“Son of a gun, we’ll have big fun on the bayou!” Here’s a swampy performance of Run Rabbit Run on a twelve string guitar on the bayou of Portland, OR.
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Dungeon Master turns 2!
Dungeon Master turns 2 today! Here’s the original photograph Estée took of Gus’ little brother Max in Alaska that ended up being the album cover. Take a walk down memory lane and revisit all the music videos and tour documentaries Gus and Estée made. Happy birthday, Dungeon Master!
New field recording alert!
We will be releasing a swampy new field recording through our newsletter on Monday. It was filmed at the Columbia Slough by Logan Beaulieu and Estée Preda. Subscribe to the newsletter to be notified: https://gusenglehorn.com/#newsletter
Collarbone Acoustic
Here’s a new field recording of the song ”Collarbone” off Death & Transfiguration filmed in an abandoned spaceship on Sauvie Island, February 2024.
Update on Album #3!
We are thrilled to announce that the third album has reached final completion! The bulk of it was recorded in 5 days at Studio Sud-Ouest with the illustrious Mark Lawson. Working with Mark was revelatory in so many ways. We learned how to clap on the twos and the fours instead of the ones and the threes, we implemented Foley effects and ever since my mind has been buzzing with the possibilities that come along with creative production. We also did a day with our dear friend Sam Woywitka aka Montreal’s Rick Rubin aka Raggles at Mixart. Sam is an amazing sound engineer and a real sweetheart, listen to his band. Also special thanks to Josh Toal, Frisco Lee and Will Poulin for their contributions. New music soon!
Marrying Lyrics to Structures
”My two favorite things when it comes to songwriting are lyrics and structures. I’m most happy with my songs when the lyrics and the structures are married together in an interesting way, when a change in feeling, pace or dynamics reinforces the story I’m trying to tell. I have found that this does not happen by either writing the music and then matching the lyrics to the structure, nor from writing the lyrics and then building a structure around them. It happens slowly and simultaneously, in a maddening process, that involves me playing my acoustic guitar and saying anything that comes into my head until magically the guitar and the words sync up. It’s very important to me that I have a gestation period where I can enjoy endless malleability. I know a song is done when I can play it on the acoustic guitar and it feels complete.” -Gus
Music is communication
”Music is communication. What listener and artist have in common, whether they know it or not, is the desire to connect. Communication is what allows that to happen. Something of the artist is revealed and given away in the process and that’s why you end up feeling like you really know your favorite artists. Just as if you were talking to somebody and suddenly the conversation veered into incomprehensibility and you lost track of the meaning, the same often goes for a song. The cumulative effect of each word being delivered to you hitting the mark and being understood again and again have led to some of the best songs ever written. But also, a Dada collage of words, being delivered just the right way can lead you to thrilling results. And that’s songwriting. You can never pin it down. At least, I know I can’t.” -Gus
Dead Swan Acoustic
Here’s an acoustic performance of Dead Swan, a song off Death & Transfiguration, shot in November 2023 on the Oregon Coast.
A Short Anecdote About Dead Swan
”Dead Swan was the last song I wrote for Death & Transfiguration. Two days after I finished it, we played our first show in Montreal. On our way down, we got severely lost on a dirt road in the countryside of Quebec. After driving down this road for many miles, we came to a dead end. A large gate blocked the way and attached to it was nothing other than a dead swan, the magnificent creature seemingly placed there as some sort of admonishment of danger. We spun around as fast as we could and sped away from that ill-omened place kicking up dust and rocks as we went.” -Gus
New acoustic video on Friday, or subscribe to the newsletter to watch it now.
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