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have studio, looking for potential partners in crime!

  • 05-10-2006 10:55am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 8


    greetings...

    i have recently moved to Kerry and am interested in hooking up with musicians/singers and other electronic music producers located within the Kingdom, or indeed those who would be prepared to travel for unique and interesting projects.

    studio is pro spec, with the core system based around a maxed out dual screen G5 running Logic Pro (7.2) with Apogee audio I/O. Adam & Genlec providing the mid/nearfield monitoring respectively, esoteric outboard for processing such as UA, Manley & SSL...also a fair selection of mid/high-end mics :D

    what im massively interested in are:
      funk & rock guitarists (bass/lead)
    • singers with unique material who are open to interpretation
    • percussionists/funk drummers
    • other producers (ideally running Logic in Mac environment also) who would be interested in joint projects across a range of genres
    what im not interested in is tracking a whole band, people who can "play" instruments but suprisingly enuff don't seem to own one, singers lookin to record folk ballad covers for a demo or other producers who are "cutting tracks" using dance-ejay :eek:

    down-tempo styles that do it for me include massive attack, portishead, zero7. mid tempo you're looking at propellerheads, prodigy & fatboy. for all that is faster, i dig the likes of kosheen, kruder&dorfmiester (who also fit into the down-tempo category) and pendulum. Please note this is not a definitive list, just what i hope is a useful guide to the styles & acts i personally draw inspiration from.

    so, thats me about done. any further Q's, obviously post'em here - look forward to hearing from ya!

    electronically yours...

    PD


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 710 ✭✭✭fuse


    That sounds great.
    But of course, we're stuck up in Dubilin
    Haven't seen an ad here in a while that's appealed to me...

    I've got some of the ingredients (bass, guitar, percussion) that defo suit your style, we're looking for something like yourself to bring the electronic element into it.

    Agh...


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8 precisedevice


    bugger. it's typical alrite!

    on a lighter note, do you have broadband? if so, we can still look at collaboration on certain projects.

    any more info on you and the crew - instruments played/styles/soundclips etc?

    electronically yours

    PD


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 710 ✭✭✭fuse


    Yeah myself(bass) and the guitarist have been jamming years.
    Playing lots of old school funk, reggae, classic rock, soul, metal, trad, anything with soul really.

    Also been listening to plenty of electronic stuff recently and really digging it,
    Zero 7, Squarepusher, Aphex Twin, Beck, Groove Armada, Les Rhythmes Digitales, Bent, Arsenal.

    Myself & the drummer both do a bit on the computer, using cubase, fruity loops, acid pro and the likes.
    Drummers into his electronic music, plays kit and all sorts of percussion, he's also getting into electronic pads with sample triggers. Not too familiar with it all myself.

    Got broadband, we should keep in touch and maybe do some collaborating alright.

    We're only getting off the ground now, waiting to get power in guitarists shed and set up a make-shift rehearsal place.


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