I had the thought this morning of releasing stems for all the Weathervane Music / Shaking Through recordings this year. There could be a ton of em, if people are interested. We could possibly do raw tracks, too? I think you guys might like that. (NOTE: These are BIG FILES)
The first is a band called A Classic Education. The recording is really really great (a couple photos from the session for you down below). They are from Bologna Italy... (amazing new band... the song, Night Owl is amazing too, in my humble opinion). Do with them what you want! remix, experiment, scramble 'em up, go nuts... repost here, if you want? I don't know...
The second batch of audio comes from a band called Port St. Willow. It's actually the work of multi-instumentalist, Portland OR resident Nick Principe, assisted by his old buddy, Peter Silberman who curated and produced the session. Peter is the front man and main songwriter for The Antlers, an awesome band from Brooklyn NY.
Oh, I really really want to thank Scott Wilson (Gearslutz.com - View Profile: scottwilson) from Scratch Studio in NY for so generously offering to host these files for a little bit. We really don't have the means to do that ourselves, nor would we even know where to begin! Thanks, Scott!
Also thanks Joel at Ecstatic Electric (Gearslutz.com - View Profile: jomo1234) for helping us find amazing equipment (Wagners, Lucas's, Shadow Hills, Electronauts, etc) to try out in these sessions!
Weathervane Music is a non-profit organization that exists to advance independent music and the community that surrounds it. Weathervane produces Shaking Through, a documentary video series that explores the birth of song by emerging independent artists in a high-end recording studio.
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I always look forward to hearing the new episodes and posts from you and Weathervane Music. When I first heard about Weathervane it was when you had just finished Fishtown. I found myself very inspired by what you were doing, and the sounds you were getting. To this day, I really treasure any insight into what your process is to recording. I think you're true to the music, the people, and that gives you creative moments that make a great recording. Thank you for providing the stems!
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Amazing quality thumbsup
Dropbox gives me an error when I try to download though. Maybe try using mediafire or other service, because dropbox is very cautious about their bandwidth usage
Amazing quality thumbsup
Dropbox gives me an error when I try to download though. Maybe try using mediafire or other service, because dropbox is very cautious about their bandwidth usage
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Download went fine, all tracks are ok
Amazing vibe, Brian did a very very good job producing them
I'll post my results/explorations in a couple days
Brian - the song sounds great! You and Jon nailed it. I'll have time later in the week - I'll play with the stems. Just to be different, I'll do it like a hyped up pop number just to put it out there.
I had the thought this morning of releasing stems for all the Weathervane Music / Shaking Through recordings this year. There could be a ton of em, if people are interested. We could possibly do raw tracks, too? I think you guys might like that.
i think i would give my left one to get that sharron van etten track
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It looks right to me. Look down at the bottom of the sheet and click on A Classic Education. There you'll see the tracking details! Let me know if that isn't working!
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Hey Brian, do you mind double checking the spreadsheet link? This one just has column and row names.
Checked out the session file, and the tracks sound great.
The singer has a very Stephen Malkamus style, I love it!
Out of curiosity, do you know the session BPM? Sorry if you've mentioned it earlier...
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Brian, I just watched all the videos in the series. And especially loved the behind the scenes / tech info videos. Thanks so much for doing those, they are a tremendous value to people learning, such as myself
p.s. I would love to come check out that studio sometime. I'll bring up some tasty indian from that awesome place on frankford, or some drinks from rocket cat. say the word...
Awesome! I think you are the first! Great work. I LISTENED in headphones, just as you mixed it, and it sounds great! Definitely more of a mainstream mix... vocals up, reverbs down!
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I did a quick mix with Headphones, great song, really gets in there like Radiohead songs. Congrats!
We're not quite sure of the BPMs as the song was recorded without a click track. I don't know how you feel about that kinda thing, but for me personally, I have really been enjoying the natural feel of a good rhythm section lately. The band played the song live as a whole unit three times while we got sounds, then they split apart into drums, bass and scratch guitar/vocals for the basic and we built from there. That three times "run through" seemed to make all the difference. It put everyone into their natural band vibe, got everyone as well as the song itself to settle in, and I personally didn't think we needed a click after that.
I hear the sentiment, though... "what? remix and no tempo speed?"
Have fun with it!
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Checked out the session file, and the tracks sound great.
The singer has a very Stephen Malkamus style, I love it!
Out of curiosity, do you know the session BPM? Sorry if you've mentioned it earlier...
Hey, I'd be happy to show you the studio, get coffee ... wow, even Ekta! I LOVE that place! Fishtown has become filled with excellent food options particularly in the past 5 years!
You know, we could use your suggestions on the tech videos. We've been sorta feeling around in the dark this whole time and haven't had a clear sense of what is working and what is not. In fact, I think putting these stems and raw tracks up for people will help develop that conversation further. We have some awesome gear, particularly from boutiquers who sponsor Shaking Through sessions with gear. The least we could do it open up the conversation with other interested folks!
So yeah, as time goes along more feedback! And coffee or Ekta... sooner than later!
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Brian, I just watched all the videos in the series. And especially loved the behind the scenes / tech info videos. Thanks so much for doing those, they are a tremendous value to people learning, such as myself
p.s. I would love to come check out that studio sometime. I'll bring up some tasty indian from that awesome place on frankford, or some drinks from rocket cat. say the word...
Hey, I'd be happy to show you the studio, get coffee ... wow, even Ekta! I LOVE that place! Fishtown has become filled with excellent food options particularly in the past 5 years!
You know, we could use your suggestions on the tech videos. We've been sorta feeling around in the dark this whole time and haven't had a clear sense of what is working and what is not. In fact, I think putting these stems and raw tracks up for people will help develop that conversation further. We have some awesome gear, particularly from boutiquers who sponsor Shaking Through sessions with gear. The least we could do it open up the conversation with other interested folks!
So yeah, as time goes along more feedback! And coffee or Ekta... sooner than later!