A recent X discussion was metal songs have lyrics with dragons ๐
Carl Sagan's 1977 book discusses "The dragons in the dungeons of our mind", related to the "lizard" brain will still have. That isn't quite how they discuss the brain these days, but it works for some song lyrics with dragons that isn't cliche.
The evolutionary oldest parts of our brain is responsible for the lowest level fight/ flight/ pattern finding aspects of ourselves. The pattern finding appears to be the thing responsible for Superstition. And in recent years "Conspiracy Theories".
Lyrics:
The Power Of Intellect Power riding the sky
Power taking you high
The mind taking control
Superstitions will fall Power riding the sky
Power taking you high
Feel the current rise
Beneath digital skies The dragons in the dungeons of our mind
Bowing down to magical thinking Though dragons still linger inside,
Across the cosmic ocean, we stride.
I want my lyrics to mean something. Freak Kitchen and Rage Against The Machine have meaningful lyrics, but most bands don't. The only old Deep Purple song that meant anything was Mary Long, but their hits don't really say anything. The recent albums in 2025 and 2026 have changed that though.
But is my song here "metal"??? Sections with more RAMMSTEIN-ish riffing would help..
It isn't any common metal genre I know of. The guitar tones are metal though...
I keep coming back to Carl Sagan's writing. The pale blue dot. The dragons in the dungeons of our mind. Maybe as his TV series COSMOS had such a big impact on me when it aired in 1980?
The music here started as trying out YouTuber Glen Fricker's EQ before and after NEURAL DSP MODELER on a quick 8 string guitar thing.
I did like the result I was getting. I then came back and added a little 6 string to the synth and drums. I made a MUSIC+COMIC and that, that included the above screen shot of reaper.
So expanding that with lyrics was my next thought. Something Cyber PUNK was my first thought, but the discussion on X a few weeks ago that much of metal had Dragons in the lyrics or something else cliche had kept coming back to that thought. DIO had a lot of that, and "kill the king" too. I had also drawn an original dragon and posted it to that thread.
So I did a quick test with 2 verses and liked that. Used my old dynamic Aston DM-50 microphone (a cheap Shure SM-58 look alike that isn't available any more) I had bought in a kit with a mic stand when I started using Reaper some 15 years ago. It was promising.
I had bought an "amazing for the price" Condenser Audio Technica AT-2020 many years ago as it was recommended in Sound On Sound Magazine and in Sydney Australia I had a large space and some acoustic treatment to use it in. Used for a fair few things, but found it kind of resonant with my voice in that space, even if "bright and airy". It picked up all the noises in the room though.
Now in Japan, in a tiny acoustically untreated space, I thought I should get a better dynamic microphone and see how that goes. Noise inside and outside the house is also a problem. The SM7B is the go to for everyone now days, but I didn't want to spend ¥64,900 as an old retired hobbyist. I did consider carefully a SM-57 ¥15,253, rather than a SM-58 though.
Had looked at the prices of candidates on Amazon and Soundhouse and was considering them all. Then after a trip to a Mall Cafe, I visited the Shimamura Music there and they had the Sennheiser e945 for as good a price as anywhere, in stock, I could take home with me. Another live vocals microphone, a bit brighter than a SM-58, that I had preferred in the few mic comparison videos I had seen on YouTube. More expensive than a SM-57 or SM-58. A more condenser sounding dynamic, but with the restrictive pickup pattern I needed.
So bought that.
Seems good to me, so that is what the above MUSIC+COMIC uses.
I probably need to investigate vocal setups more, but me actually singing is the biggest struggle. I "can sing", but part of being a real singer is the breathing, and that is something I haven't got a hold on. I record a verse at a time, and have to edit out all the huge taking a breath sounds I make. Another rabbit hole to go down.
Double tracking the vocals gives a tighter sound than triple tracking them. One track just seems too thin, without lots of processing. I have only a light vocal plate reverb on these.
But what really struck me about how I sing the verse "Power riding the sky Power taking you high " is it having a Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull sound to it!
Could anyone tell the difference between the vocals in my MORAL CONSTIPATION and this with a different microphone? I think I can. It is a bit brighter, may even cut through the mix a bit better. No one else would notice though.
So will I get more serious about the singing side? Yes, maybe... still not bothering with a registered record label, associated costs or Spotify though.
In my GENRE, I am number1! I am also the only one my genre!
Other Things
Wife is off with an old, well travelled, school friend to Poland for a bit over a week. Hope that all goes fine. She has had a Polish pen friend for 50 years and will finally meet her. International flights aren't something I want to take anymore!
After the 50th Anniversary of Fairlight Instruments, some of the people behind the ill fated 30th Anniversary CMI 30A have introduced the FI-50 CMI during the week
What is in the process of being released now is a CMI I-II-IIx "Raspberry PI" on a CMI compatible card that replaces the CPU, Floppy, Graphics & MISC boards of original systems and can drive original channel cards with updated and modernized version of the last CMI IIx software release. The system software and sound library all fits on an SD CARD.
An original Fairlight programmer wrote a script in his spare time, over the last almost 2 years to convert the original 6809 ASSEMBLER SOURCE to C++, handling all the memory mapping, and floppy drive schemes the original system did, and get it to run on a Raspberry Pi. He said he didn't implement a 6809 emulator at all, and left much to the modern C++ compiler to optimize. He then added a few new pages and features appropriate to the UI all existing computers use, but the CMI didn't.
This all runs much faster than the original system did.
Now that would be nice for maybe the 300 CMI IIx owners that still care about their ancient system, but doesn't seem like much of a win to me.
BUT, they also demoed a CMI II in a 3U 19" box during the 50th Anniversary Party they had in Sydney, that also has CMI-I channel card simulation (probably a single card) , including optional switched capacitor lowpass filters.
Technically interesting, but I was never a CMI owner or user. I developed some of the boards of earlier systems and the core electronics of the CMI Series III, but I feel rather distant from the cheering of this new version. I don't need it. Doesn't have anything to do with me.
REAPER does all I can use.
The EX-APPLE Designers EV car is here. It does not look as much like an Apple mouse as we had expected in 2022. Expect the charging port is underneath though ๐... (That would explain the tanking stock price!)
The cartoon I did on the day it was released, referencing a page from my 2022 HEAVY METAL GARAGE comic:
Hyogo Prefecture Museum of Art has the Ghost In The Shell Movie artwork exhibition from 2026/07/27 ~ 2026/08/30. Will be going to that, and the is a ROYAL HOST after, on the way back to the station๐.
When I saw it on in Tokyo, I didn't think it was worth going to Tokyo for an overnight trip for it. Glad I didn't now.
The Masamune Shirow exhibit I did an overnight trip for last year ended up being in Osaka for a while and I should have just waited and gone to that. The exhibit was great, but the trip just knocked me out and I didn't have any energy to do anything for the time I spent in Shinjuku.
A problem getting old.
Boomerang III Phrase Sampler PCB silkscreen:
"May the music passing through this device somehow help to bring just a little more peace to this troubled world" ๐
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