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Re: Monkie preview [message #99149 is a reply to message #99140] |
Mon, 09 June 2008 12:58 |
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Sounds great!
From an arrangement/production standpoint, on "Ports and Borders" my first
impression was that there are a couple of golden opportunities to add
intensity and a strong narrative curve to the arrangement with a
relief/texture change. I'll just throw out some things that might have
occurred to me to mess with - maybe [depending on bleed issues] dropping the
kit down to kick only (or snare only) or even killing the drums for 4 or 8
in a strategic location and letting those great guitar parts carry it,
bringing the drums back in on the eight-note builds (depending on how
adventurous the client lets you be and what market you're after, maybe
squish the heck out of 'em and crud 'em up with a filter and fade 'em back
up). Those "chime guitars" are a great little African hint, btw.
I almost heard the intro as being just the snare build from Bar 3 (maybe
just beats 3 & 4) copied back over bars 1 & 2 so it's an insane three-bar
build. And when it gets to the 4 bars before the vocals come in, over the G
- Gsus build, I thought of breaking it down - maybe by killing everything
but kick and snare and bringing 'em back in with the vox. That's the sort of
stuff I'd be trying out (and naturally quickly throwing away if it didn't
work). My $.02 fwiw.
- Kerry
On 6/9/08 7:32 AM, in article 484d3f1a$1@linux, "TCB" <nobody@ishere.com>
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> Hey guys, it's Monkietime! These are EXTREMELY rough mixes of the upcoming
> record. By rough I mean pretty much mixed with a 2x4, i.e. barely mixed at
> all, but it's in indication of what we're doing.
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> http://www.applebyfamily.com/monkies/stoatspreview
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> Feedback welcome,
>
> TCB
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: Monkie preview [message #99153 is a reply to message #99149] |
Mon, 09 June 2008 14:20 |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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Thanks Kerry, I'll forward your suggestions on to Nick. I tend to be a little
more 'aggressive' at mixdown with those sort of rethinks than the other two
guys. But they're not my songs so I can get fancy ideas.
Thanks for the compliments on the guitars. Ports and Borders is almost all
Nick, using a Fender Jaguar and my strat sometimes, I think, and a Bassman
or Top Hat depending. Hobo Rocket is almost all me, using mostly my LP and
Savage. The feedback in the intro is all LP + Savage, and was a TON of fun
to do.
When I have more complete, proper mixes I'll let y'all know.
TCB
Kerry Galloway <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote:
>Sounds great!
>
>From an arrangement/production standpoint, on "Ports and Borders" my first
>impression was that there are a couple of golden opportunities to add
>intensity and a strong narrative curve to the arrangement with a
>relief/texture change. I'll just throw out some things that might have
>occurred to me to mess with - maybe [depending on bleed issues] dropping
the
>kit down to kick only (or snare only) or even killing the drums for 4 or
8
>in a strategic location and letting those great guitar parts carry it,
>bringing the drums back in on the eight-note builds (depending on how
>adventurous the client lets you be and what market you're after, maybe
>squish the heck out of 'em and crud 'em up with a filter and fade 'em back
>up). Those "chime guitars" are a great little African hint, btw.
>
>I almost heard the intro as being just the snare build from Bar 3 (maybe
>just beats 3 & 4) copied back over bars 1 & 2 so it's an insane three-bar
>build. And when it gets to the 4 bars before the vocals come in, over the
G
>- Gsus build, I thought of breaking it down - maybe by killing everything
>but kick and snare and bringing 'em back in with the vox. That's the sort
of
>stuff I'd be trying out (and naturally quickly throwing away if it didn't
>work). My $.02 fwiw.
>
>- Kerry
>
>
>On 6/9/08 7:32 AM, in article 484d3f1a$1@linux, "TCB" <nobody@ishere.com>
>wrote:
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>> Hey guys, it's Monkietime! These are EXTREMELY rough mixes of the upcoming
>> record. By rough I mean pretty much mixed with a 2x4, i.e. barely mixed
at
>> all, but it's in indication of what we're doing.
>>
>> http://www.applebyfamily.com/monkies/stoatspreview
>>
>> Feedback welcome,
>>
>> TCB
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Re: Monkie preview [message #99335 is a reply to message #99327] |
Mon, 23 June 2008 07:13 |
Miguel Vigil [1]
Messages: 258 Registered: July 2005
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> it's actually made of styrofoam. Seems like a raw deal to me, but then
> again
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Klingons unite....... Viva Uranus!
El Miguel
"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote in message news:485d19a8$1@linux...
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> Ah, you're too kind. I'll send you a copy of the CD when it's finally
> done.
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> I think the hobos need to take something up with their travel agent.
> Originally
> the planet they're going to is made of pecan pie, but when they get there
> it's actually made of styrofoam. Seems like a raw deal to me, but then
> again
> I'm not a hobo.
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> TCB
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> "Miguel Vigil" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
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>>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote in message news:484d3f1a$1@linux...
>>>
>>> Hey guys, it's Monkietime! These are EXTREMELY rough mixes of the
>>> upcoming
>>> record. By rough I mean pretty much mixed with a 2x4, i.e. barely mixed
> at
>>> all, but it's in indication of what we're doing.
>>>
>>> http://www.applebyfamily.com/monkies/stoatspreview
>>>
>>> Feedback welcome,
>>>
>>> TCB
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>>Outstanding!
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>>Shining Hobo Rocket is ready for prime time and my favorite new song this
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>>year!
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>>El Miguel (...heading for the skies, finally found a home)
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