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Sooooooo....here's an update on the current status os assorted Pegritz-related musical projects, for all those who, for whatever reason, actually like the crap I produce and want to know what's going on with it.

The new NYARLATHOTEP EP is coming along very well, and as a matter of fact, we'll probably be done with it in a week or two! It's going to rock in a much slower, creepier sort of way than the previous EP...and, in fact, with everyone's myriad contributions, I know for damn sure this thing is going to completely blow people's minds out the backs of their skulls. It is so lightyears ahead of Our thoughts make spirals in their world already that...damn. Y'all are in for some total jammage.

I've been idly putting together a few more extended, droning, intensely boring and sleep-inducing ambient pieces for the third and final installment in what I guess I'm gonna call the Subterranean Passage Trilogy. As y'all know, I'm already done with the first two, Not much longer now.... and A special place prepared for you in hell, and I am now getting close to polishing up the last handful of tracks that I'll be releasing together as Please notify next of kin. Surprisingly enough, this current crop is nowhere near as despairing and depressive as the first, nor as violent and hate-riddled as the second. The new tracks are not, in any shape or form, even vaguely hopeful or anything like that, but they are forward-looking since...well, the feculent chyme of emotions that generated the rest has prettymuch burnt itself out, leaving only an ashy remainder caking the inside of my skull, and even that shite is starting to flake off. So consider the last part of the trilogy the exhausted, "Fuck you, I'm not wasting any more goddamned breath on you" installment. Here's a rough tracklisting:

1. present days
2. for the first time in six months (this is the one I posted a few journal entries ago)
3. tedium
4. broken anchorchain
5. consider
6. neither forgive nor forget
7. shut the door

OK....Aside from that, in my few spare moments, I've been putting the finishing touches on two or three more Retar-D2 songs. Here's a question for those of you who've actually downloaded those tracks: should I add robotic freaky vocals to them or not? I'm kind of leaning toward busting out the vocoder and writing some dippy lyrics about hanging out in the arcade, playing with the Atari 2600, etc. etc. etc. Pure geek sounds for the geeky at heart.

I've been very half-assed working on some new A Doctrine of Works stuff, too. It's gayer than ever. The project is rapidly losing its IDM leanings and turning more and more into a straightforward house project with lots of noise and skitteriness added just for the fuck of it, just like in platEAU.

And finally....I just bought a Fender Stratocaster and a Casio CPS-300 digital piano (both for under $300), so I'm actually gonna learn myself how to play those damn things and maybe actually do some folkier stuff here in the distant future as well.

Allright. That's it. I'm going to bed now.
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