WarmJetGuitar
New member
Been messing around with this since March now inbetween recording other bands and playing some rock 'n' roll. There's a lot of inspiration from Turkish 70's psychedelia along the lines of Erkin Koray and Selda Bagcan.
I found it important to keep a lot of spontanity in the process and as I keep it entirely analogue moving beats around is not an option. Had hot contributions from friends, usually with a bit of partying going on during the sessions.Due to these circumstances there might be a thing or too that might offend Beat Detective though my life will go on.
I'm impressed by the drumming of my mate since my sloppy guitars and the bass was recorded first and he insisted on me muting the click track.
Would like some feedback on whether its too muddy or not and your thoughts in general. Not mastered besides half a DB rolloff around 20 to 40 DB and half a DB of 16 KHZ.
Meant for a FLAC and cassette release. Or the latter might only happen if I can find someone with a proper duplicator willing to press on type II tapes at hot levels. No hipster garbage "hiss featuring the music cause no one listen to the cassette edition anyway" mentality here
The Motivation Radio: Leila Khaled by Jonathan Hoejgaard | Free Listening on SoundCloud
I found it important to keep a lot of spontanity in the process and as I keep it entirely analogue moving beats around is not an option. Had hot contributions from friends, usually with a bit of partying going on during the sessions.Due to these circumstances there might be a thing or too that might offend Beat Detective though my life will go on.
I'm impressed by the drumming of my mate since my sloppy guitars and the bass was recorded first and he insisted on me muting the click track.
Would like some feedback on whether its too muddy or not and your thoughts in general. Not mastered besides half a DB rolloff around 20 to 40 DB and half a DB of 16 KHZ.
Meant for a FLAC and cassette release. Or the latter might only happen if I can find someone with a proper duplicator willing to press on type II tapes at hot levels. No hipster garbage "hiss featuring the music cause no one listen to the cassette edition anyway" mentality here
The Motivation Radio: Leila Khaled by Jonathan Hoejgaard | Free Listening on SoundCloud