hidden track added to inri006. audio permanently closed
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the christmas of 1997 was a good one. in addition to getting a 
four-track recorder to multitrack with, i also ended up with a jx-8p for
 my birthday, which is in early january. now that i could use the 
computer a little bit, i decided that i was finally ready to do some 
serious recording.
i had committed myself to reapproaching the first demo tapes and 
rerecording certain tracks to reflect the uplift that they got from the 
drum machine; that is, i had already dramatically rewritten most of the 
tracks around the drum machine, so i felt i should rerecord them. now, i
 was going to need to uplift some of those tracks a second time with 
synthesizer parts. i knew which tracks i wanted to approach and how, but
 i wanted to ease myself in a little. so, i picked a new track as my 
first synthesizer experiment.
that is a large part of what this track is. i had the lyrics 
pre-written, actually, and knew that i wanted a spooky kind of 
atmosphere to the track. so, i was approaching the synth with the 
question of how to manipulate it into sounding "haunted". that may seem 
trivial, but please realize that i had never seen an actual synthesizer 
before - i'd just always used the presets on my sister's electronic 
piano. it was a small victory to get the patch by increasing the sustain
 on the preset, but it was a hard-fought battle.
after i got the track mixed down through the 4-track and mastered into 
the pc by sending the signal into the back of the soundblaster, some 
listening had me wishing that i had slowed the tape down a little. the 
track is a kind of a child's understanding of the existential, which i 
just felt would be more aesthetically in balance if i slowed the tape 
down and made it seem a bit more mournful. so, i wanted to go back and 
remaster it with the speed set a little slower.
i decided i should test it by slowing the track down digitally, first. 
what i was trying to do was get an estimate to use to remaster it at a 
different speed. i took a guess on half-speed to try and was going to 
incrementally reduce the reduction through trial and error until i got 
to a good point. then, i could set the tape speed by ear. i did not go 
through that process; i stopped at half-speed. for several weeks in 
1998, the half-speed version was the final product for the track. i 
believe i even uploaded it to  
mp3.com  slowed down this way.
i just instantly stopped at half-speed because, while the effect was 
more exaggerated than intended, that exaggeration was to greater effect 
than i imagined. i wasn't expecting the guitars to get that grungy, or 
the vocals to get that deep. when i heard it, though, i knew that this 
was the track.
in the end, i reverted back to the normal speed version, but this was 
done with much internal division. the reason that this is the last track
 on the demo is because i was holding out for space for the lengthier 
version. it was only due to a combination of space requirements and pull
 for conformity of sound through the demo that had me relent at the very
 end.
in hindsight, i do think that the short version fits better on the flow 
of the cd, and it will remain there - minus the vocals. yet, i also 
think that this slowed down version deserves it's own document. i've 
slowed down two other versions of the track, as well, to drag out the 
fun. the album version closes this collection.
originally
 created in 1998. a failed rescue was attempted in 2013. reconstructed 
in the summer of 2015 and then manipulated further in the summer of 
2016. released & finalized on july 7, 2016. hidden track added and re-finalized on july 18, 2016. as always, please use headphones.
this release is compiled on inriℵ0. 
jasonparent.bandcamp.com/merch/inri-box-set 
this release also includes a printable jewel case insert and will also 
eventually include a comprehensive package of journal entries from all 
phases of production (1997, 2013, 2016). 
credits:
j - guitars, effects, bass, synths, drum programming, vocals, digital wave manipulation, production
            
released january 22, 1998