WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?

Started by pace, April 16, 2014, 10:15:10 PM

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sonicus


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Here is another Video of Dead Guise at a gig at a place called Art House Gallery & Cultural Center in Berkeley ,CA
"Cryptical Envelopment That's It for the Other One"

David Houck

Just watched Rick Beato interview Steven Wilson.  Great interview; loved listening to him talk about his work and about music in general.


dannobasso

Thanks Dave. I love his work and his remixes.Great perspective on the process, esp about individual tracks not being stellar in isolation but great in the mix.
Here is an effort of mine and my partner Steve Zing from the last album.

dannobasso

Alembic player and force of nature Peter Steele and TYPE O NEGATIVE. A 6 foot 8 inch giant playing a medium scale Spoiler for many years.


pauldo


gearhed289

Quote from: dannobasso on November 28, 2022, 10:09:03 PM
Alembic player and force of nature Peter Steele and TYPE O NEGATIVE. A 6 foot 8 inch giant playing a medium scale Spoiler for many years.



First time I saw them in 1996 at the Vic in Chicago, when Pete walked out on stage, I thought he was standing on a riser or something.  ;D
Dig the Blak29 tune.

dannobasso

Thank you very much gentlemen. I was able to speak with Peter a few times over the years and just prior to his passing. Great guy and extremely talented. A gentle giant in the best of ways.

Johnny Kelley contributed to four tracks on BLAK29's first album and he and Tommy Victor of Prong and Danzig are on two covers on our next release. 

David Houck

Quote from: dannobasso on November 28, 2022, 09:59:07 PM
... Great perspective on the process, esp about individual tracks not being stellar in isolation but great in the mix ...

His comment about how it used to be that the drummer had to get all the levels right while playing as opposed to now every piece of the kit is separately tracked was interesting as well.  Just a fascinating look into what he's learned in his remixing work.

I remember seeing your video before; the use of black and white, shadow and light, and only individual closeups makes it memorable, that and the singer's angst; as soon as I started watching I remembered it.

gearhed289

Quote from: dannobasso on November 29, 2022, 03:38:14 PMJohnny Kelley contributed to four tracks on BLAK29's first album and he and Tommy Victor of Prong and Danzig are on two covers on our next release.

Yeah, I saw that about Johnny. Very cool. He's like a human clock. I've never seen someone play so slow, on the beat.

Man, I saw Prong at a club in Chicago when their first album was out. It was wild! The pit was insane. People flying into the air, LOL!

cozmik_cowboy

Quote from: gearhed289 on November 30, 2022, 12:09:01 PM
I've never seen someone play so slow, on the beat.

Back in late '83 or early '84 I had the privilege of doing sound for  Tama clinic with Billy Cobham (playing his then-signature 3095-piece Artstar kit) and a New York cat named Dom Famularo ((having since seen a pic of his own set, I'm thinking Billy insisted he play a 5-piece).  At one point Billy left the riser, and Dom was demonstrating playing slowly; absolutely metronomic,  Then he rested for about 2 1/2 bars - and hit it exactly on the nose when he came back in.
Then they jammed.  Gotta tell ya, he blew Cobham well & truly into the weeds.

Peter (who now returns you to your regularly scheduled thread)
"Is not Hypnocracy no other than the aspiration to discover the meaning of Hypnocracy?  Have you heard the one about the yellow dog yet?"
St. Dilbert

"If I could explain it in prose, I wouldn't have had to write the song."
Robt. Hunter

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