by caroc | Nov 12, 2011 | musings on music by others, studio engineering
Tweet Just recently I have come across a couple of interviews about or with well-known female musicians who are challenging the standard treatment of their voice recordings in popular music engineering and production. Bjork’s technical enabler Damian Taylor...
by caroc | Oct 16, 2011 | musings on music by others
Tweet As a harbourer of an electronic music blog, I couldn’t forego commenting upon Bjork’s latest journey into sound (and everything). After a headphone immersion session with Biophilia, i am bemused and beguiled. The magic and steadfastness of the...
by caroc | Sep 12, 2011 | remixes
Tweet A random one, even for me, I know. I was intrigued to come across the call for electronic remixes of Austrian yodeling on my female:pressure members’ postings. A fun post-op recuperation project to get me back on the horse after decadent album Gracieland...
by caroc | Aug 24, 2011 | studio engineering
Tweet Caveat: This one is for the audio nerds. As i have developed as an audio engineer and producer of more creative music, I have become more sensitive to in your face productions that tire the ear and brain with sonic bombardment. And I have come out in support of...
by caroc | Jul 15, 2011 | collaborations, random
Tweet A new theatre project called Northern Spirit I have been invited to be involved in explores what it means to be a Northerner – living in the North of England today. Along with 5 other artists hailing from, working and/or living in the North of England,...
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