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Fun With Search Results #4

by comecloser on May.24, 2008, under Uncategorized

These are search terms to find this blog:

 

Christopher

DVD Case

Lucifer Rising

Bootleg

what’s the yellow stuff in my wounds

 

 

It’s custard.

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Torched Laughter Studio Diary: Mixing In Progress

by comecloser on May.21, 2008, under Torched Laughter, Uncategorized

Instead of talking about how mixing is going, please see the below picture.

Driftwood discovered on one of the many country sideroads in the area. It was removed from said sideroad and now resides `a little closer’ to my home. No sense having this little piece of nature go to waste on the edge of some drunk’s property.

This alien hydra head thingy is about 4 1/2 feet tall and about 100 lbs. It’s natural weight falls horizontally so I had to prop the driftwood in its current vertical position.

I’m letting it stand where it is for now, but I do have this urge to spray paint it black.

Mixing is going fine. I am clicking, panning, inserting, and patching with much fervour.

 

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Torched Laughter Studio Diary: Mixing - An Introduction

by comecloser on May.12, 2008, under Torched Laughter

Mixing in the digital age is the equivalent of a shitty IT position.

 

It is repetitive, dull, and draining. Cut and Paste, Click and Drag, insert, export, apply, delete, automate, bypass, edit edit, EDIT. The eyes get bleary, the ears get fatigued. It’s Excel and a micromanaging boss all in one glorious sitting.

 

There are two fantastic aspects of mixing:

 

1) Sitting down. I haven’t sat down in the studio for 2 months. I’ve been standing away, flowing along the breeze of my own flatulence while babbling into a microphone. Since I’m too cheap to get someone to engineer (or buy a remote device,) I’ve had the privilege of running, jogging and staggering 30 feet to hit `record’ or `stop’ every time I hit a bum note. My legs are in fabulous shape.

 

2) The big payoff is when the music is mixed well. There are moments when you can get goose bumps from the way everything sounds. I live for those moments, especially when it’s very loud yet doesn’t hurt the ears.

 

I don’t think I can gauge what is a great mix. I just know what I like and a portion of the time I can get a mix to sound like what I want it to. For `Torched Laughter’ I’m looking for an unprocessed, uncluttered, well balanced sound.

 

The first step for the mix down process was to get some Reference Music. Reference Music is any music you like that has a production value you are either familiar with or thoroughly enjoy. The reference music is…you guessed it: A point of reference. So when I’m mucking through the `Torched Laughter’ tracks I’ll be listening to CD’s and gauging whether or not the mix is comparable, better, worse to those CD’s.

 

In this case, I went for 2 organic records that give me goose bumps when played loud:

 

Susana Baca: Espiritu Vivo

Susana

 

Cassandra Wilson: Belly of the Sun

Cassandra

 

 

If you have any recommendations, let me know.

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Finding The Voice

by comecloser on May.08, 2008, under Torched Laughter

Songs can be a search for self. They are powerful analogies that reveal parts of your personality all from the safety of your home or crack den. Fight or flight? Interacting with others? Your natural reactions to these situations can be made apparent just by singing a certain song even if you don’t immediately experience them in real life.

 

Though experience and emotions imbue life into songs, I see no point on focusing on this well discussed aspect. The songs can be the teacher instead.

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