Hallam London (slightly dated photo... I'll try to take some new ones) |
Today Hallam London arrives in Sheffield and tomorrow he starts work with Dave Sanderson on an album of the songs we've been writing for the last 3 and a half years.
Hallam is a German Alternative Rock Musician who posted a message on a UK poetry forum about 4 years ago. Nobody noticed. Then after six months, the message was found and I hunted him down online, studied his previous work, found an address, mailed him, and the rest, as they say, is history.
Hallam's previous music/poetry project was to set some of Shakespeare's sonnets to music. This one seems the most suitable to mention and I loved those and still have them in my playlist to this day.
Dave is a Sheffield-based music producer. You can see people he's worked with via the link above, Reverend and the Makers and 65 Days of Static were the two I had immediately recognised.
And I am me, and over the next ten days or so we (OK, mostly they, my day job gets in the way) are going to record/mix/produce some of the songs into an actual album. It is entirely possible you'll see me selling it before too long.
Exciting days, I know nearly four years ago I said to watch this space, but...
...watch this space. In the meantime, here are some demo tracks:
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