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MARCEL BORRACK - Telecaster Diaries LP
Marcel explains, "With a few recording projects unable to proceed, I started to work on my own ideas for an instrumental album. The name Telecaster Diaries came from the concept of writing a musical idea every day, an actual musical diary. I would focus on a thought from the day and try to express it in a musical form. I limited myself to creating these ideas with 'Pendlebury' which is the name of my telecaster guitar. I would just sit and play and when I was happy with where it was heading I would immediately start recording, adding bass, organ and percussion to flesh it out. This process was pretty spontaneous, and I was usually able to get it all done over the course of an evening. At that point I was super lucky to have my great friend and collaborator Tim Harvey (Lisa Mitchell, Aldous Harding, Sally Seltmann) and his partner, drummer Maria Moles (The Australian Art Orchestra, Jess Ribeiro) on standby to record the drum parts at their home studio in Collingwood. Every time I finished an idea I would send it off to them and a day or so later it would come back with the most incredible drum performances. Maria and Tim knew exactly what to do, and they made the whole thing magic. Fast-forward to now, and I’ve formed a band to play the songs live. The 'TD' band is Andy Pap on bass (Ron Peno & The Superstitions), Al Barden on drums (Frente, Kylie Auldist) and Peter (Sweet) Carolane on the organ and percussion. "
"I was inspired by many different musical cultures when I made the album," continues Marcel. "And I tried to let them wash over me and filter in to the writing and playing. The album has elements of Funk, Groove, Soul, Ethiopian, Bossa Nova and Easy listening etc. It is instrumental with some minor textural backing vocals, and it is drenched with spring reverb and analogue delay."