Michael Brauer, Simone Osbourne, Hugh Padgem, Jon Brion, Peter Gabriel, Glyn Johns, The Police, The Beatles, The Juliana Theory, Foo Fighters, Brad Paisley, Eric Clapton, Anthony Hamilton, Sting, Eric Johnson, Cold Play, Death Cab For Cutie, The Marsvolta, Wilco...
Sounds Like
Whatever I am working on at the time.
Record Label
Capital Nashville, SVSS, Highway, Trek, Outline...
I've had a vary interesting journey with music in my life time. I Guess it started playing Chop Sticks on a piano with real chop sticks. (I've still got the piano with the destroyed keys to prove it) Music was always something that captured my attention. As a kid my mother played great records from the Beatles, Led Zeppelin etc. (I've still got those to prove it too :-) We had a piano in my house that i loved to beat on (literally see chop stick story above) the first song i ever learned to play was the Beatles "let it be". soon after i picked up the guitar and that was it I was hooked.
When i turned 17 i found something new in music to explore, recording. i recorded an album with a friend of mine at a real studio. It wasn't very good but i saw all the creative possibilities you could explore with a recording studio. It would change the direction of my life to where I am heading today. I've been recording ever sense.
Currently I am a freelance engineer and producer. Although i mainly record in bigger studios i do have my own small project studio that i use for overdubs, mixing and song writing.
Another project that I am involved with is the experimental recording system, the isomike (www.isomike.com) Its the product of audio brain Ray Kimber (www.kimber.com) using spaced omni mics with a baffle between them recorded direct to DSD, it creates the most accurate recording possible. Its so amazing you need to hear it for yourself, there is no way i could do it justice with words.
Projects using isomike technology
Fry Street Quartet www.frystreetquartet.com
T-minus 5 www.Tminus5.com (Purity)
Over the years I've had the chance to work with some fantastic musicians and engineers. each time I've made an effort to learn something new from each one of them. Some of my favorites: Kenji Aihara, Sam Potter, Ryan Shupe and the Rubber Band, Traktor for Hire, Michael Greene, Ryan Boud, Dirk Woodruff, Ray Kimber, Graemme Brown, Fry Street Quartet, Phil Stokes, Wood Carver... All of them have influenced me immensely in my work.
Tonight! Luscious Ladies release Webcast! The show starts at 8pm MST (7pst/10est). We are previewing our new DVD entitled Luscious Ladies, plus a live acoustic performance.
Go to www.thegorgeoushussies.com to view the show.
We'll also be doing a Q&A afterwards.
Be there!
We are pleased to announce our new live DVD titled Luscious Ladies! This is the first DVD released by us and features all new songs performed before a live audience.
The live web-broadcast will be this upcoming Wednesday, July 1st at 8:00 PM Mountain Standard Time (7 PM PST or 10 PM EST).
You can view the trailer for Luscious Ladies right now by visiting www.thegorgeoushussies.com.
We'll send you an event invitation if you'd like to rsvp. Plus we'll send you a reminder on Wednesday of the event! Clear your schedule so you can witness the beginning of many things to come this year from The Gorgeous Hussies!
People this is one of my favorite places to rock out, and what's great is that I play from 8:00 to 11:00, so after that I get to hang out and party with you guys.
Actual shot from the last A BAR NAMED SUE PARTY!!!
Over and Out, Dan
Oh yeah here's the address...
3928 S. Highland Drive Salt Lake City, UT 84108 (801) 937-4895
just got back from LA this morning. How are things with you? I was wondering if you could email/or burn me the Iso recordings we made? I'll talk to you later bro, ciao,
The playing was good, but a chain I had on my tire slipped off, and wrapped around the drum. I had to remove the tire (in the snow of course)to get the chain off. I'm sure I looked like an idiot:) Then I drove to Clinton and played at a house party for a guys retirement, I played like a madman.
Ya, thanks for being such a GOOD boyfriend. If you want to be an AWESOME boyfriend, you would score us (me and kenz) some tickets for the jazz/lakers game on the 20th! I'm pretty sure that youre gonna get broken up with if you dont. Plus, if i'll go punch Kobe Bryant in the balls when he tries to shoot his first foul shot.
Ok so I've got it narrowed down to 3...you'll have to tell me what you think! Canon in D by Pachelbel, Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven, or Habanera by Bizet.