Hi,
Happy Thanksgiving.
Thanks for all of the fantastic tips to anyone who responded to my query regarding video footage. Thanks VERY MUCH indeed for your thoughts. Brilliant.
I'm at home, post Thanksgiving, NOT shopping, chilling with my daughter Zelly. I lie a bit, though: I did buy something today that I saved up for, but not at a terrifying mall or insane sale. : Some Bowers & Wilkins speakers, a Marantz receiver, and a Sony Blu-Ray player. Fun time. Single gentleman buying himself a few accoutrements to the home, that's all.
Amongst some other gigs this year that are in the non-playing category, one very novel one is for the pop singer Ke$ha...I've never worked in that world before until now, and it's pretty...different. Anyway, there's been some rude comments about that on Twitter and the like, which don't really do anything but make me smile...but I thought I'd post here so people know what it's all about. To be very clear: I am not playing with her. I was found and hired by her management to consult in rehearsals, to re-program their synths, etc. Again, I'm not in her band, nor do I aspire to be. It's just a behind-the-scenes occasional creative consultant gig. They're all nice people (as is Ke$ha) frankly, and I'm happy for the work when it comes around occasionally. I did the same earlier this year for a singer/songwriter type called Sara Bareilles (I played on her record too, and she's a very talented and cool person).
Unlike many of my peers in the business, I do not hide from anyone the various types of work that I do in order to appear somehow more credible. I have a daughter, bills, the whole lot, just like anyone. I can't kick it in some coffee house day in and day out waiting for the next "cool" gig to magically manifest. So, within reason, I do what I need to. That said, I care a hell of a lot who I perform with, because that is deeply personal to me. And I do believe I have proven that over the years with the artists some of you may have seen me with. I have recently turned down two lucrative tours that I simply could never abide by...creatively, aesthetically, or musically. The next one that comes along, whatever it is, will likewise be very attuned to my sensibilities, as always, as broad as they may be (Beck, Air, NIN, Ima Robot, Gnarls Barkley). I'm looking forward to it. Anyway, I hope that gives some clarity; The need to write this thorough missive is borne out of the utmost respect and appreciation for the NIN fan community.
In other news: Zelly and I just watched Ponyo. Very enjoyable. M83 record sounding great, still in production. New Ladytron sounds great. New film "Sucker Punch" I contributed bass to is fun. OMG: I also played on the upcoming Muppet Movie. Srsly. Rainbow Connection and all that, wow. Anyway, that's about it for now.
Love,
JMJ
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 11/27/2010 07:18PM by justin_mj.