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Tuesday, May 12, 2009 - Royal Hunt Launch Studio Diary | Royal Hunt have launched a studio diary at their website where fans can follow the entire recording process of the new album. The band is planning regular updates, photos, video clips, as well as a track by track recording of one of the songs from the album.
A new update reads: "As you all know by now, this album will be recorded in an "old school" fashion (not only songwriting has been done in that way, but the actual means of recording are suppose to match the 70`s atmosphere as well); now - all of the sudden - it's all about old analogue gear, drifty tape machines, noisy amps and kilometres of tape... in short: trashy ancient crap in different forms and shapes :-)
Without a doubt: an interesting - and somehow daring - idea, which might look and sound quite appealing (in theory), but is it doable? Only time will tell.
But - while in the process of figuring it out - why not make it a little bit more interesting (for some of you, at least)?... and after some head scratching we decided to give you a chance to observe (well, to listen to, mostly) how one of the songs from our future album will be build from scratch - an instrument at the time, all the way to the final mix. So don't forget to check out our "Studio Diary" from time to time - the journey's about to begin!" |
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