A wee listen to the Hags upon the Churn :

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IMHO, when electrifying this genre, and rocking the old celtics, it is very, very easy to be tacky as hell.
You have done this very tastefully. The forms, you stick very close to the forms and that's important here IMHO.
I especially like the crisp and economical articulation of the rythm guitar here.
The bass is very well done. IMHO, the mando is the lead it should be centered ... 'more of the time'.
Some dynamic 'mixing' or 'creative panning' between the drums and the mando might be in order.
MC Gitarz is gonna love this stuff !
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Congress Reel :
As soon as the bass started, I had to giggle, I dunno why.
It's a bit like 'War' doing this cover ? It's almost a hint of funk in the old leperachaun.
I like the mando centered, but I think we should comprimise, and have it a bit off center most of the time, it is a startlingly brilliant little instrument. And you've mixed it very nicely, it's sweet, a touch of brilliance, but never piercing or bothersome.
If it were a guitar, I'd say it is sonically very close to what we might expect from a gibson Les Paul.
And now I'm hearing the rythm mando off to right, I'd like to move them a bit closer together, seperation is good, but more blend is better here, IMHO, at least some of the time perhaps we shouldn't be able to tell the two apart. And I'm sure you will find lots of things like this as you and your ensemble mature.
Yeah, shit get fawnky, this is a cool way to rock the celtics, I love it.
Hope I can jam with you sometime.
All still very, very tasteful, and respectful for the mother root of all of this.
At 2:50, things are getting very, very sweet, very nice.
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ArranBoatSong.mp3
Oh my, cello would sound so beautiful moaning about in all of this. The fog up on the top of
the misty moors.
Again, you've respected the head here, the rythm guitar setting is perfect for this, sounds very much like an autoharp ...
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I look forward to listening to more.
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musically,
Patrick Morgan Jack