While:::::the concept

Often, when I work on a new album, I reach a point, usually well past the halfway mark, where I manage to give an identity to the new project. In this case, probably due to a series of events that occurred throughout the year, I was able to find meaning only in the end. “While” is an album that encapsulates black and white in equal measure. On one hand, there is life (the white) represented by the birth of my daughter, and on the other hand, there is death (the black) represented by the death of both of my parents within a span of two months. It’s difficult to forget such a particular year, and it’s hard not to hold a special place in my heart for this work that accompanied me over these twelve months. Sometimes it even served as a crutch, keeping me balanced in the most challenging moments.
As already mentioned in the press release, “While” is also the first album I recorded without the use of a computer, which brought me particular pleasure in the process of composition. I could work in a more abstract manner, following instinct and knowing that I wouldn’t have great possibilities for modifications later.
Being in love with Japanese art for years, I was able for the first time to transport this style into my music, drawing small sound sketches and leaving the interpretation of the created images to the listener.
For this reason, I wanted the artwork to be something indefinite, like a sumi-e that tells, in black and white, an experience of instinct and purity. Perhaps with “While,” I have finally found the right path after years of searching for my own personal sonic language.

While ::: NEW ALBUM 2023

I’m happy to present my new album called ‘While’. Available now in digital format and for pre-order in physical format.

Release date: December 31, 2023 

Press release:

After ‘Lieve’ and ‘Argine,’ I am happy to present my new album ‘While,’ a collection of tracks produced in a year that I will hardly forget, both for better and for worse. It often happens to me when I conclude a new album to have the (ephemeral, to tell the truth) feeling of having produced the best work up to that specific moment. For various reasons, this was not the case for ‘While.’ It probably won’t be my best work, but for a long time, it will remain my favourite because it helped me in moments of vulnerability and gave me the opportunity to escape from heavy thoughts and remain in balance without falling. 
Recorded almost entirely without the use of a computer, I consider ‘While’ the most intimate album produced so far. 
Continuing the sonic language started with the last two albums and the ‘Drop Series,’ it continues my search for a dreamlike and poetic musical form through the usual fusion of acoustic and electronic instruments. 
In the physical format, you will also find images and words that, along with the music, represent the concept in its entirety. 
‘While’ is the first self-produced album and is exclusively released on my personal Bandcamp page. Thanks to anyone who has the desire to listen.

Credits:

– All music by Francis Gri 
– Composed, mixed and mastered in 2023 
– Cover artwork by FG 

Sound equipment: acoustic/electric/ebow guitar, electric piano, sansula, kalimba, melodica, harp, OP1, plastic cello, analogue gears and pedal effects

Dawless approach

As previously mentioned in the previous post, my next project was recorded almost entirely without the help of the computer, and I would like to get to the point in the future of presenting an album recorded entirely without a digital audio workstation (DAW).
For many musicians, it may seem like madness, but for me, it is a natural step since I embraced analog sound. Certainly, working 100% in the digital realm provides a more crystalline and detailed sound, a sound that our ears are now accustomed to, and therefore the initial approach to analog sound may seem a bit strange. However, if you give it time and trust, you can fall in love with its unique characteristics. It’s a bit like taking photos with an old Polaroid instead of using the latest iPhone model, the latter being of much better quality. But I am convinced that when it comes to art, it’s not just about numbers, but there are other sensations and characteristics that come into play.
Since I recorded the tracks of Drop Series III & IV without using the computer, I realized that it was the right path. In a way, I know it’s a step back, but it’s been years since I had so much fun. I realized, in fact, how the computer makes our lives easier in many ways but at the same time creates uniformity in the creative phase. In contrast, the analog approach requires relying on imagination with only a few things in hand, such as musical instruments, pedals, microphones, tape recording, and the record button. Recording without a monitor turned on is undoubtedly an invaluable sensation for someone like me who works on the computer every day.
Probably, some will see this phase of my production in a negative way, probably preferring the previous albums when I had infinite tracks available and the ability to edit and transform everything as a good producer. I ask them to be patient and try to listen multiple times, trying to grasp the simplicity and essence in a process that is actually much more complicated than it seems, where almost nothing has been deleted but taken from the first take. I hope to finish this new work soon and share it with you. Thank you.

Come già anticipato nel precedente post, il mio prossimo lavoro è stato registrato quasi interamente senza l’aiuto del computer e vorrei arrivare al punto in futuro di poter presentare un album registrato interamente in dawless.
Per molti musicisti potrà sembrare una follia ma per quanto mi riguarda si tratta di un passo naturale da quando ho abbracciato il sound analogico. Sicuramente lavorare al 100% in digitale regala un suono più cristallino e dettagliato, un suono a cui il nostro orecchio è ormai abituato e quindi per questo il primo approccio al suono analogico può risultare un pò strano. Se però gli si regala fiducia con il tempo ci si può innamorare delle sue caratteristiche uniche. E’ un pò come scattare foto con una vecchia Polaroid invece di usare l’ultimo modello di iPhone, prodotto quest’ultimo con una qualità nettamente migliore, ma sono convinto che, quando si parla di arte, non sia tutto questione di numeri ma che esistano altre sensazioni e caratteristiche che entrano in gioco.
Da quando ho registrato i brani delle Drop Series III & IV senza l’utilizzo del computer ho capito che era la strada giusta. Per certi versi è un tornare indietro lo so, ma era da anni che non mi divertivo così tanto. Mi sono reso conto infatti di come il computer ci faciliti la vita sotto molti aspetti ma che al contempo crei uniformità alla fase creativa, contrariamente all’approccio analogico in cui bisogna per forza far leva sulla fantasia con in mano solamente poche cose come strumenti musicali, pedaline, microfoni, tape recording e il tasto rec. Registrare senza un monitor acceso è senz’altro una sensazione impagabile per chi come me lavora tutti i giorni al computer.
Probabilmente qualcuno vedrà questa mia fase produttiva in maniera negativa preferendo probabilmente gli album precedenti, quando avevo infinite tracce a disposizione e la possibilità di editare e stravolgere ogni cosa da bravo producer. Chiedo a loro di avere pazienza e provare ad ascoltare più volte cercando di cogliere la semplicità e l’essenza in un processo che in realtà è molto più complicato di quello che sembra, dove quasi nulla è stato cancellato ma ripreso dalla prima take. Spero di poter concludere presto questo nuovo lavoro e potervelo far ascoltare. Grazie