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I RECORDED AT ELECTRICAL IN CHICAGO

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 11:30 am
by aen
And MagicLawnChair helped.

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BOrrowing a van from Bon Iver.

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Matthew (drums, synth) rocking an awful lot of ipad on this drive. A little synth, a little awful country music, and a shit ton of angry birds.

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TOTALLY SFW PHOTOBOMB.

NSFW: show
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First night! Palatine IL with our old Pal Darren. Drowning in a sea of FX pedals and having a bunch of the most delicious beers ever.

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This is Jaime. He plays guitar on 4 of our 5 new songs, and slappa de bass on one. Jaime is also an audio engineer. He recorded the Amatuer Love album that Chigliak (or whatever) is putting on vinyl this year.

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This is me trying to look like an evil overlord.

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Bong 2, Jaime 0.
Both times we stayed with Darren jaime hit his bong and went DIRECTLY to sleep. Ok, thats not quite true. This time he smiled at the arm of the couch and nodded his head to the beat for like 5 minutes, and then went to sleep. It was awesome.

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KABOOM! We arrived at Electrical at 10am, and started setting up post-haste. By the time I emerged from the "dead room" Matt had already picked out a whole drum kit and set it up, as well as the Phatty. He grabbed an extra 18" low tom :twisted: and went with a smaller "normal" floor tom.
He ended up putting some tape on the hihats to mellow them a little.

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IIRC we had 13 mics between the kit and the live room. SHOULD BE REALLY FUN TO MIX.
They put one of the room mics through this compresser that made the whole thing sound like Zeppelin. So if all else fails we'll have that one killer mono drum track. LOL
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Here you can sorta see my set up. PEdals on the floor, synthy shit on my left. Whatevs, I love synthy shit. Twin reverb, and GK700>giant 15" speaker cab for amps. I use both amps for baritone and aenstandard guitar, and just the bass amp for my bassing.

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Brain Joseph our main engineer for the session. We are his first recording since WINNING A FUCKING GRAMMY. We felt pretty special. He also did it for the price of "lunch."

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Jaime uses an old silvertone 2x12 amp and a Peavey TNT. He uses the chorus on the TNT. I do my best not to stifle his artistic choices.

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Arsenal! Mustang bass (with vintage musicmaster neck! and nice big flatwound strangs)
Squier Tele custom II with Baritone Conversion neck, no tone pot on the neck pickup.
ADH guitars Teligula. Which I fucked up modding and disconnected the neck pickup. FOund that out in the studio. BRILLIANT. Good thing the bridge sounds KILLER.

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That M-audio thing runs my Minitaur synth. iPad was there just to run one sequencer track. Mixer was.... brought by mistake.

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OK PEDAL ROUTING!

INput>Chameleo Looper
Loop 1: Crybaby "extra fancy" wah>Dwarfcraft INternet>Dwarfcraft Eau Claire Thunder (With features removed)>Dr. Scientist Tremolessence
Loop 2: Dwarfcraft Pitch Grinder prototype>EHX ravish Sitar>DWarfcarft Shiva with no knobs, backwards turning vloume pot in tiny box.
Loop 3: Garage Tone Analog Delay>Dr. Scientist Reverberator
>Ernie Ball Volume>Boss Tuner> Boss RC-20 Loopstation>Dwarfcarft Doublemurder >Twin Reverb
> LIne 6 DL4>Dwarfcraft doublemurder>GK700 or something
DOuble murder is a stupid little box that kills to audio signals at once. Brilliant, I know.

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The view of Jaime's area from mine. We're in the Dead room, where things sound wierd, but record just fine. I call it the Hot Box though, cause it was like 1 million degrees in there.

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WTF is up there?
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A SKUUUULLLLL MUTHAFUKKA!

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Recorded to tape, for TAPEMAGIC.
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LIstening to TAPEMAGIC

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Recording TAPEMAGIC

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Dancing about TAPEMAGIC

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Resting about TAPEMAGIC

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We had an amazing assistant on the session by the name of John. I would REQUEST him if you consider recording at electrical. Incredible. Always positive energy, knows his shit, and he even went on a beer run for us! I dont know why we didnt take a nice picture of him. Dude worked from 10AM to 5AM. Also they have interns there. The one there on Saturday was named Brian, and anytime he saw you he was like "Hey do you need anything? Coffee?" It was fucking crazy. He went and got our burrito supper!

And yeah, i did see Steve Albini. He was running through studio B, grabbing guitars strings, and I was like "Hey this is a really cool studio" and he was like "Thanks, I'm glad you like it." and then he left.

We have to finish tracking here at the Wail House, which is super fine for me. I am very interested in some serious experimentation again. In the studio was very straight ahead "GET AS MUCH SOLID SHIT RECORDED AS YOU CAN!!!!!" BUt I showed them! WHile tape was rolling during my overdubs I improvised during the parts I was not expressly required to double my bass line. HAHAHAHHAHAHA! VICTORY!

Re: I RECORDED AT ELECTRICAL IN CHICAGO

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 11:38 am
by D.o.S.
Very cool dude, very cool indeed.

Re: I RECORDED AT ELECTRICAL IN CHICAGO

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 11:47 am
by Deltaphoenix
NICE! I need to go back into the studio I record in and do a few more tracks...hey post 666 :trippy:

Re: I RECORDED AT ELECTRICAL IN CHICAGO

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 11:51 am
by Derelict78
Nice dude I cant wait to hear

Re: I RECORDED AT ELECTRICAL IN CHICAGO

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 11:53 am
by yallerhon
I'm jealous of all the things.

And... a Shiva with no knobs? Is that like some zen shit; With no settings, it has every setting, always?

Re: I RECORDED AT ELECTRICAL IN CHICAGO

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 11:53 am
by coldbrightsunlight
That's super awesome! I'd love to do some recording in a legit studio like that. How long till the finished product is out?

Re: I RECORDED AT ELECTRICAL IN CHICAGO

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 12:10 pm
by Achtane
WHAAAT
Nice, aen!

Re: I RECORDED AT ELECTRICAL IN CHICAGO

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 12:20 pm
by Chankgeez
aen wrote:Image


Awesome.

That's quite a photo essay.

(And MagicalLawnChair looks :evil: ) :D

Re: I RECORDED AT ELECTRICAL IN CHICAGO

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 12:28 pm
by Bellyheart
Super cool man. Can't wait to hear the session.

Re: I RECORDED AT ELECTRICAL IN CHICAGO

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 12:44 pm
by aen
yallerhon wrote:I'm jealous of all the things.

And... a Shiva with no knobs? Is that like some zen shit; With no settings, it has every setting, always?


It's got pots, just no knobs, silly!

Re: I RECORDED AT ELECTRICAL IN CHICAGO

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 1:25 pm
by bongoben
Great pic set. I enjoy the Jamie passed out pic the most. :) Can't wait to hear the recording. I may have to get back in to mix a show or two of yours sometime soon.

Re: I RECORDED AT ELECTRICAL IN CHICAGO

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 1:59 pm
by D.o.S.
Million dollar question. Is this dude Bongo Ben, or Bong O'Ben?

Re: I RECORDED AT ELECTRICAL IN CHICAGO

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 3:13 pm
by bongoben
D.o.S. wrote:Million dollar question. Is this dude Bongo Ben, or Bong O'Ben?


Take it for what you will. ;)

But initially it was "Bongo Ben" - I used to play drums and latin percussion in a number of bands so the name was given to me and it kinda stuck.

Hi, by the way... I'm "new" here. I've played guitar and percussion on and off for about 14 years and have done live (and some studio) sound for about 10 years. In my free time I like to stalk Aen and write him love poems. I also like cookies.

Re: I RECORDED AT ELECTRICAL IN CHICAGO

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 3:17 pm
by Fuzzy Fred
Awesome! I want to record there sometime, does Darren bring the bong for anyone? :huh:

Re: I RECORDED AT ELECTRICAL IN CHICAGO

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 5:12 pm
by Psyre
Looks soo rad, excited to hear!