More About “Less is More,” More or Less.

January 15, 2012

I like New Year’s resolutions. I think it’s one of the best moments to reflect on where I’m at and where I’m going, and to make a simple effort to direct the course towards a place that I’d like to be in the future.  This year, mine comes from a classic tenet of design I learned in college: less is more.

There’s a lot of “more” around.  I’m at the mercy of it at times (maintaining this blog, my Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Viddy while I work on my band stuff and other stuff at the same time).  But there are moments when the “less” really shines.  As I was working on some new music tonight, I was thinking about how few instruments and gadgets I’m really using in the studio, for example.  Sometimes, zeroing in on a few things that you like best can really help define what you’re doing.  It can also give you more time to effective in what you’re doing.  Rather than screwing around with 50 gadgets, you’re going deeper using the 5 that are your favorites.  As Buckminster Fuller might say, “do more with less.”

I like being busy and I’m fine with dabbling in a lot of different creative pursuits.  And I don’t expect for my “less” to be anything like anyone else’s “less”.

But like most of us, the noise out there in the world is deafening, and it pays to shut it off for a minute and focus.

mike

NEW LINKIN PARK ALBUM IN 2009?

November 10, 2008

We’re working on the new Linkin Park album right now. Will we have a new album out in 2009? Absolutely!

And, of course, by “Absolutely,” I mean, “Absolutely, as long as things go smoothly and the ideas are flowing, and we don’t hit any scheduling problems or massive writers block.”

Jokes aside, the pic below is from my studio; Chester and I were listening to all the demos I’ve been writing in the past 6-12 months in busses, studios overseas, and my studio.

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When we’re out on the road doing shows, I generally keep the music on a safe hard drive, in a format that you can’t download onto your iPod (gotta be careful). I also don’t like playing stuff for anyone unless I feel like I’ve given it a proper amount of love. That means I go for months where I write stuff and don’t really play it for anyone.

This week, we went through about 35 new demos, most of which had only had my hands on them thus far. The process is a little scary; it’s like saying, “here are the songs that I think should make up our next album.” Luckily, nobody hates the songs (at least most of them!), and we’re looking forward to getting started on this album in the coming months.

I just did an insightful interview with a gentleman named Mikael Wood for a piece in an upcoming issue of Revolver magazine. Check for it in the coming months, I think it was an ’09 music preview article.

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