Saturday 18 June 2011

48 Film Festival - Dunedin Finals.


On Friday 10 June the band played a short acoustic set at the V 48 Hour Film Festival Finals. The concept of the 48 Hour Film Festival is to write, film and edit a movie in 48 hours... with a few restrictions such as your genre, a prop, a character and a line...It was awesome to be able to drink heaps of free V and watch amazing short films.


We all agreed with the winner which was an hilarious, 'Fad Movie' about the fad that we all remember - Chatter Rings. Make sure you check out the screening of the finals on Channel Four later in the year. Here is a link to view some of the finalists around New Zealand:

Thanks to V, Strictly Coffee, Filadelfios and to the talented people that made the films we got to enjoy. It was a fun night.



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Monday 13 June 2011

NZ Music Month Library Gig.


During NZ Music Month the Dunedin Public Library hosted a selection of wonderfully talented local artists - Tla, Julian Temple Band, John Egenes, Both Sides of the Line, Catgut and Steel, Black Boy Peaches, The Plot Holes, Honeybone., Left or Right Soundsystem, Mr Biscuits, The Doyleys, Death by Silo, Logan Valentine with Chris Keogh, Matt Langley, Leo Ladell, Amanda Goodwin, Thomas Macarthur and Robert Scott.


Ash & The Matadors enjoyed playing alongside Logan Valentine with Chris Keogh (who played some delightful Sex With Bowie songs) and Robert Scott (who is in amazing Dunedin bands such as The Bats and The Clean). 


Thanks to The Dunedin Public Library http://www.flickr.com/photos/dunedinpubliclibraries) and Jo Little for these photos from the show. 




Wednesday 8 June 2011

"Jetpak Blues", Recording at Arthouse Studio.

On Saturday 28th May the band met with Paul M Sammes of Arthouse Studio to record the track, "Jetpack Blues", for their new single - "The Jetpak Blues". Arrival time was 10am and the day was spent recording (and reading Oasis magazines supplied by Ash), with it being called a day around 6pm. However, not everything was quite completed so the band returned on Monday night to finish... arriving there just after 5pm and returning home around 1am. It was a great experience and Ash picks up the mastered version for a listen this evening after Thursday night band practice.


"The Jetpak Blues" single itself will contain 3-4 other songs which are yet to be confirmed. The other songs being recorded over a weekend at The Long Beach Scout Hall by Driech (Livesoundengineering) 


Currently the design for the cover is being worked on and it is aimed that the release date will be late July. 


Below are some photos of the recording (taken by the band themselves, as you can probably tell) as well as some information on Paul M Sammes and The Arthouse Studio, which you may find interesting to read.







PAUL M SAMMES 
(directly quoted from: http://www.eventfinder.co.nz/2011/mar/dunedin/home-recording-101)



Upon graduating from the Music and Audio Institute of New Zealand (MAINZ) with a Diploma in Audio Engineering and Music Production in 1993, Paul headed to Sydney, Australia where he began work as an engineer and producer working with various studios and production houses. Later gaining a degree in Digital Media from Sydney Graphics College (SGC) where he continued as a Lecturer in Sound Design for Film, Television, Radio and Advertising.
A long time Pro Tools user himself, Paul later joined the Avid / digidesign team, working internationally with high profile Studios and Pro Tools professionals. This in turn lead to Paul being appointed to the prestigious Australian Institute of Music (AIM), where he continued lecturing in Recording Technology, Digital Audio and Mastering, prior to his return to New Zealand in February 2010.
A musician, engineer and producer, Paul is passionate about all things audio and has over twenty years experience in the professional audio Industry.


ARTHOUSE STUDIO
(directly quoted from: http://www.eventfinder.co.nz/2011/mar/dunedin/home-recording-101)

Equipment used: 
The arthousemedia Studio is equipped with a range of high-end professional audio tools. These include a world class Avid / digidesign Pro Tools HD3 System and Control|24 Automated Mixing Console, M-Audio MIDI Controller Keyboards, Focusrite Microphone Preamps, Roland V-Drums Electronic Drumkit, Fender and Laney Guitar Amps and an extensive range of high end studio and performance microphones.
Our comfortable production and listening rooms additionally feature Avid / digidesign Audio Interfaces and Control Surfaces including digidesign 002 and digidesign Mbox2’s, Roland Synthesisers and a range of Professional Monitoring and Headphone Systems by Genelec, Event, Roland, Carillon, Aussie Monitor, Beyer, AKG and Legacy Audio.
All rooms are equipped with Apple Powermac G5 workstations running Avid Pro Tools and Logic Audio.
Software includes EQ, Dynamics and Waveform processing by Brainworx, Massenburg, Drawmer, Focusrite, EMI, URS, Waves, Massey, Eiosys, Pultec , Flux, TL Audio, RND and Eventide. FX and Virtual Instruments by Eventide, Antares, Aphex, Princeton Digital, Izotope, Digidesign, Native Instruments, Access, Neyrinck, Dolby Labs.

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