Archive for June, 2008

Brandt Previs Wood Microphones at Creative Caffeine!

• Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
Brandt Previs Wood Microphones at Creative Caffeine!

We are proud to have the Brandt “Previs” microphones available for sessions.  John Brandt has created a very unique wood microphone featuring an omni directional pickup pattern.  These mics are incredibly accurate and our first applications have been great when used on drums.

We look forward to putting these mics to the test and are planning to do some demonstration recordings within the next month.

The best part… These first 50 hand-made mics are being sold for  $1000/pair and include wooden shockmounts and carrying case… Incredible!  Contact us for more details or check out BrandtAudioDevices.com.

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Michael Johnson and Dave Lawbaugh at Creative Caffeine

• Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
Michael Johnson and Dave Lawbaugh at Creative Caffeine

Long-time client Donna Adler of Chicago recently did some live recording with Michael Johnson (above) and drummer Dave Lawbaugh  at Creative Caffeine.  Donna just finished an album she produced at Creative Caffeine and her light, folky sound is starting to gain momentum on various radio stations across the country.

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This was one of the first sessions using 2 hand made Brandt Previs wood microphones.  We used only 2 Brandt mics on the kit with a Sennheiser MD421 on the kick.  This was a KILLER setup for the intimate style of drums Donna was looking for!

Michael’s gut string sounded great through our Telefunken U47, of course.

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AMA Nominations

• Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

The nominees for the 2008 Americana Music Association Honors and Awards have been announced, and as is usually the case, a number of bluegrass or bluegrass-related acts are in the running.

Alison Krauss and Robert Plant are nominated for Album Of The Year for their duet project, Raising Sand; Jim Lauderdale for Artist Of The Year; Chris Thile and Sam Bush for Instrumentalist Of The Year; Steeldrivers for New Emerging Artist Of The Year; Gone, Gone, Gone by Plant and Krauss for Song Of The Year; and Plant and Krauss for Duo/Group Of The Year.

Read the complete slate of nominees on the AMA web site.

The award winners will be announced on September 18, 2008 at the 7th Annual Americana Honors & Awards Show at The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.

The show will be broadcast live on XM Satellite Radio, and taped for a later rebroadcast on Sirius Satellite Radio and BBC2 Radio.

The Bluegrass Blog » AMA nominations include bluegrass artists: bluegrass music news

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Top 10 Ways Musicians Piss Off Their Fans

• Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Original Article:  MuchMusic.com | Blog
We’ve all come in contact with that drunken guy at the party (hell, perhaps you’ve been that drunken guy) who corners you and makes you listen to a song that’s “changed his life.” Because music has this ability to really affect its listeners, the creators of said music are often worshipped or idolized. This fan worship can often go straight to the musicians’ heads, and can cause them to do things that are considered to be very schmuck-like by their fans. Frankly, these things have the ability to piss us right off and, to put it politely, can make us think uncharitable thoughts. Very uncharitable. Such as the recent incident at the Bonnaroo Music Festival where Kanye West didn’t play his set until 4:45 in the morning, making fans wait 2+ hours! Mmhmm - schmuck-like, indeed. (In response to this, one fan told Kanye to “S my D.”)

So what follows is a list of things that musicians have done that has caused outrage and scorn among listeners and, if you get right down to it, are pretty asshat things to do.

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Kanye West Keeps Bonnaroo Fans Waiting Until 4:25am

• Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Fans at Bonnaroo yesterday (June 15) were so angry at Kanye West for his delayed performance that they scrawled their anger in spraypaint on the portaloos at the site, angrily chanted his name and pelted glowsticks at the stage during the two-hour delay.

West was due to perform at 2.45am yesterday morning but did not emerge on stage until 4.25am.

Messages on the screens told the crowd the show would be delayed until 3.15am and then delayed again until 3.30am, reports the Associated Press.

The crowd repeatedly chanted “Kanye sucks!” during the delay, and today a section of portaloos onsite were spraypainted with the words “Fuck Kanye”.

The delay was apparently due to issues setting up the rapper’s ‘glow in the dark’ stage set after a previous delay unloading Pearl Jam’s stage. The band had also run over their allocated time by an hour.

However, even with the stage set-up apparently completed at 3.30am, West did not appear for almost another hour.

According to reports, the original schedule had him in an 8.15pm slot but he requested a late-night set.

Original Article:
Bonnaroo fans anger as Kanye West is late | News | NME.COM

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Pearl Jam offers streaming ‘bootlegs’

• Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Pearl Jam, a band with a reputation for delivering great live performances, is offering to sell “bootleg” recordings of the group’s concert shows.

Fans can go to Pearljam.com and purchase streaming downloads or burn-to-order CDs of each of the band’s performances during its 2008 concert tour, which launched last week in Florida. Internap is overseeing the audio streaming.

Pearl Jam is taking liberties with the term bootleg. Typically bootlegs are pirated material that are given away or sold at bargain-basement prices.

That’s not the case here. Each concert performance will sell for $9.99 (MP3) and $14.99 (FLAC) and be made available two weeks after the performance. But fans may give Eddie Vedder and the group a pass on this one.

Why?

Because at least Pearl Jam is offering the music free of digital rights management. This means fans can burn the songs to disc or transfer them to their digital music players. Another reason is that Pearl Jam is a longtime advocate for fans.

Pearl Jam once canceled a concert tour to protest the high price of concert tickets. The group sued Ticketmaster and requested that the U.S. Department of Justice investigate the company. Nothing came of the lawsuit.

Full Article:
Pearl Jam offers streaming ‘bootlegs’ | Tech news blog - CNET News.com

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Amy Winehouse suffers lung, heart ailments from crack…

• Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Frail Amy Winehouse has been struck down by the deadly lung condition emphysema - and she could be in a wheelchair within a MONTH if she doesn’t stop smoking crack cocaine, her dad revealed last night.

Doctors have also told the star, 24 - rushed to hospital after having a fit this week - that she will need a permanent oxygen mask to survive unless she takes their advice.

In an emotional interview, her devastated father Mitch told the Sunday Mirror how watching his daughter deteriorate reminded him of his own 78-year-old mother struggling for breath on an aspirator before she died of lung cancer.

Worried dad Mitch said: “To think this could be my beautiful 24-year-old daughter’s life is preposterous. But if drugs mean more to her than breathing properly, then so be it. But the doctors have told her if she goes back to smoking drugs it won’t just ruin her voice, it will kill her. It’s been a tough week.”

Full Article:
Exlusive: Amy Winehouse has emphysema and could be in wheelchair - Sunday Mirror

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Now available: Creative Caffeine retro-kitsch Pin-Up girl tins

• Monday, June 23rd, 2008

  • 2 designs to choose from, with more on the way
  • Big 12 X 12 size
  • Weathered to look ancient (1950s for you dudes our boss’s age)
  • Get one free with your first booking of 3 hours, or pick our CC coffee cup
  • $25 each
  • Ask for ‘em by name. Get ‘em all, kids!

#1 Melissa

Creative Caffeine Collectible Pin-Up Girl Tin v.01 - Cozy Warm

#2 Veronica

Creative Caffeine Collectible Pin-Up Girl Tin v.02 - Beach Radio

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Gene Simmons blames fans, P2P for killing music industry

• Thursday, June 19th, 2008

The music industry is suffering, and it’s all because of those darn fans. Er, what? It turns out that KISS member Gene Simmons believes exactly that. He claims that piracy is to blame for the industry’s woes, and KISS is apparently taking its ball and going home until the situation gets under control.

“The record industry is dead. It’s six feet underground and unfortunately the fans have done this,” Simmons said, according to AOL News. “They’ve decided to download and file share. There is no record industry around so we’re going to wait until everybody settles down and becomes civilized. As soon as the record industry pops its head up we’ll record new material.”

It’s never a smart move to blame your loyal and devoted fans for the injustices of the world, but Simmons seems to think that his fans (unlike everyone else’s) would rather steal from the band than continue paying for music they enjoy. Simmons also thinks bands that encourage the public to download their music for free (such as Radiohead with its famed In Rainbows experiment) are only making the situation worse, despite the fact that Radiohead has made a nice chunk of change from the In Rainbows release so far.

Simmons’ latest comments come just over six months after his previous rant about the music industry, wherein he told Billboard, “Every little college kid, every freshly-scrubbed little kid’s face should have been sued off the face of the earth.” At that time, he blamed the record industry for letting foxes into the henhouse (presumably by allowing DRM-free music to be sold online, or perhaps any music at all to be sold online). “Doesn’t affect me. But imagine being a new band with dreams of getting on stage and putting out your own record. Forget it,” he said.

So, does this apparently rampant piracy problem affect Simmons or not? His comments between last November and now seem to contradict each other a bit, although they clearly share the same underlying sentiment: anger. Simmons might want to reconsider speaking for anyone but himself, though. Many young and independent bands are able to enjoy success on and off the stage, all while selling their music online. As part of an upcoming feature we’re doing on indie bands and online music, one band told us that its members believe that P2P is all part of the ecosystem, and that they even saw increased sales after their album showed up on Bit Torrent.

The sad part is that Simmons’ continued comments aren’t going to cause anyone (fans or not) to have an epiphany and quit their P2P-slingin’ ways. In fact, it may have the opposite effect—the clear disdain in his words may well drive some of KISS’ fans away. The only thing Simmons is doing by lashing out at fans is earning him a reputation as a curmudgeonly artist unwilling to adapt to a changing music landscape.

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Gene Simmons blames fans, P2P for killing music industry

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Five Reasons Why Metallica Will Doom Bonnaroo Forever

• Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Bonnaroo, it was nice knowing you.

We’ll miss your gray market economy, with Frisbee-chucking weirdos selling burritos, beer and mystery balloons from the back of Econoline vans. We’ll miss the way you blended hippie jam bands like Rusted Root with indie rock bands like Death Cab for Cutie and the resultant nine-car social pile up that ensued. Hell, we’ll even miss the sunstroke and smell of the non-VIP camping area.

But it’s all over now. You could have had yourself a nice little time with David Cross in the comedy tent, dozens of stoners mesmerized by “The Big Lebowski” and maybe a nice Phil Lesh/Lupe Fiasco duet, but no. You got greedy. You wanted a big-time name near the top of the bill. You had to go cock things up and get Metallica.

Let there be no question: Metallica will kill Bonnaroo. When they’re done, Manchester, Tenn. will be a post-apocalyptic swath of scorched farmland, burned out VW Microbuses and tufts of shredded hair yanked from hipster beards. Why, you ask? Because this band is like Rogue from the X-Men, it kills everything it touches. Here are five solid examples to ponder before the special brownies kick in.

Full Article:
Five Reasons Why Metallica Will Doom Bonnaroo Forever - Esquire

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