That’s pretty much all that’s left to get the studio operational. The Merry Wives of Windsor are furiously rehearsing, as they’re first in.
Music Composition and Audio Services
That’s pretty much all that’s left to get the studio operational. The Merry Wives of Windsor are furiously rehearsing, as they’re first in.
After a full weekend (two 10-hour days) of building, the Angryfolk Studio is finally taking shape. We have a floor, a roof and four walls. This coming weekend, we’ll finish drywalling, frame the booth door and start on the air conditioning silencer.
Thanks to the following for contributing their sweat to this project: Chriss Lorusso, Wes [...]
I’ve been pondering more on the subject of folk music. What the definition is, and what it should be.
Folk music isn’t the guy in the coffee house with his guitar and self-important lyrics. It’s the lullaby a mother sings to her child.
Folk music isn’t a bunch of guys on a stage playing at the local [...]
Why Angryfolk? What are you angry about?
I’m offended by what happened to folk music. At some point it stopped being folk and started becoming elitistist, pseudo populist propaganda.
Certainly, I’m not bemoaning the existence of protest songs in the folk music genre. The protest song is a very valid component of the body of music that [...]
I’ve become a big fan of podcasts.
It started with Inside Home Recording. One day I noticed that iTunes had a podcast directory. I was getting ready for a road trip, so I naturally searched for “Home Recording.” And there was IHR. I downloaded all of their episodes (more than 30 now) and listened to them [...]
As our recording space was without doors for some time, it was open to all of nature’s vagrants, attempting to squat on our property.
Despite bug bombs and various sprays, one particularly tenacious black widow (laden with eggs, no less) managed to survive.
Last night, while duping a CD, bandmate Tappy notices HUNDREDS of tiny spiders in [...]
I added a page (you can see it in the menu on the right), detailing some things I’ve learned (or been taught) about recording. It’s a work in progress. It’ll grow as I learn from more mistakes…