Jul 16


Some video taken while recording preproduction tracks for Thyself Thy Foe’s EP. Sadly a few weeks ago the band broke up.

Jul 16


Remake sur FL Studio 9 du titre d’Edward Maya – Stereo love

Jul 16


late recording ……slow, jazzy type feel. “Computer Recording Software” live rack gear, and mixing boards

Jul 15


My friend Chris and I wrote and directed this video back in 1989 — just for the hell of it. In 1998 I acquired Tom Waits’ home address and mailed him a copy of it along with a short letter on the stationary of the company I worked for. Well a few months later Tom called me at work! It took five minutes for him to convince me it was him – he read my letter back to me – and proceeded to tell me how much he like the video, my directing style and how he had forgotten what a great song that was! Years later, after telling this story to so many people and feeling that no one really believed me, I wrote Tom again and this time sent a poster of him that I bought off ebay. I reminded him of the video and asked if he would autograph the poster and mention the video – He replied with, “Dear Eric, thanks for the video. Tom Waits.” Then he drew a small picture of the road disappearing into the sunset. That poster proudly hangs in my recording studio. What a great man to go to all that trouble. . On another note, how pretentious is it to spell your name Aeyrk in the credits.? Jeeze!

Jul 15


All Time Low in the studio with Matt Squire recording their new upcoming album funny vid! more coming soon

Jul 15


This is a montage of some of the inner workings in Delta West’s recording which will be out soon.

Jul 15


Gone are the days when musicians needed an expensive recording studio. They can now make music on any computer provided they have the right software, such as that produced by Berlin software creators Ableton.Over the past 11 years the company has revolutionized music production and the results can be heard in the musical melting pot of Berlin. Report by Joanna Gottschalk.

Jul 15


on iTunes: bit.ly Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Shannon (born Brenda Shannon Greene,[1][2] May 2, 1958) is an American singer. She is best known for her 1983 million-selling[2] record, “Let the Music Play”. The record re-defined the electro funk sound that Arthur Baker and John Rocca (who produced “IOU” by Freeez) developed in 1982, which would eventually be called freestyle music. In the spring of 1983, Greene was enrolled at York College and toured with the New York Jazz Ensemble. Quintin Hicks, an associate of the production team of Mark Liggett and Chris Barbosa, later saw Shannon singing with a live band in her cousin’s recording studio. Shannon auditioned for Liggett and Barbosa with the song “She Can’t Love You Like I Do”. They introduced her to the track “Fire and Ice”, which would later evolve into Shannon’s signature song, “Let the Music Play”. This title would also be applied to Shannon’s debut album. In July 1983, the “Let the Music Play” single was released and Shannon was invited back to record more songs with Liggett and Barbosa. The single reached #8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Billboard”s United States R&B and Hot Dance and Club Play Chart chart. Today, it is ranked #23 among Billboard’s best dance songs of all time. Her debut album, Let the Music Play, was released in February 1984. The follow-up single from the album was “Give Me Tonight”, which hit the top spot on the Hot Dance, Club Play and R&B chart. It also became a significant hit

Jul 15


Great project in Fl Studio 8

Jul 15

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