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About Diana Stone
Diana is a performing composer and muscian playing Piano
Violin & Guitar. She currently plays with the Rock/Roots
band Elephant Shelf and also the Delta Ladies who mix roots
acoustic music and electronica.
She composes in a variety of styles from pop to rock to Jazz
and and classical music.Diana is also expert in multi-media
recording and music
production.
Diana Stone with her Benjamin
Franklin Violin
Picture by Laura Handbag
The Music
Actually a lot of the music is up beat and optimistic so figure
that one out, I wish I could.Perhaps because music takes me to
another place that I can not otherwise occupy, or maybe at the
best of times opens a doorway for me. I think I have drifted
through every musical style in the history of Mankind, (
personkind perhaps, or am I getting a bit Californian ) as I
have always been interested in almost every sort of music from
pop to the musicals and the classics, I would love to get into
film /soundtrack writing but it is of course like every other
part of the music world highly competative. In the last year I
have got back in to playing live again with a band called
Elephant Shelf, and I perform the occasional Glass Cage song
with them.I am also doing acoustic versions of some of the
songs in live performance from time to time. This is something
that I would like to expand on when the time is ripe for
it.
Why Glass Cage?
I am not really sure, its about being restrained by something
you can't see but is most definetly there. We all place
restrictions on our hopes, and we are often scared to step
outside the bounds and see what we can realy do.Is this
pretentious or what.Whoops! Do you play live? I play live with
a band called Elephant shelf.They are a Blues Rock & Jazz
flavoured outfit all around london.Over the past 3 years we
have done just under 300 gigs, so it keeps me busy, but I am
stil thinking of a way to get the Cage on the Road somehow.We
also had a caberet venue called "The Bordello" in Stoke
Newington which ran for about 6 months. We have booked bands
into the Music Palace in Crouch End which we sometimes play and
a new venue in West London called the Tune Inn in Acton which
is modeled on the American style of bar and has a very good
vibe to play at.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music
industry?
It opens exposure up to everyone, they can make up there own
minds about what they want to listen too, it's very democratic.
Its great to have control over the music we make and to be able
to let people hear it. Would you sign a record contract with a
major label? I wish, dream on, someone please keep me in the
style that I am not acustomed to !I will be re-releasing some
material on cd later in the year, I just need to sort out
better artwork. Band History: Almost a band so many times, but
now back to being a solo artist with a virtual band. I am
looking to put together a live outfit that will play under the
name Diana Stone's Glass Cage as I have musicians that I can
borrow occasionally for this when they are not too busy
.If you want to get in contact then check out my page at
www.myspace.com/dianastone Being a
multi-instrumentalist it's difficult often to reproduce the
kind of stuff I record in live performance so if if you do get
to hear a live version of a Glass Gage song it may sound a
little different until lcloning is perfected. Your influences?
A little bit of everything, just missed being a child of the
sixtys, so lots of early prog rock, but also a lot of folk, a
bit of jazz, and anything slightly of the beaten track.So
Sounds a bit like King Crimson and Its a Beautiful day in some
places. Any one remember Gong there werer great tooAlso I did
not realise but lots of old Hippy music influences too have
managed to creep into the melange as well.
Favorite spot? My bed, no really ! Or maybe someone elses !
London is great but being a Londoner Iwould Say that. New York
is nice though I have only been a couple of times.Went to
Prague last year, liked it a lot, and stayed in a fantastic
hotel called the Centrale. Equipment used: Korg 01/Wfd, Korg
MonoPoly,(venerable old synth),Yamaha digital Piano and Roland
SP 505 sampler & Roland electric Piano,Korg X50 for gigs
where you have to go by bus. A rather nice old harmony acoustic
and well played in Aria Pro Electric which is getting some use
live now.Plus other bits and bobs.Guitars of various sorts,
electric and accoustic and Violin & Electric Violin &
bass
Glass Cage sounds like this>>
Navigate Dianas Music & Production Services:
>>Sound Recording & Audio
Production
>>Multi-media & web
video authoring
>>Instrumental
Music
>>Arranging and production
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