Monday, September 17, 2007
Hi Guys, hope everyone had a good summer. I have been tech-ing with some old friends who have just been signed to Halo records and we have been touring England over the summer. In November we gig in New York.
I would say that their sound is old skool rock'n'roll with powerful Diva vocals.
Give them a listen and maybe see you at a gig.
listings and tunes @
http://www.myspace.com/dreamcapture
Let me know what you think.
Take it easy and I will see you soon. Luv Hannah x x
I would say that their sound is old skool rock'n'roll with powerful Diva vocals.
Give them a listen and maybe see you at a gig.
listings and tunes @
http://www.myspace.com/dreamcapture
Let me know what you think.
Take it easy and I will see you soon. Luv Hannah x x
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Listen to My Podcast!
The Uber Geek Podcast
Music Tech, New Media and Life
Podcasting on; New Media, Music Industry and Music Technology. Discussions, Interviews, reviews, Q & A. All for free by download of enhanced podcast.
www.Myspace.com/djperrymusic
www.Myspace.com/pyro_dave
Skype: theubergeekpodcast
From USA call my K7 on: 206-666-5473 and leave a message.
Enjoy! -- Dave Perry
Click here to get your own player.
Music Tech, New Media and Life
Podcasting on; New Media, Music Industry and Music Technology. Discussions, Interviews, reviews, Q & A. All for free by download of enhanced podcast.
www.Myspace.com/djperrymusic
www.Myspace.com/pyro_dave
Skype: theubergeekpodcast
From USA call my K7 on: 206-666-5473 and leave a message.
Enjoy! -- Dave Perry
Click here to get your own player.
Monday, June 04, 2007
Check out my band
Hey everyone....
Check out my band and let me no what you think
www.myspace.com/formallyunknown
Check out my band and let me no what you think
www.myspace.com/formallyunknown
Saturday, June 02, 2007
Hey guys please check out my podcast
The Uber Geek Podcast
Music Tech, New Media and Life
Podcasting on; New Media, Music Industry and Music Technology. Discussions, Interviews, reviews, Q & A. All for free by download of enhanced podcast.
www.Myspace.com/djperrymusic
www.Myspace.com/pyro_dave
Skype: theubergeekpodcast
From USA call my K7 on: 206-666-5473 and leave a message.

Enjoy! -- Dave Perry
Music Tech, New Media and Life
Podcasting on; New Media, Music Industry and Music Technology. Discussions, Interviews, reviews, Q & A. All for free by download of enhanced podcast.
www.Myspace.com/djperrymusic
www.Myspace.com/pyro_dave
Skype: theubergeekpodcast
From USA call my K7 on: 206-666-5473 and leave a message.

Enjoy! -- Dave Perry
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Lullaby
Here is my lullaby.
I used logic to create my lullaby which is based on Humpty Dumpty.
Doesn't really sound anything like Humpty Dumpty, but its the first thing that came into my head when creating it.
enjoy fellas
/myrockinlullaby.mp3
20643594
Benjamin
I used logic to create my lullaby which is based on Humpty Dumpty.
Doesn't really sound anything like Humpty Dumpty, but its the first thing that came into my head when creating it.
enjoy fellas
/myrockinlullaby.mp3
20643594
Benjamin
Friday, May 25, 2007
20635985 - Lullaby
I based my lullaby on the kids story 'Wolstencrift the bear'by Karen Lewis, (http://www.magickeys.com/books/wolstencroft/index.html) I used reason to create my lullaby which i found difficult due to reasons sounds/patches are very blunt and i found it hard to make them soft/smooth although i tried my best. Enjoy
/lullaby.mp3
20416591
Hi Everyone!!!!!!!
This is Simon's podcast and I have featuring another producer of mine Joey who is also in the discussion with our friend Sundeep. We will be discussing various music techniques used on a ethnic backing track made by myself and also discussing the software package "Fruity Loops."
Finally aswell as talking about some production techniques there is also information about why I personally made the backing track and influences surrounding producing.
I do hope you all enjoy this discussion.
This is Simon's podcast and I have featuring another producer of mine Joey who is also in the discussion with our friend Sundeep. We will be discussing various music techniques used on a ethnic backing track made by myself and also discussing the software package "Fruity Loops."
Finally aswell as talking about some production techniques there is also information about why I personally made the backing track and influences surrounding producing.
I do hope you all enjoy this discussion.
20416591
Hi Everyone!!!!!!!
This is Simon's podcast and I have featuring another producer of mine Joey who is also in the discussion with our friend Sundeep. We will be discussing various music techniques used on a ethnic backing track made by myself and also discussing the software package "Fruity Loops."
Finally aswell as talking about some production techniques there is also information about why I personally made the backing track and influences surrounding producing.
I do hope you all enjoy this discussion.
http://media.libsyn.com/media/sled/20416591.mp3
This is Simon's podcast and I have featuring another producer of mine Joey who is also in the discussion with our friend Sundeep. We will be discussing various music techniques used on a ethnic backing track made by myself and also discussing the software package "Fruity Loops."
Finally aswell as talking about some production techniques there is also information about why I personally made the backing track and influences surrounding producing.
I do hope you all enjoy this discussion.
http://media.libsyn.com/media/sled/20416591.mp3
"The Runaway Bunny"


For the lullaby i choose the children's book "The Runaway Bunny" by Margaret Wise Brown, 1942. The book is about: A mother rabbit tells of the lengths she will go to find her baby, who threatens to run away. "If you run away, I will run after you," she says. The baby bunny imagines all sorts of escapes, but realizes he will never be able to leave his home and his mother.
I used Garage Band on my MacBook to make this song.
Enjoy
Cesar 20419203
/01%2020419203%20Lullaby1.mp3
Luke's lullaby
Were given the assignment of producing a lullaby within certain parameters. We were asked to make a melody, a harmony line, a baseline and counterpart line. To make this lullaby, I used a mixture of 2 piano tracks and 2 flute tracks. One of the piano tracks has a 'strings' effect for a soft ambient effect.
I based my lullaby on a Greek poem about a baby sleeping on a cloud.
/luke%27s%20lullabi.mp3/luke%27s%20lullabi.mp3
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Johnny's Fairy Power

hello hi...its me jonny aka the BEST lol....i based my song on my brain and knowledge of lullabys. i used logic pro and picked midi instruments like piano's and trumpets.I also added dynamic processors and effects such as compression and reverb. I hope you enjoy listening to it....and if any one has young children play it to them before its bedtime.
jonathan McPherson
ID: 20616084
/asignment%2020616084.mp3
Lullaby - Jake Style
So I based my lullaby on Noddy. Noddy was this little dude who drove a red and yellow car, even though he was blatantly underage.
I decided to compose my entire peice on the piano because I felt that many an instrument would be more confusing than sleep inducing.
My peice began with a bass and melody line. I equalised both parts so that they were out of each other's way, and added reverd to make them more full sounding.
Half way through the peice, the counterpoint melody begins. I decided to pan this part to the extreme right, and pan the melody line to the extreme left. I felt that this would add a sence of seperation to each part. To emphasise this, I gave the counterpoint melody line its own equalising and added alot more reverb to it. I hoped that this would create a kind of shadow undertone for the main melody, and I think that this is acheived.
The key was Cmaj, and I created the tune on Logic.
/Lullaby.mp3
And there it is.
Damian's Lullaby
Hi all
My lullaby is based on the comic book hero Conan the Barbarian created by Robert E. Howard and i love film with Arnold Schwarzenegger too.
The lullaby was done in my home studio using logic pro 6.4.3, and is in E major scale, overall I feel I have captured the essense of the comics and the film, leave some comments let me know what you think.
/20643029.mp3
Recording Techniques 2
Hi All !!!
This is a podcast by Rohan, David & Kelvin, the podcast is about the individuals explainig their production techniques used in music production for past/present productions
They also give some information on their history and how they got into music production and what they enjoy doing in music.
In order of voices on the audio file the producers are
David (Professor)
Rohan (R BaSS)
Kelvin (Septa)
Heres the link
http://media.libsyn.com/media/sled/20503466-20504613-20526854.mp3
This is a podcast by Rohan, David & Kelvin, the podcast is about the individuals explainig their production techniques used in music production for past/present productions
They also give some information on their history and how they got into music production and what they enjoy doing in music.
In order of voices on the audio file the producers are
David (Professor)
Rohan (R BaSS)
Kelvin (Septa)
Heres the link
http://media.libsyn.com/media/sled/20503466-20504613-20526854.mp3
20522582, 20520426, 20511473
Hi,
We are Dan, Nuno and Ian and this is our assignment podcast. We've made it in a mock radio programme kind of way with a presenter interviewing two of the producers and also we have idents and the radio 'compression' to top it all off. In the podcast we discuss the song 'Leave Me Alone' which was recorded by us this year. We go into some depth about how it was created, the methods used in writing and recording and also our influences on the track. We also preview the remixes that each of us have done of the track.
Enjoy!
'Sounds of a Generation' blog
Direct link to the podcast
We are Dan, Nuno and Ian and this is our assignment podcast. We've made it in a mock radio programme kind of way with a presenter interviewing two of the producers and also we have idents and the radio 'compression' to top it all off. In the podcast we discuss the song 'Leave Me Alone' which was recorded by us this year. We go into some depth about how it was created, the methods used in writing and recording and also our influences on the track. We also preview the remixes that each of us have done of the track.
Enjoy!
'Sounds of a Generation' blog
Direct link to the podcast
20513387-20501723-20528664 PODCAST
Hi,
This is our groups podcast on one of the most recent tracks we recorded in the studio.
The artist was very amusing to work with and has some very good musical skills ranging from singing to playing the guitar and keyboard very well.
In this podcast we have covered how we recorded the song to the instruments and their sound and also how we mixed it down and the pros and cons of how we did it.
It gives a great insight into how different people view the ways in which to record music and how to get the best sound out of an artist..
Enjoy our podcast
http://shrimpthepimp.podOmatic.com/entry/2007-05-24T08_33_16-07_00
http://shrimpthepimp.podOmatic.com/rss2.xml
This is our groups podcast on one of the most recent tracks we recorded in the studio.
The artist was very amusing to work with and has some very good musical skills ranging from singing to playing the guitar and keyboard very well.
In this podcast we have covered how we recorded the song to the instruments and their sound and also how we mixed it down and the pros and cons of how we did it.
It gives a great insight into how different people view the ways in which to record music and how to get the best sound out of an artist..
Enjoy our podcast
http://shrimpthepimp.podOmatic.com/entry/2007-05-24T08_33_16-07_00
http://shrimpthepimp.podOmatic.com/rss2.xml
I had a LITTLE trouble uploading my mp3 file. The links on my blog don't work. Sorry.
Hi it's Hannah
When i was researching nursery rhymes and childrens poetry I found that most verses were up beat and happy and this is not
desired when writing a lullaby. I find it really difficult to try and change music when I know the original, although I have no
intentions of plagarising peoples work it just kinda happens.
I used Logic's MIDI programming function and composed the melody for the 1st verse. When I had worked the tempo and
time sinature out i wrote the lyrics, which are simple, but isn't that part of the charm of a lullaby? My lullaby is in the key of G
and the time signature 3/4. When I started putting together the basic melody the key of G just happened. I started writing in 4/4 time and i felt that the rhythm was not calming enough. I tried 6/8 also before deciding on using 3/4. This rhythm, I feel is more soothing.
When i had finished the melody line my partner dug me out his old music theory chord charts which helped with the base line and then I added extras and this is it! I Scored the vocal part but haven't worked out how to upload it yet. Here are my lyrics...
In Your Dreams.
I will always be there,
Safe in your dreams,
Safe in your dreams.
When you open weary eyes
I will be there,
Never be scared.
When the storm rages o'r head,
I will be there,
Never be scared.
When you wake and look at me,
Open your eyes,
full of surprise.
When the morning comes fresh and new
I will be there,
My baby fair.
Enjoy!
(Track Length 1:02)
http//auxmix.com/In%20Your%20Dreams.http%3A//auxmix.com/20636411inyourdreams/mp3/20636411%20In%20your%20dreams%201.mp3http%3A//auxmix.com/mp3/20636411/20636411%20In%20your%20dreams%201.mp3
When i was researching nursery rhymes and childrens poetry I found that most verses were up beat and happy and this is not
desired when writing a lullaby. I find it really difficult to try and change music when I know the original, although I have no
intentions of plagarising peoples work it just kinda happens.
I used Logic's MIDI programming function and composed the melody for the 1st verse. When I had worked the tempo and
time sinature out i wrote the lyrics, which are simple, but isn't that part of the charm of a lullaby? My lullaby is in the key of G
and the time signature 3/4. When I started putting together the basic melody the key of G just happened. I started writing in 4/4 time and i felt that the rhythm was not calming enough. I tried 6/8 also before deciding on using 3/4. This rhythm, I feel is more soothing.
When i had finished the melody line my partner dug me out his old music theory chord charts which helped with the base line and then I added extras and this is it! I Scored the vocal part but haven't worked out how to upload it yet. Here are my lyrics...
In Your Dreams.
I will always be there,
Safe in your dreams,
Safe in your dreams.
When you open weary eyes
I will be there,
Never be scared.
When the storm rages o'r head,
I will be there,
Never be scared.
When you wake and look at me,
Open your eyes,
full of surprise.
When the morning comes fresh and new
I will be there,
My baby fair.
Enjoy!
(Track Length 1:02)
http//auxmix.com/In%20Your%20Dreams.http%3A//auxmix.com/20636411inyourdreams/mp3/20636411%20In%20your%20dreams%201.mp3http%3A//auxmix.com/mp3/20636411/20636411%20In%20your%20dreams%201.mp3













