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Mountain Magic @ Florence Head and Pigeon House Jan/Feb

I  became a bit of a mountain goat down the coast behind Milton a few times….

There was barely a soul the few times I went out hiking and climbing. Leaving usually as I do before dawn is the best time…I like to try and catch the sunrise from the top of the cliffs to pay homage as it were. I did Florence Head and Pigeon HousePigeon House being by far the harder walk. Views from both were stunning and the Kangaroos were sooo tame.

Some of the rock formations on Porters creek dam Rd on the way up have to be seen to be believed…like big “Toblerones” made of the same conglomerate rock as that of Gulaga which I climbed in 2008.

Florence Head is nice and relaxed if you want to climb it yourself and just north of Milton…about 3 kms…you get amazing views north to Jervis Bay from a few spots along the trail.

Serene…….

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Great Album review for Figtree Renaissance II from 2010

This was my soundtrack album which finally saw the light of day in Oct 2010….reviewed here by “Goodbye Crackernight” Author Justin Sheedy

Album Review – Figtree Renaissance II by Richard Lawson
Review by Justin Sheedy

I set out to review this album.  Only to find myself too busy being taken places by it.  Here’s where it took me…

Track 1: Bells, Sirens and Memories

On a playful amble through my childhood, surrounded by the jangling mandolins and soon-to-be-extinct harpsichord, harmonica and bells of that time.  The Minor key all around me is punctuated with optimism irrepressible.  Discordant sirens of the future invade with ominous warning.

Track 2: Transport

Sombre, symmetrical cello strains channel me down corridors to where choice is mine no longer.  Still, the violin quartet on the back seat of the school bus induces contentment unexpected, their pizzicato plucks pointing out every passing thing in the window.

Track 3: Bells of Nowhere

This one dropped me in the midst of urgent Youth, activity unstoppable: pressing this way, that way, this way, that, and here and there and everywhere and never getting Any-where…

Track 4: To the Light

The meaning I expected here was ‘to the light’ as in that of near-death experience, yet what I felt was the light of embryonic Revelation, that moment where the harmonic strains of innocence are forever displaced by the birth of Knowing.  Though the strains of innocence left behind will always haunt.

Track 5: Epitaph

The title here would seem to support ‘death’ imagery as the correct take on the previous track…  Mine was ‘death of innocence’.  In any case, Epitaph took me to a place of simultaneous beauty and sadness, majesty and melancholy, my path stepping ever upwards.

…I couldn’t help feeling San Francisco.

Track 6: Egypt

Here I was drawn through an ancient scape of psychedelic interval and progression – Psyche = Mind / Delos = Clearing.  To a place where Man first dared to conquer Death.

Track 7: Krakow

The Bach-like church organ playing on this track took me stepping tentatively down the aisle of a great cathedral.  This track should be played inside one.  Live.  It would do such a place justice. 

Track 8: Glass Forest

Flying with the spirits past the windows of skyscrapers, curling, swirling all around them, can they see us?

Track 9: Segue for Mars Landing

It’s long been held that there is no sound in Outer Space as it’s a near vacuum.  This is a lie.  It is, in fact, filled with the subtle menace of the sort of classic sci-fi chords as featured on this very track. 

So now you know.

Track 10: Undersea

This one took me to where creatures with no human name move, live and die unhurried.

Track 11: Segue for Lost Civilisations

Into the presence of faces no longer there: Faces poised to tell you things you simply must, must hear.  Their expression?

“Why?!  Why won’t you listen?”

Track 12: Gulaga

Into the presence of my mother.  (Gulaga is an Aboriginal Dreamtime figure from the South Coast of New South Wales:  She took the very greatest care of her youngest son.)

Track 13: Lovers Knot

This track took me to somewhere I very dearly hope to be one day.

(It sounds just like I’ve always imagined…)

Track 14: After the Fall

To my favourite place in the world.  Where I am surrounded by gently falling snow.

 

Track 15: Eagle

Soaring.  Very high.  Alone, but seeing a very great deal.  And very far.

 

I found listening to and losing myself in this album a highly emotive and enriching experience.  In response to it, I can’t apologise for describing a sequence of highly personal and subjective images and atmospheres; Figtree Renaissance II engaged me that personally.  Period.  Its creator, Richard Lawson, has recently been making inroads in the Australian Film Industry in association with Tropfest filmmakers Mat De Koning and Byron Quandary.  I look forward to Lawson’s music featuring prominently on our screens big and small, not to mention on our airwaves.

Renaissance.  Rebirth.

Long-time drummer of the internationally iconic Lime Spiders, also key mover and shaker of a golden age for the Oz Rock scene, with Figtree Renaissance II Richard Lawson begins anew.  As far as beginnings go, it’s a stunner.

On the front cover of this album we have one of the most famous ‘beginnings’ of all time, the Birth of Venus.  In my opinion, the motif here of young Venus being born fully and perfectly formed fits Lawson’s work pretty darn well. 

Justin Sheedy
November 2010

 

Justin Sheedy is the author of Goodbye Crackernight, available now through bookstores and online.  For full details, go to Crackernight.com

 

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Amrap Airit playlist for Magic Touch

Amrap Airit is a free service to “Unsigned ” artist and can get your music onto community based radio stations all around the country…

This has seen Magic Touch played in such faraway climes as Ballarat and Broome…its still on line and on file at the link here

http://airit.org.au/airit/Richard-Lawson-Magic-Touch.html#.TyeMCwuupYo.facebook

 

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Mixdown 2nd Album “In your face” at Pirate

Im heading off down the South Coast to mix down the 2nd album “In your face” with David Sparks and Jon Schofield at Pirate Studios Tathra. It features some queer but outstanding collaborations with the sublime Caitlin Harnett and Punchy energy of South Coast Rapper Mighty Ash. Just been listening to it and I am very happy with it..

Ill be chilling a bit down there and might catch up with Matt Southon/Daniel Champagne on their turf if their not too busy touring…I know Genevive Chadwick and Matt are at the Commercial Milton on Sat 21…

Im taking Shakin Shazza Twiss to finish up a vox and Jon Schofield might also finish off some guitars he thinks the project needs…then its off to mastering for hopefully a March 20 release date

Have a few ideas for gigs in the pipeline and none involve pubs apart from the good ole Espy in St Kilda///looking to around Easter for next tour to start

Heres a recent mock up of cover for “IN YOUR FACE”….it features facebook profile pics of everyone who has guided/helped me over the last year.

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Gulgong Folk Festival Jan 6/7/8 2012 …a big job!!!!

As you might have guessed I’m Festival Organiser for the Gulgong Folk Festival 2012.

I have been  working on this for over 9 months now since arriving back in Mudgee/Gulgong ….

The amount of work that has gone into it is untold and I could never really make any of you grasp the enormity of the undertaking…I am basically doing it all myself…  …I’m not complaining as I knew full well before embarking on this endeavour that that was the case.

What I really wanted to achieve was an outstanding music festival that I could curate and put on the best up and coming bands that I knew of…it harks back to the days of my management when I managed and promoted amongst others The Scientists/Beasts of Bourbon/Grooveyard/Sekret Sekret/The Introverts/Lime Spiders/The Most….

The next week or so are going to be frenetic and I wont have time to blink…but I will definitely enjoy myself and hope that there will be more…

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Entertainment Now Review Nov 9

Normally found behind his keyboards in recent years, Richard Lawson branches out on this CD to become a multi-instrumentalist and singer. The music is something else altogether. Opening track Paradise has a 1980s Human League sound, while elsewhere there’s spoken word and some Beach Boy and Beatles influences, all spun through a synthesizer and given a funky beat.

FRANCES RAND Nov 9 2011 Entertainment Now

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Last day for tracking on “In your Face” album

Last day for tracking on the “In your face” album today at Pirate Studios…the home of rock.  Its been lots of weird shit this session…cleaning up, adding very very random psychedelic bits like orchestras/bombs/siren/cuckoo clocks  and dotty airport announcements with pitch shifting. Some later songs have very extreme chord changes and thematic changes…all in all a pretty spun out album…mixing in January

 

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Last Bread and Water shows for the year

Ill be winding up the Bread and Water tour at the end of 2011 with a final run to Melbourne [thats 3 this year!!] and a final South Coast show at the Bridge Tavern in Nowra [Sun Dec 18] with the climax on the New Stage at the Gulgong Folk Festival on Fri Jan 6 http://www.gulgongfolkfestival.com.au/program.html

Mightnt sound like much but it was a very big undertaking to get this live side of things up and running and using cubase on stage for the first time with the addition of live drummers/guitarist/rappers/vocalists and dancers…not least of all from my performance side of things but it was very gratifying to have made so many new friends and fans …from the musicians I worked with ..Jon Schofield/Gye Bennetts/Jason Block/Mighty Ash/Sharon Twiss/Collette McGrath/Cameron Sack/Mike Howard…I now have a very creative, talented and supportive bunch of very engaging and dedicated people around me to launch into 2012 with.

I’ll be writing and recording heavily with 2 more recording sessions at Pirate planned [Dec 19-21 and Jan 16-18 plannned and that will wrap up the “In your Face” album which is slated to be mastered with William Bowden late February with a tentative Autumn Equinox release [March 20]. Am already writing as well for 2nd Album for 2012 along with a collaboration with Penny Ikinger and an audio soundscape with Justin Sheedy so theres plenty to keep me busy…watch for “In your face” dates around March 2012…meanwhile heres a pic from Pure Pop Records with Jason Block from Sun Dec 11

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Live footage from Espy Front Bar Tues Oct 4 2011

http://collageartsmusic.blogspot.com/2011/10/0410-richard-lawson.html

Here is the 2nd live gig Ive ever done in my new electronic guise…purple robes/ big beats …finally going musically what Ive always wanted and its so liberating…I feel like a great weight has finally been lifted from my shoulders and I can breathe now….NO MORE TURNING BACK FROM HERE…no more folk/no more covers…this is the real me!!!

 

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Another incredible weekend in the life……

The Kings of Congo Congo made their debut last night to a packed house at the Paragon Jam night in Mudgee. Now its off at dawn for another incredible weekend on the South Coast …Twilight Markets @ Shoalhaven Entertainment  Centre Fri Nov 18 4pm…then Gerringong Markets Sat Morn both flogging my Tapenades…regular lessons around Nowra/Jervis Bay Sat evening. A dawn jaunt to wherever on Sunday morning followed by the Genevieve Chadwick/Bryan Estepa gig at the Bridge Tavern Nowra monthly gig which I promote…Im also debuting playing drums for Bryan on the day and will be hitting the skins for him at GFF 2012….just another action packed weekend in my life….love it love it love it     http://shoalhavenentertainment.com.au/live/twilight_farmers_markets