Went to see
Jamie-T at the Metro last night,
errrr, can't say it was exactly my thing, but apparently this guy is
big on Triple-J. I got the feeling that I should have known the words
because everyone else seemed to....B-) so in order to help my
self through the experience I downed a few amber beverages, needless to
say I'm not feeling my usual sprightly self today so I'll keep this
short....
I didn't like it very much.....
After the show we went to the Civic hotel, they had another live band
playing Jazz/Blue stuff that was far more enjoyable, in fact
I was bopping around to that more than I was to Jamie-T. Well, that's
got to be a first for me, three bands in 2 days, 5 bands if you include
the support acts..... not bad for a studio bound electronic music
producer.....
Posted by stevereaver on Thursday, September 17 @ 00:13:57 EDT (124 reads)
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John Farnham
I went to see John
Farnham last night, it must be
about his 20th comeback concert and, as he joked, definatly the Last Time he
would perform. The show was good, but not great. I have to admit that I
don't know all of Johns work, manly only listened to Whispering
Jack over the years but I was
still surpised to realise how many of his other tracks I knew since
many of them where hits during the early 90' and tracks like Freedom
had been used in advertising. His voice is still top notch and he still
gets around the stage all right given that he is about 60 years old. I
like the venue, I had not been to the Lyric Thearter at Start City
before. It's very modern, not to large, has comfortable seating and the
sound is great quality, using Myer
M Series flying stacks, however
I did find the mix a little off putting.... and this is where the show
fell apart for me. First thing I noticed when I sat down was
that the sound guy was positioned off to the side of the stage, behind
the stage curtain. I thought to myself, how could it be possible for
him to make an acurate mix from sitting over there, it then became
apparent that it was not. It seemed that they may have
pre-auditioned the mix and saved the setting in the mixer and recalled
setting for each track, with fingers crossed. This was became painfully
obvious to me when there was a solo from the male backup singer, a
Baratone, as he went to solo and sung the low note I heared the
distinct click of the EQ and the low freqencies suddenly jumped, I sure
most people would not of noticed this little slip of timming but it was
like dogs proverbiales to a trained ear. Another little thing that I
noticed was that the bass guitar was not loud enough and was
not gating off, so it lost it's punch and sounded muddy in the
background of may of the tracks especially the tracks from Whispering
Jack. There is alot of programing on that album, it's very good
quality, much of the bass is programmed and compressed up nicely to
sound real punchy this effect was lost on the live stage. Infact it
seemed that the mix was really geared up for his newer stuff because
that sounded much better, those albums (33 1/3 & Chain
Reaction) tended to be recorded with live musicians and not programmed.
One other thing that was missing was onstage percussion, there would
have been some much more groove if there was a precussion player,
especially during Touch
Of Paradise
it was bland without it. There where a few other little things that
erked me aswell but I'll save you from bordem and end here. I only too
one picture since I forgot to take my good camera and only had my phone.
Posted by stevereaver on Tuesday, September 15 @ 22:13:47 EDT (238 reads)
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Boneless One
Posting flickr shots is not something that I normally do, but I found it hard
to go past some of the shots of
Boneless One Have a
flick through and be sure to check out the wall of vinyl and the 'Wall Of Sound'
Posted by stevereaver on Wednesday, October 17 @ 20:05:27 EDT (518 reads)
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Now I KNOW he is a knob !
I always thought that Jason Nevins was a bit of a sad sack, and know I know
it to be true. Check out
this post on AI, some great stuff in the comments as well. I must confess
that I got caught up in the moment and did buy the Run DMC Remix on vinyl back
in 1998 when it came out, but thankfully I rarely played it and I think I
have since moved it into the pile of crap records that are ready to be shiped
off to Ashwoods.
Posted by stevereaver on Thursday, October 11 @ 19:15:07 EDT (340 reads)
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Creative mind dies
I really don't know how this one got past me, but here it is anyway. Arguru,
virtual programmer of Image Line (FL Studio) and creator of DiscoDSP, passed
away Sunday 3 of June, to 18:45 hours near Benalmádena (Malaga), in a car
accident. There is a
thread on KVR
about it. Well, that is sad news indeed, the
DiscoDSP plugins are defiantly up there
with my favourites, infact two tracks that I am working on feature the
Discovery plugin. And Fruity Loops Studio has grown to be one of the most popular
productions tools around. R.I.P mate......
Posted by stevereaver on Tuesday, June 12 @ 21:20:39 EDT (143 reads)
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