The place to speak about Dev's current projects, and everything yet to come
#86746 by megadan
Thu Sep 01, 2005 5:31 pm
Heya! There's a new interview with Devin over at TheMegalith.com. Dev chats about Synchestra, The Hummer, and other interesting tidbits.
Check it out here.

#86747 by Atari
Thu Sep 01, 2005 5:37 pm
Thanks for the heads-up!

#86750 by chrisslight
Thu Sep 01, 2005 5:44 pm
Thanks for posting that up! Really looking forward to reading this! *scuttles off to read*

#86752 by niklang
Thu Sep 01, 2005 6:51 pm
hey good interview.
And a reference to the acoustic album that has been mooted, that should be cool.

#86757 by gargendie
Thu Sep 01, 2005 8:05 pm
Thank you.

#86770 by VampireDaveGrohl
Fri Sep 02, 2005 2:35 am
Ooo thats' cool. I loved the live acoustic versions of Sister and Hide Nowhere that were bonus tracks on Infinity. I wonder what songs he'll do for an acoustic? New ones more than likely.

#86857 by HevyMinik
Fri Sep 02, 2005 1:29 pm
Thank you, sir! :)

#86895 by psychotic
Fri Sep 02, 2005 11:25 pm
Great interview there, one of the few interviews I've read within the last few years that I've actually been able to sit down and read word for word straight through (incidently, the other ones were either Devin or Trey Spruance).

#86898 by funny_little_guy
Fri Sep 02, 2005 11:51 pm
Awsome, some cool stuff in there.

#86906 by Greg Reason
Sat Sep 03, 2005 1:21 am
That's a damn good interview. Interesting to hear the way he mentions that money-making is in the back of his mind as he makes his music and how his website only releases are the way he stays sane... so is he streamlining his SYL and DTB to sell records? An interesting thought. He certainly hasn't had a fully outlandish release since Infinity, but this definitey hasn't lowered the quality of Devin's output.

If anything Terria is just as good as Infinity, if a little less crazy. I always attributed this to Devin's headspace at the time being less crazy... Interesting. I mean obviously the records he makes are still very Devin and still very, very good but it would be interesting to see the visions as Devin had first thought them up and then compare that to what he ends up releasing. The only albums I could say seemed to be more conventional would be SYL and AE. The others still seem to the products of fairy unrestrained imagination.

#86907 by Olive?
Sat Sep 03, 2005 1:55 am
Thanks a lot mate!
That one is soooo interesting!!!

#86910 by Blazingmonga
Sat Sep 03, 2005 4:45 am
Greg Reason wrote:The only albums I could say seemed to be more conventional would be SYL and AE. The others still seem to the products of fairy unrestrained imagination.


Yeah, I agree. I think that both these records (which I love) were released at a time and in a way that gave Devin the boost he needed to get where he is today. I guess like he says in the interview, these records are good 'practice'.

Oh....and what is 'fairy unrestrained'...? Hehehe.

#86927 by Chris
Sat Sep 03, 2005 8:05 am
Obviously the financial aspect is important, since Dev lives from the music. But he doesn't say that it affects his songwriting. It's just the need to keep things going, as a songwriter, as a live performer, as a producer.

#86933 by Tim
Sat Sep 03, 2005 8:28 am
I hope this acoustic record finally reaches realization.

#87220 by earworm
Mon Sep 05, 2005 1:57 pm
Wow that was a really cool and informative interview, I always thought that devins music would be great for an all acoustic album. I'd love to hear an acoustic album of his, damn that would be awesome. I'm going to try his way of just using a mixer to record stuff it seems alot easier, i usually plug stuff separately into my digi 002 but for messing around that seems like a really quick way to set up and record shit. I want to get a really good focusrite or other type of front end also instead of just using the normal preamps that are in the digi 002. again sweet interview thanks.

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