Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Update and project overhaul.

Hey everybody. Thanks for staying patient with the project.
As most of you have probably guessed. The tracks, artwork and poetry I have compiled with your help will not be released in time for a Christmas 2009 distribution. Everything was in place in mid-November for the albums to be manufactured but due to some miscommunication with the publishing outfit, I wasn't able to get a quote or even talk to anybody until recently.

So where does that leave us?

A good place, a very good place.
While "It Came Without Packages, Boxes or Tags: Shangri-La Media 2009" has been aborted. I am currently sending out emails and letters to all of the contributors requesting their permission to use their contributions on a soon-to-be-announced (with artwork and tracklist) independent compilation. I'm using this week to put together the art that has been submitted and re vamp the entire project with more publicity and intent than ICWPBT had.
If you are reading this and have contributed your CD, please send me a short email at procedelaluz@gmail.com letting me know it is okay to use your song, picture or poem on the new album.
I will contact the charities tomorrow and make sure they accept donations off-season.

Let's get this done!


Jordan
Shangri-La Media

Sunday, September 20, 2009

We are getting there!

Just a quick update: I now have roughly 12 songs for the album, a few of them are from the same musicians (something we initially intended to avoid, but may not be the worst idea). To make the album an even more eclectic blend of undiscovered talent though, it is very important to be promoting the album. I've been pressing the random button on Purevolume and playing AmericanIdol-judge sitting in front of my macbook for a couple of weeks now trying to find and then contact people whose music just resonates the theme of compassion and simplicity.

You have all helped out so much with the project, I look forward to putting it into production starting in October. We are in the home stretch, and maybe it's my natural malcontent as an author and musician, but I still feel that there are many beautiful things waiting to happen to this album. As fall settles upon us in the Midwest and the Golden Frontier generally fades into winter, be alert for new possibilities. A few of the songs that will appear on the album, would not be appearing if somebody hadn't mentioned something to me after a coffee shop gig or an acoustic reading.

Thank you so much everybody. There is a wave of hope coming to those who have not felt it for some time. You are a part of this hope.


Don't stop believing.

Shangri-La Media.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Here's a Flyer

For everybody who has been trying to promote the project by word of mouth alone (or writing it in soap on the back of your car window), here is an easier way

It Came Without Packages, Boxes or Tags Distribution PDF

Print off many! Distribute many! Coffee Shops usually have bulletin boards which are great places. Handing them out at shows. Grocery stores, the possibilities are very many.

I've been getting a few more submissions, but most are from close friends. We need to do this...together!


Shangri-La Media.

Friday, July 3, 2009

2009 Project Report.

Instructions:
Withhold spelling/grammar corrections.
Distribute to any and all independent artists/musicians.

The 2009 Shangri-La Media Charity Album Project Report

Don't Stop Believing

Jordan

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Music Review: Zac Bauman

Zac Bauman is a student at UC Davis. Anybody who attends will be the first to admit that UC Davis isn't necessarily known for having a huge focus on liberal arts. Bauman, however, seems to break this mold on a personal level. His music is as emotional and creative as it is intellectually stimulating. He uses a variety of instruments and abstract lyrical themes to create music that is both kick-back friendly, and at the same time fitting to the coffee-shop scene. This is definitely saying a lot. Since I became a resident, I have become somewhat critical of the Sacramento music scene (more than anybody should be critical of their local music scene - and they should. If there is anything you feel is missing, you can always be the one to fill it in). It literally was show after show that I endured the same guy-with-guitar type singer/songwriters who may have had an in 5 years ago (before certain performers whose fame in this article will be reduced to the initials JM) took not only their local coffee-shops but eventually vh1 and the grammies to their heart. Unfortunately Zac Bauman did not have the opportunity to change my mind about live performances in person. He did, however, mail the publication recordings of his songs: Rodya and Tom McLean. Listening to these songs, was emotionally reminiscent of the scene in Lord of the Rings (the better trilogy, and yes I will debate this with you)where Gandalf the White arrives on horseback with the riders of rohan following behind him. The only word I could use to describe it at that moment was unique. The word unique must be kept in mind as I make the following comparisons. In order to really get a grip on what Bauman's indie-acoustic side project is like, one must listen to it. The first song Rodya is nearly six minutes long and an orchestral soundscape. It has the instrumental dynamics of Sufjan Stevens, the ethereal spider-web vocals of Elliott Smith and the cinematic song-pattern of bands like North. That's right bands. In fact, if it weren't for the artist tab being visible on the jukebox, I would never assumed that it was a solo project (With the help of a few others, I have learned to not be presumptuous about what a side-project should sound like. My dismissal for Sacramento is dissipate as well). As many words as I've given to Mr. Bauman's art, I can't help but feel that I've done it a disservice by blindly praising it. His music draws on so many influences and perch itself on a fine line between abstraction and avant-garde cliche that it seems to demand criticism. The thing is, there is just nothing to criticize. Zac knows what he's doing, he knows what he's going for and as eclectic as the sound is, it is far from sloppy or mosaic. I highly recommend that you visit him on myspace. Be sure to pick up his record from Beat Nun Records, and "It Came Without Packages, Boxes or Tags: Shangri-La Media 2009." upon it's release in November.

Don't Stop Believing

Jordan.
Shangri-La Media.

Friday, June 12, 2009

It Came Without Packages, Boxes or Tags: Shangri-La Media 2009.

The album compilation "It Came Without Packages, Boxes or Tags: Shangri-La Media 2008." Is being restarted and revamped for the 2009 Holiday season. Although not much has changed about the course of the CD, I've decided to ditch some of the restrictions I had last year for contribution. I will be publishing a project report, likely in August or late July that will go over everything y'all will need to know about the reincarnation. Still if you want in depth information about the purpose of the album, or the financial accountability I've set forth as a standard for it, you can read it all in the 2008 Project Report.

You can always email questions, or comments to:
Procedelaluz@gmail.com

Love yourself,
Jordan.