Thursday, January 9, 2025
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Recording vintage rock music using just my second-hand junk & an SM58.


Final boss level for all my gear collected from car boot sales, pawn shops, gumtree, eBay and many more places over the years. Stream the final song here: https://share.amuse.io/JhsXvl0G6Q5Q

My latest addition to the collection is this Fender guitar amp which I got from a Christmas market. Was fun stepping away from Acoustic music for a bit. The G&L Electric Guitar is the only thing that I actually bought brand new from a real shop.

Oh, also follow me on Instagram so all the cool kids think I’m really popular – https://www.instagram.com/sleepingorchard/

I recorded most things on the Tascam 688 cassette recorder, but then I wanted to go a bit over the top (as opposed to my normal, minimal philosophy) so started layering things through the Tascam preamp on top of the final bounce, digitally.

The track itself started off as a melody/riff on the guitar and the very first thing that jumped out at me was that super 70s, slapback drum sound that you hear on everything from Life on Mars by Bowie through Metal Guru by T-Rex and ending at Nightclubbing by Iggy Pop.
So that’s really the whole connection between my track and ‘Krautrock’/‘Glam Rock’, the drums. A different beat and it’d have gone in a totally different direction, which is why music is fun.

Then I decided to enjoy my new amp for a bit. The main guitar has effects on it, reverb and phaser (I think) and then the 2nd tone had to be the classic rock tone that I’ve not used for ages, and then lastly we went to ‘Metal 2000s’ tone and ‘American 80s’ tone. I feel like the full palette has been used well on this one! No fuzz pedals this time though…

Then we have vocals, which I wrote pretty quickly and then we move to the percussion, random 2015 synth and surprise bass guitar appearance, made possible by a kind friend.

If you have any questions, leave them in the comments. I’ve lost direction and purpose in my typing!

If anyone read this far and has any idea how I can get a career mixing/recording music for other people, please let me know.

If anyone read even farther still, please find me a millionaire donor. Thanks.

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Originally posted by UCFDCJOkHmgky1alqWyP75Pw at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ComQ3M3md48

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