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Author: | greg [ Fri Mar 14, 2014 12:04 pm ] |
Post subject: | Bandcamp rocks! |
I really like bandcamp. What a great website. You can download Lift, Stick Figures, Shapes (most of it), Water on the Moon, Ether Ore and a few previously unreleased tracks in high-quality file formats. check it out: http://greghoward.bandcamp.com/album/lift http://greghoward.bandcamp.com/album/water-on-the-moon http://greghoward.bandcamp.com/album/ether-ore http://greghoward.bandcamp.com/album/shapes http://greghoward.bandcamp.com/album/stick-figures |
Author: | Per Boysen [ Sat Mar 15, 2014 6:26 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Bandcamp rocks! |
Yes, I too think it's a great service! Taking the time to wrap up and post a CD whenever someone is buying can be a good thing because you are able to ad up-to-date paper material to slip into the packages as a complement the fixed album art text. One of my Bandcamp albums is available as 48k 24 bit download, beside the CD format, and it surprised me to learn that some folks prefer that; myself I don't hear any difference compared to the slightly lower CD fidelity. Another great BAndcamp feature, I haven't seen anywhere else, is that you can have a unique image for each track of an album. You may also offer extended artwork as PDF that become instantly downloadable even when a customer orders a CD. Bandcamp doesn't aggregate for expanded digital distribution, as for example CD Baby does, so in essence it is an advanced showroom and web shop. |
Author: | robmartino [ Tue Mar 18, 2014 8:17 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Bandcamp rocks! |
Hi Greg, I've been enjoying Lift the last couple days in the office, I think my favorite album of yours overall- a great combination of interesting compositions, cool arrangements and creative Stick textures. I enjoyed getting your "play-by-play" commentary on that album when we drove together up to the Stick Night in NYC a couple years ago... I also quite like Bandcamp, some album sales still trickle in a bit. http://robmartino.bandcamp.com/album/one-cloud |
Author: | mike kemp [ Tue Mar 18, 2014 10:04 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Bandcamp rocks! |
Very cool, Greg. I, personally would rather own a hard copy of these recordings. Heck, I would even love to have a vinyl record of this stuff. But the immediacy of our culture demands this format and I don't disrespect that. I have noticed that most of your recordings state that there are no loopers, synthesizers, etc. used in making them. I was wondering if you have a dislike of synthesizers(specifically) in music or just don't own any, and so don't use them? I often play, using a Roland GR20, to separate myself sonically from the guitar player in my band(and must confess that I enjoy the variety of sound) but do find the extra gear I need to carry and communication with the sound guy to be an additional stress added to an evening of playing. I once overheard a man complaining that he couldn't hear the Stick, but really enjoyed the organist's addition to the music(we don't have an organist, that was me) Anyway, just curious what your thoughts are on this. Mike |
Author: | Per Boysen [ Tue Mar 18, 2014 10:41 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Bandcamp rocks! |
mike kemp wrote: I once overheard a man complaining that he couldn't hear the Stick, but really enjoyed the organist's addition to the music(we don't have an organist, that was me) |
Author: | greg [ Tue Mar 18, 2014 2:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Bandcamp rocks! |
robmartino wrote: Hi Greg, I've been enjoying Lift the last couple days in the office, I think my favorite album of yours overall- a great combination of interesting compositions, cool arrangements and creative Stick textures. I enjoyed getting your "play-by-play" commentary on that album when we drove together up to the Stick Night in NYC a couple years ago... I also quite like Bandcamp, some album sales still trickle in a bit. http://robmartino.bandcamp.com/album/one-cloud Thanks Rob, Glad it works for you. I like the blend of spontaneity and overdubbed orchestration on that record. Hubert, Jan and Jan are all great players, very creative. mike kemp wrote: Very cool, Greg. I, personally would rather own a hard copy of these recordings. Heck, I would even love to have a vinyl record of this stuff. But the immediacy of our culture demands this format and I don't disrespect that. I have noticed that most of your recordings state that there are no loopers, synthesizers, etc. used in making them. I was wondering if you have a dislike of synthesizers(specifically) in music or just don't own any, and so don't use them? I often play, using a Roland GR20, to separate myself sonically from the guitar player in my band(and must confess that I enjoy the variety of sound) but do find the extra gear I need to carry and communication with the sound guy to be an additional stress added to an evening of playing. I once overheard a man complaining that he couldn't hear the Stick, but really enjoyed the organist's addition to the music(we don't have an organist, that was me) Anyway, just curious what your thoughts are on this. Mike The different uses of delays, as a rhythmic device, and as a kind of "delay soup" I like to use might seem very much like looping in their sonic results, but I want the music to evolve and breath more than I feel looping allows me. I love synthesizers, and programmed and played them avidly for many years, but I also love programming effects and finding new sounds without synthesis. Some of the sounds on Ether Ore are quite "synth-like" and I wanted to be clear that they came from effects processing, and were "live sounds" as well. The possibilities as a Stick soloist what intrigue me most, and if I am to add tonal shaping to the mix I want it to be as immediate as the raw unprocessed sound is. I don't want it to be an oscillator but an enhanced string. I want to feel it. I want the most immediate path to, as Per says, find the "unplayed music". |
Author: | rclere [ Tue Mar 18, 2014 7:36 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Bandcamp rocks! |
LIFT is just and incredible record all the way around…. Great band, great tunes, great playing and the recording itself has great head room…. I would love to see this band together and play again!! YES! |
Author: | johnmac [ Tue Mar 18, 2014 8:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Bandcamp rocks! |
I don't know about what you can and can't make available on Bandcamp, but how about at least "The Dance" from Code Magenta....Holy Mackinaw what a smokin' tune |
Author: | greg [ Wed Mar 19, 2014 4:23 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Bandcamp rocks! |
rclere wrote: LIFT is just and incredible record all the way around…. Great band, great tunes, great playing and the recording itself has great head room…. I would love to see this band together and play again!! YES! Yes, I miss playing with those guys. Practicality... Hoping to remix the record, maybe do my first 5.1 mix someday... johnmac wrote: I don't know about what you can and can't make available on Bandcamp, but how about at least "The Dance" from Code Magenta....Holy Mackinaw what a smokin' tune Thanks, John, Great idea! I love that track, as well. It was the first thing I recorded with the new rosewood Stick I got in 1995, and the sound and playability were blowing me away. What a great poem, too. |
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