Monkeyclaus» Recordings http://www.monkeyclaus.org Virginia Recording Studio, Production Company, Recording Collective, Digital Downloads Distributor Sat, 18 Dec 2010 17:42:04 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.1 The Honey Dew Drops – If the Sun Will Shine http://www.monkeyclaus.org/studio/the-honey-dew-drops-if-the-sun-will-shine/ http://www.monkeyclaus.org/studio/the-honey-dew-drops-if-the-sun-will-shine/#comments Tue, 26 May 2009 16:08:21 +0000 abel http://www.monkeyclaus.org/?p=1199 If the Sun Will Shine, The Honey Dew Drops' debut record, was just released May 2009. Recorded live and mixed in a 1920’s barn, the record means to pay homage to their live performances - full of the same energy and emotion the Honey Dewdrops bring to the stage. Local sound engineer, Abel Okugawa, mastered If the Sun Will Shine right here at Monkeyclaus in Nelson County, VA. A collection of songs written over the past two years, it features material that comes straight from the heart. Of eleven original tunes, some of which are award winners, and a few landed Laura and Kagey plane tickets to St. Paul, Minnesota where they appeared on A Prairie Home Companion’s “People in their Twenties Talent Show” and won first place in March 2008.

"This is a record capturing something haunting, melancholic and all-together charming.” -Jeff Royer, Fly Magazine.
The Honey Dewdrops are headed out on the road this summer traveling west to California and playing at all points in between. They’re looking forward to joining up with Anne and Pete Sibley, winners of A Prairie Home Companion’s 2009 talent show in their great state of Wyoming for a set or two toward the end of the summer.

Listen And Download HERE :

Bluest Blue Eyes - The Honey Dew Drops

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When Was the War - The Honey Dew Drops

Fly Away Free - The Honey Dew Drops

If the Sun Will Shine

If the Sun Will Shine

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Tracks On Repeat – Birdlips New Single http://www.monkeyclaus.org/studio/tracks-on-repeat-birdlips-new-single/ http://www.monkeyclaus.org/studio/tracks-on-repeat-birdlips-new-single/#comments Thu, 14 May 2009 20:56:13 +0000 abel http://www.monkeyclaus.org/?p=1113 Listen and download this beautiful single from Birdlips. 'Tracks On Repeat' was recorded at Monkeyclaus by Abel Okugawa and Birdlips. We think it is a great song and is true to our times. Listen and let us know what you think by leaving a comment. If you like it, buy it for $1 and help support Birdlips and Monkeyclaus.

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API/RCA – Console Renovation Pics 2 http://www.monkeyclaus.org/culture/apirca-console-renovation-pics-2/ http://www.monkeyclaus.org/culture/apirca-console-renovation-pics-2/#comments Thu, 22 Jan 2009 19:51:49 +0000 abel http://www.monkeyclaus.org/?p=681 We sound tested the pre-amp modules this last weekend. Aaron made a rig to slip the cards into and wire them up via alligator clips. They sound very interesting , a tone that we do not yet have in our tools. The sound has a nice thick and defined mid-range . The overall signal seems to be pretty even right off the unit. There is an old quality to the amps , makes me want to push some rocking drums through them cranked and get some sweet harmonic distortion in the recording.

A few features will include :

- inserts between every gain stage
- a custom patch bay configuration
- a magic Bleed option (between channels)
- stereo and mono bussing
- stereo and mono effects send and return
- 10 channels of mic/line amplification
- and original lighting in the faders

Check out these pics of the mixing board in progress :

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Alex Schein – Acoustic Recording http://www.monkeyclaus.org/studio/alex-schein-acoustic/ http://www.monkeyclaus.org/studio/alex-schein-acoustic/#comments Fri, 12 Dec 2008 03:24:02 +0000 abel http://www.monkeyclaus.org/?p=595 Alex Schein

Alex Schein

Alex Schein has once again blessed Monkeyclaus with his presence,this time recording acoustic. Schein recorded two songs , an acoustic version of the amazing Rise Up and a new song titled Breathe Out. You can check them out below or at AlexSchein.com. Once again it is time to rise up and make music and choices. Please enjoy these songs and let us know what you think.

Rise Up Acoustic

Breathe Out

We used a Sony C37 Mic and our Millenia TD1 for the guitars signal ran directly into Pro-Tools . The songs were recorded and mixed in 3 days.

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Apples and Onions http://www.monkeyclaus.org/technology/apples-and-onions/ http://www.monkeyclaus.org/technology/apples-and-onions/#comments Tue, 08 Apr 2008 06:35:11 +0000 vijith http://www.monkeyclaus.org/blog/?p=50 The Onion

From the lighter side of the sinking record industry: the recent iTunes music retail coup made it to the Onion's weekly Q&A feature. As one who reads this feature regularly, I think that's pretty cool.

What do you think?

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Apple eats others http://www.monkeyclaus.org/technology/apple-eats-others/ http://www.monkeyclaus.org/technology/apple-eats-others/#comments Fri, 04 Apr 2008 22:05:36 +0000 vijith http://www.monkeyclaus.org/blog/?p=46

An internal memo at Apple which was just intercepted by Ars Technica congratulates employees on having successfully swiped the #1 spot in music retail from Wal-Mart. This announcement comes barely a month after they announced that they had moved up to #2, suggesting a dramatic growth rate.

This is a coup of sorts in that a digital retailer has never before held the #1 slot, and also because the old guard of the record industry has been fighting with Apple since they started arguing over variable prices in early 2006. Wal-Mart was a mixed blessing of sorts for them -- they were able to get physical copies of popular albums to remote rural areas that didn't have a dedicated local record store, but they have long demanded censored alternate versions of albums with explicit content because of their "family values" and more recently had started to demand lower prices under threat of reduced shelf space.

Nevertheless, quite a few label folks were probably happy to see Wal-Mart stick around, because digital downloads are generally far less profitable than physical sales. One of the more unfortunate aspects of this situation is that we're not likely to see a strong effort from Wal-Mart to regain the title -- even though they're so important to the record industry, music sales are at best a secondary or tertiary source of profits. That would be good for consumers and give the labels still interested in physical retail a fighting chance, but if I were ol' Sammy Walton I doubt I'd so much as blink at this news.

The other surprising news was farther down the list -- Amazon's mp3 store has slipped to #4 despite several months of hype as the industry's Great White Hope in the fight against Apple, with Best Buy claiming the third spot as a result of holiday gift cards being redeemed.

Hopefully this will serve as a wake-up call to anybody who is still unwilling to sell music online. Get on it!

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Video projects from Reznor and Radiohead http://www.monkeyclaus.org/technology/video-projects-from-reznor-and-radiohead/ http://www.monkeyclaus.org/technology/video-projects-from-reznor-and-radiohead/#comments Tue, 18 Mar 2008 03:45:00 +0000 vijith http://www.monkeyclaus.org/blog/?p=44 Thom Yorke's confused warble on the In Rainbows track "Videotape" just took on another layer of significance, and in addition, Trent Reznor has been watering the middle finger to the old record industry that is Ghosts, and now it's finally growing longer. In a recent post on his site, Trent announced a collaborative fan project centered around YouTube which will surely add an immense catalog of custom visuals to the ecosystem of remixes that's sure to spring up around the album.

We have to reproduce it here because it appears he has his site configured to swallow old posts entirely and never display them again:

Hello-

First of all, a sincere THANK YOU for the response to Ghosts. We are all amazed at the reaction for what we assumed would be a quiet curiosity in the NIN catalog. My faith in all of you has been restored - let's all go have coffee somewhere (my treat)!

Today we announce the expansion of the Ghosts project into the visual world. This record began as an experiment with us using sound as a means to describe visuals. Early in the project we thought it would be interesting to see what the community could create / collaborate on as a reaction to the music we were making. We wanted to keep the canvas as blank as possible for you, hence the lack of descriptive song titles and the primarily textural artwork and packaging.

So here's the plan: we've teamed up with YouTube to host a "film festival" around Ghosts. The concept is for you to take whatever tracks you feel inspired by from Ghosts and create what you feel should accompany them visually. You will be able to see all of the submissions, and a team of us (including me) will be sorting through them and setting aside ones we feel are exceptional. Eventually (within a couple of months?) we will present a virtual "film festival" with me and some special guests presenting selections of your work.

This isn't a contest and you don't win elaborate prizes - it's meant to be an experiment in collaboration and a chance for us to interact beyond the typical one-way artist-to-fan relationship. We've discussed some interesting ways this could go, including multiple installments of the online "film festivals," to broadcast TV specials, to a one-time live performance of the entire Ghosts record with your visuals involved. It really depends on how this progresses and develops.

We are all very much looking forward to what you come up with, and hope you enjoy the experience. Visit our YouTube channel for information on how to participate.

TR

Then, a few days later, Radiohead announced a similar contest.

Beyond the fact that Radiohead's is expressly framed as a competitive event while Reznor's seems to be intended more as a celebration of fan enthusiasm, one key difference between the two is that Radiohead's is sponsored by online cartoon portal Aniboom, and thus all submissions will be animated. While that's a notoriously difficult medium in many ways and this is not for the faint of heart, the winner will get a $10,000 budget and the official Radiohead stamp of approval for the final version of their submission.

Then again, I've seen teenagers do some remarkable work in Flash, so in another sense this stipulation opens the contest up to fans who don't have access to serious video production tools.

Regardless, anybody who remembers their 1997 video for Paranoid Android has already seen how this might turn out.

All the reports are teeming with the names of other artists who can legitimately claim to have done this before either Trent or Thom, but I think the key difference is the environment created by the preceding record release. Using the internet to connect with fans is nothing new, but everything changes when you frame it as a dramatic break from the status quo as both these bands have.

The best part about this, however, is that it's starting to seem like each wants to outdo the other, and that can only lead to more cool developments in the near future. In a best-case scenario, Reznor's recent comments about Radiohead's In Rainbows scheme can be described as a friendly sparring match. He called their offering "insincere" on the grounds that the files were gross, low-quality 160kbps and the download option was removed entirely once the traditional physical release hit stores. In a worst-case scenario, he's seriously annoyed with them and is itching to deliver the equivalent of a knockout punch. Either way, he's right to call them out on that -- In Rainbows was a landmark release, but Trent beat the pants off those British brats when it comes to things like the integrity of the files, embedded artwork, and digital extras.

What's more, hopefully the bickering will inspire more musicians to move their operations online and join in the fun. The Rolling Stones are reportedly in a position to take their masters with them when their contract with EMI expires, for example. And to strike up the classic dichotomy one more time, remember that the Beatles still aren't available on iTunes.

Both groups are undeniably rooted in the old school way of doing things, but you know they're at least paying attention -- all this is just getting too cool to ignore, even if you're Keef or Ringo.

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Blender ruthlessly chops record industry to bits http://www.monkeyclaus.org/technology/blender-ruthlessly-chops-record-industry-to-bits/ http://www.monkeyclaus.org/technology/blender-ruthlessly-chops-record-industry-to-bits/#comments Sat, 15 Mar 2008 05:43:55 +0000 vijith http://www.monkeyclaus.org/blog/?p=42 The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show list of music industry screw-ups than the Decca Records exec who turned down the Beatles in 1962.

We won't know for sure until we're looking back after another forty years have passed, but it seems that might be a bit of an overstatement. By the time Dick Rowe realized the mistake he'd made, the boys were already signed to EMI/Capitol. In contrast, most record labels have been changing their tune regarding downloads lately, so it may not be all over for them just yet.

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