This one’s called “Final Words.” Music and lyrics by Kim Pingul f.k.a Cocoa, produced and arranged by Kim Pingul and me and some extra assistance from Harmony Speaks.
This one’s pretty dark; Kim needed to get something off her chest. This was the first rock/acoustic song I’ve ever produced, and it came out great. I finally got to record my drums and bass and use the acoustic guitar recording setup that I outlined here. We’re pretty happy with the final product, and we hope you guys like the song.
Later on this week, Less will be coming through to record some material. So we might be releasing new stuff very soon!
MsP’s staying real busy. More coming your way, very soon!
So while watching the NBA 2010 Finals, (game 5 in Boston, to be exact, BEAT LA!) I was flipping channels and landed on the New Jersey Network. They were showing a televised performance by an a capella group called “Straight No Chaser.”
“Straight No Chaser” is a group of 10 male vocalists, harmonizing their way through covers such as “Time of the Season” by the Zombies, “Africa” by Toto, “Up on the Roof” by The Drifters, and a nice rendition of “Wonderwall” by Oasis.
I’m always up for unique music performances, and although I’ve seen some cool a capella performances, there was a certain swag to these guys that really caught my ear and eye. Their performance of “Time of the Season,” (coincidentally something I had sampled, more on that later. =] ) was great. The vocal arrangement was on point, and the performance was strong with the vocalists showing their personalities not just in their voices but in their delivery and actions. There was a particular cut when Jerome Collins (one of their Tenors and soloists) was moving his head in such a way with the adlibs that showed how much they enjoyed what they do and how much they put into their performances, and another where he was doing some Michael Jackson moves. I hope to catch them in Atlantic City in July as they will be at the Harrah’s for almost two months.
Here’s their rendition of Wonderwall, which I thought was pretty dope:
Hope you enjoy the tip. Stay tuned tomorrow for my review on drum recording; I’m going to go over my processes for the original kit I’m putting out this Wednesday. =]
Ready for more samples? It’s Wednesday, so check out what I’ve got for you today. =]
This week, we have some lo-fi drums. These are perfect for classic hip-hop production. If you’re a fan of Timbaland’s production, then you’ve noticed how his drums are not exactly that clean. These drums are filtered similarly, so they have that feel to them. In addition, there are distorted guitar and bass samples in here. All in all, we’re looking at almost 200 samples for you to mess around with.
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This week, we go low, as in around 150hz low! 808 toned kicks for you South side and club banger producers, and a WHOLE BUNCH of random bass samples. To top it off, we have hip-hop kit #4 for you drum seekers. There are almost 240 samples in here for you to mess around with!
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Music Scene Spotlight: I Want My A Capella Straight No Chaser
Sunday, June 13th, 2010So while watching the NBA 2010 Finals, (game 5 in Boston, to be exact, BEAT LA!) I was flipping channels and landed on the New Jersey Network. They were showing a televised performance by an a capella group called “Straight No Chaser.”
“Straight No Chaser” is a group of 10 male vocalists, harmonizing their way through covers such as “Time of the Season” by the Zombies, “Africa” by Toto, “Up on the Roof” by The Drifters, and a nice rendition of “Wonderwall” by Oasis.
I’m always up for unique music performances, and although I’ve seen some cool a capella performances, there was a certain swag to these guys that really caught my ear and eye. Their performance of “Time of the Season,” (coincidentally something I had sampled, more on that later. =] ) was great. The vocal arrangement was on point, and the performance was strong with the vocalists showing their personalities not just in their voices but in their delivery and actions. There was a particular cut when Jerome Collins (one of their Tenors and soloists) was moving his head in such a way with the adlibs that showed how much they enjoyed what they do and how much they put into their performances, and another where he was doing some Michael Jackson moves. I hope to catch them in Atlantic City in July as they will be at the Harrah’s for almost two months.
Here’s their rendition of Wonderwall, which I thought was pretty dope:
Here’s their website: http://www.sncmusic.com/
Hope you enjoy the tip. Stay tuned tomorrow for my review on drum recording; I’m going to go over my processes for the original kit I’m putting out this Wednesday. =]
-mnshyn
Tags: a capella, africa, bass, harrahs, jerome collins, male vocalists, michael jackson, oasis, straight no chaser, tenors, the drifters, time of the season, toto, up on the roof, wonderwall, zombies
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