THE NIN HOTLINE

Monday January 1, 2001

News on the Tapeworm project

Over the last couple weeks Charlie Clouser has been working with Page Hamilton (ex-Helmet/ D. Bowie) at Nothing Studios on the Tapeworm project. This is what Charlie had to say about Tapeworm:
"(...) I spent most of Nov./Dec. working here in New Orleans with Page Hamilton, writing more songs for his project and for my 'Tapeworm' songpile. We got a lot done and we're both pleased. Page is now locked in a room with his portastudio and a pencil and paper writing lyrics in L.A. for his project, so hopefully in a few weeks he can finalize his song list for his record. Trent has been talking lots about Tapeworm in the press, and the two of us made some new music beds to turn into songs for the future, so perhaps 2001 will actually be the year it happens. We spent about a month ripping apart his studio and putting it back together, with many upgrades and improvements, and in January I'm doing the same to my rig. (...) Other than that, it's been a lot of planning new equipment racks and tables for my studio, and changing my computer rigs around. Boring, but somehow fun! (...)"
Charlie may also begin work next month on a remix for "Deltron 3030", a new underground hip-hop project from Dan "the Automator" Nakamura. If the remix is completed it will be released on the "CeLLDiViSioN / 75ark Records", the same label as David Torn's electronica project SplatterCell (feat. remixes by Charlie).
To find out more about Charlie Clouser, P. Hamilton's solo project, Tapeworm, and SplatterCell check out the Collaborations, Remixes, and News sections at The Remix Files. Thanks to Morpheus TechnoPagan for the information.