Holy boner alert, Batman, Blotted Science are about to enter the studio to record a new EP. For the uninitialized, the band consists of master shredder Ron Jarzombek, Cannibal Corpse's Alex Webster, and recently recruited drummer Hannes Grossmann (Necrophagist, Obscura). This band, who released The Machinations of Dementia, is basically shred city. Mastermind Ron Jarzombek checked in with this update about the progress:
"This concept started to take shape in June of '08 when BLOTTED SCIENCE got together for the first time to rehearse and threw ideas around for a second CD. We wanted to score some kind of creepy horror film, and so something was definitely abuzz…
"The idea of writing music that syncs up perfectly with clips of disgusting insects and other creepy creatures was set in motion.
"After working with close to a dozen movie clips, it became apparent that to do a full-length CD, it would take far too long to complete. You need to take in the fact that we are writing exclusively with a 12-tone system 100% of the time, so things get very detailed, nitpicky and restricted. On the timing side of things… counts, measures, time signatures and note subdivisions also now have to conform to frames per second and more importantly match and coincide with what is onscreen. Throw out any semblance of verses and choruses too while you're at it. Rather than have musical sections last a series of measures, some full sections now last just a few counts.
"I've scored music to film before with SPASTIC INK's 'A Wild Hare' and 'The Cereal Mouse', and Alex and I have written with a specific 12-tone system on the first BLOTTED SCIENCE CD, 'The Machinations Of Dementia', but putting these two together has been brutally intense.
"Will all of this be too much for fans to take in? We shall see… literally…
"The EP entitled 'The Animation Of Entomology' will contain seven new BLOTTED SCIENCE songs, and will be approximately 24 minutes long.
"Hannes will be going into Woodshed Studios in Landshut, Germany on January 31, 2011, with V. Santura (DARK FORTRESS, TRIPTYKON) engineering, and is now preparing for the session. Alex is recording his bass tracks at his Hell Whole Studios in Tampa, and I am locked away in my Live Oak Studios here in San Antonio.
"If all goes well, we should have everything recorded in a few months."
[via Blabbermouth]