Tuesday

Vocals all over the place

A long day with vocal recordings are over, and I am tired. I recorded vocals for five new songs, some of them I told you about and it is slowly taking form as a little bunch of electric fighters. Just to show you a little of the recording I made this little video, where I crossfade between me singing and the recording as it ended up today, for the new song"The Difference Between Illusion and Perception".



I sing into a Shure SM7b, as a tribute to Michael Jackson who used to record with this one as well - not to put anything on the same footing as him singing of cause!

The lyrics for these new songs are written by Morten Søndergaard - the famous danish poet - as we call him here in the house to tease him a bit. He is a really good friend, and his words are... I can't really start to say how much I love them and how musical they are to sing. So for now I will just say Thank you!

6 comments:

Unknown said...

Fantastic - to see the small piece of recording process. I was always interested in this part of work more than music videos for example, more than live shows also. I hope that you will continue to catch the videos.

contact: musmkh@hum.au.dk said...

I will and that is simply the point of this blog...to go behind the music!

Petr Matas said...

It looks like you are recording alone to your laptop at home. Or it is studio?

contact: musmkh@hum.au.dk said...

That's true, I always record alone in our studio - a room in our flat! I just hate oldskool recording studios where you pay rent pr. day and don't feel at home anyway. We have a very good set up at home these days, and I will share it with you if your interested.

Unknown said...

I'm very interested, but I feel that especially this interest is a small minded from me a little bit. It is not very interesting for another readers of this blog - the studio setup, but who know? I feel that it is similar to be interested in fast cars and not in songs and their arrangements.

pappi said...

så spændende det lyder. Jeg glæder mig