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Es gibt ein neues DAS Blog – in Zukunft findet ihr dort den alltäglichen Wahnsinn aus der Pro-Audio-Welt und deren Umfeld. Neuer Server, neues System, neues Design, Facebook-Anbindung und und und…es wird heiß!
Durch den Umzug über ca. 500 Versionen war unsere Datenbank leider nicht so recht kompatibel, deshalb haben wir nur mal die letzten wichtigen Einträge mit in das neue Blog genommen – aber, keine Angst, dieses Blog hier bleibt bestehen! Wer also gerne in älteren Posts stöbern möchte, kann das hier nach wie vor tun.
Up for auction is a high five from ME and my Neve API UREI GML SSL studio… to YOU. No I‘m not kidding. Ive grown so tired of all the idiots on ebay spamming their gear with those buzz words I have decided to offer up my own percussion instrument for auction- as in a „high five“ (from Neve, UREI, GML, SSL API studio)!
What this auction includes-
Me, going where ever you are- no joke, and giving you a high five. The buyer will be responsible for shipping which will be expensive as I require FIRST CLASS tickets to the location and a Limousine to your front door. If you cannot afford the ticket and limo- do NOT bid. Shipping will be the actual cost of the first class ticket, round trip, and the limo round trip. Both of which will be chosen and booked by me.
What does this have to do with API, UREI, GML, SSL Neve etc? Well my studio uses gear manufactured by all those companies and apparently here on Ebay you can use that to market your Art Pro VLA (from Neve, UREI, GML, SSL API studio)… Or WHATEVER! So my hand, which I have used as a paid session musician to clap with (ie percussion/musical instrument) is a musical instrument… FROM MY Neve, UREI, GML, SSL API studio!
Wie bildet man seine Angestellten am besten fort? Natürlich mit einem Hip-Hop Track! So dachte sich zumindest die Human Resources Abteilung von Kentucky Fried Chicken und ließ anno 1985 einen netten Rap über Chicken Littles komponieren. Die Angestellten bekamen dieses Meisterwerk der musikalischen Brotkunst auf einer Flexi-Disk. Hier ein Augenzeugenbericht:
There’s the awful synthesizer, the deep but non-intimidating voice, the lyrics…God, who can believe the lyrics? Mind you, this was not long after Saturday Night Live’s “White Guy Rap” was the talk of suburban block parties in 1985. In Midwestern suburbia, Rap was mostly considered silly. The onslaught of Gangsta Rappers and Sista Souljah was a few years out. Even though my crew and I would discover NWA the following spring, we were a subset and I was interested in the funny lyrics more than anything else. So yes, Rap was certainly on the radar, especially among young, urban (or wannabe) males, but what possessed Kentucky Fried Chicken to think this was an effective training tool?
Hier ein Schmankerl für unsere Leser aus der Postproduction; jeder, wirklich jeder Schrei von Arnold Schwarzenegger! Wilhelm-Scream war gestern,
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