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Why Fullmono 2.0 - From Breakslog
"It's been a longtime coming, but I think we're finally
there. After a protracted period of serious wound-licking,
we're
finally back in the studio.
First, a little about what happened
to Fullmono 1.0. It started off in late 2001, with a couple
of random half decent breaks
tracks I had done that were lying around gathering dust.
A friend of mine put me in touch with an MC, who had performed
over a bootleg copy of a track I was working on a few years
ago, which he sent to me as a demo. He contributed some
lyrics to these breaks experiments that I had produced, and
it just all clicked. We had suddenly created a sound.
For
some reason, even though we had a established a fairly developed
sound, I felt we were missing something. I brought
in a singer and a guitarist, both from
the supposedly prestigious BIMM. From this point on, it started to go wrong...
To
cut a long story short, after 18 months of disagreements,
frustration, depression and good ol' fashioned hair-pulling,
I called it a day. We weren't working as
a team. Band members weren't showing up for sessions. I was fighting personalities
on all sides. It was a violent, slow motion trainwreck in high-definition widescreen.
My original vision was being diluted by negative influences, my enthusiasm eroding
away. It was clearly over a long time before I realised.
Traumatised by the whole
episode, it's actually been nine months since I last stepped
back into the studio without forcing myself. I was so deeply
affected
by this, which was to be my last ditch attempt at "making a go of it",
there were I times when I thought that my days as a musician and writer were
over. Not any more.
Me and Kobby have discussed the whole episode, and have
decided to resurrect Fullmono, with our original vision and
lineup at the core; Deep
electronic funk.
Full on breaks. Future-thinking rhymes. They are all still there waiting to
be tapped. If we feel like collaborating with others, then
we'll do it, but for
now it's all about the breaks.
When will we have something out? well, we haven't
set a timetable - we're taking baby steps back, and when
we finally produce something we like enough, we'll
release it. For now, I'm just enjoying making the music."
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