Recording a band in a Submarine
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Recording a band in a Submarine
Not sure if this is the right spot for this, but I recorded a band inside a WWII submarine for a field recording/video and thought I'd share it. Guitar tone is a mic about 10' down a torpedo tube, drums were tracked with 2 mics, then re-tracked with mics up an escape hatch.
Cheers!
http://vimeo.com/67648567
Cheers!
http://vimeo.com/67648567
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Yeah, I like it! Very cool!
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That is cool as hell.
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+1MoreSpaceEcho wrote:cool as hell! good tune too.
what does that even mean? you don't like their haircuts or something? it's just good rock music.Snarl 12/8 wrote:indie-shmindy
Was biting my tongue.
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OK. Had to think about this for a second, cause genres are problematic, at best. But Wikipedia kinda nails it, I think...
"The term indie rock, derived from "independent," describes the small and relatively low-budget labels on which it is released and the do-it-yourself attitude of the bands and artists involved." Etc. Etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indie_rock
I realized reading that, that I think I just, basically, prefer bigger budget, and/or less "creative/contrived" stuff. Four on the floor, with some discernible, direct lineage back to Africa. You say just "good rock music" and I think there needs to be an adjective of some sort near "rock" to accurately describe this. Not that there's anything wrong with that. There's no accounting for taste.
Perhaps, I could have left out the "schmindy," but I thought it would heighten the complement, if I clearly got across my usual disdain for the genre that I believe this falls into. I really liked this particular tune/recording/video/concept. I feel a reputable review should disclose the (always present) biases and background of the reviewer.
BTW - being too cool for genres is also a hallmark of indie-shmindy in my book.
"The term indie rock, derived from "independent," describes the small and relatively low-budget labels on which it is released and the do-it-yourself attitude of the bands and artists involved." Etc. Etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indie_rock
I realized reading that, that I think I just, basically, prefer bigger budget, and/or less "creative/contrived" stuff. Four on the floor, with some discernible, direct lineage back to Africa. You say just "good rock music" and I think there needs to be an adjective of some sort near "rock" to accurately describe this. Not that there's anything wrong with that. There's no accounting for taste.
Perhaps, I could have left out the "schmindy," but I thought it would heighten the complement, if I clearly got across my usual disdain for the genre that I believe this falls into. I really liked this particular tune/recording/video/concept. I feel a reputable review should disclose the (always present) biases and background of the reviewer.
BTW - being too cool for genres is also a hallmark of indie-shmindy in my book.
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