The elusive next album

I am currently going through another difficult period in the creation of my own music (in fact, it rarely seems to be easy!). I have ideas, and some good tracks (at least 5 or 6, probably more) that I think deserve to be released and hopefully will be, one way or another. Unfortunately, somehow this collection of tracks doesn’t form the type of coherent whole that is needed to release an album. Some of the ideas come from quite different places from each other, both in terms of sound and inspiration.
I know that some people would argue that doesn’t matter, particularly in the context of the internet, but as I’ve written in a previous blog, I am a big fan of the album format. I still listen almost exclusively to full albums or EPs, and don’t want to give up on the idea of releasing something that builds connections between the different tracks to form something deeper and more complex. This is the real challenge, and I think giving up on doing this would be a step backward for the Northcape project as a whole and not really worthwhile. I think everything that I have previously completed has achieved a coherence across each release to a greater or lesser extent, if not perfectly, and I don’t want to release music just for the sake of getting another entry in the discography.
However for any new album to work, I need not only a strong idea or overall concept, but for the idea to inspire an album structure that makes sense to me, and not only contains tracks that I have already but forms the inspiration for new ones and suggests how they can be arranged. This is very hard, and at the moment, it hasn’t really happened, despite having something that may well be the concept behind the next album. Trying to write tracks in a style to suit tracks that have already been written isn’t really working. Perhaps I need to take a step back from it rather than force the concept too much and potentially put obstacles in the way of producing new music. I am still excited about some of the ideas I have and the possibilities out there, but the precise way forward isn’t completely clear at the moment!

PS: Happy new year and again, thanks for all the support over 2011! If you haven’t got it, you can pick up 2011’s free release ‘Alluvial’ here: http://www.northcapemusic.co.uk/alluvial.html. The album ‘Captured From Static’ is still, of course, available through Sun Sea Sky and a wide range of online retailers.

7 Responses to “The elusive next album”

  1. Tom Mansell says:

    Well, here it is June 2014 and I’m listening to your new album! And quite enjoying it. Thanks for providing a lot of listening enjoyment for my bike rides and writing sessions. And I wanted to say that I really hone with the creative approach toward album concepts and cohesiveness that you described above. Thanks for sharing those thoughts!

    • Northcape says:

      Apologies for not replying to this at the time – but it’s great you like the album! It was a struggle to get there but I’m very happy with the final result.
      Hope you have time to check out the new EP as well 😉
      Cheers,

      NC

  2. Doorchaser says:

    Go get that Alluvial EP! Is in my top 10 of 2011!!!

    And Alastair, Patience is a good thing! I too have some material ready to be released but it still doesn’t sound good enough to make it a solid concept! Time brings inspiration!

  3. @northcape says:

    Definitely written some tracks that are as good as anything I’ve done previously. The problem is I need a whole album! http://t.co/JAfq88Ag

  4. @northcape says:

    I’ve added an extra sentence to my blog entry in case it sounded too negative! The elusive next album: http://t.co/6YuyH8jc

    • Shawn says:

      I respect and appreciate the value you place on being patient with the writing process Alastair. Your music creates and carves out space for all of us as listeners to remember and do precisely this — recognize and honor the importance of exercising patience in our daily lives; therein lies the subtle beauty of your output and why it warrants repeated listens. That, and the sublime feeling one is left with after letting the material soak in. This album will surely captivate new and seasoned listeners alike for some years to come…

      • Northcape says:

        Thanks Shawn. I won’t claim it of my own music but it’s true that my favourite artists do give me that feeling (that the music has depth because it has been thought about or at least is the outcome of a larger thought process) and it’s something I aspire to.

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