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  1. Ashdown Electric Blue 15-180 Bass Amp Combo, 180 watt. Full working order. Good for anything between medium sized venues to practicing. It has served me well, the only reason I'm selling is due to the fact I hardly play anymore. You can easy come past make sure everything is working. I stay in Methlick. 160 ONO
  2. weathered brown, set-in mahogany neck, the Gibraltar III bridge and two humbucking pickups nice fat sound. 170 ONO SZ320MH - Ibanez Guitar Wiki
  3. Cool video, nice shots, looks cool, bit out of sink though. Love bob's cap haha Tom
  4. normalizing? limiting? interesting.
  5. thats some pretty good words there. For dance and electro its great to use analysers so you can see which frequencies are overpowering others, in clubs they often have limiters which cut out frequenices that go over a certain level, but it also helps you make a better sound when your track gets annihilated by myspace compression (if you use it) I would strongly reccommend using mastering eq, compression and sometimes reverb. Sometimes subtle use of things can totally tighten up a mix. kimy was totally rocking it out though at the tunnels on friday, really enjoyed the set!
  6. sounds like a nice system. you should get some dub on the go to get those speakers worn in i'm definatley going to come down check it out soon
  7. logical progressions 1 is pure genius on vinyl especially 8-)
  8. I would say your opinion is due to the use of digital recording and mixing techniques and away from the old buzzy analogue. I do prefer the retro sound myself, but if you listen to say a classic zepplin track you can hear extreme buzzes etc. and drums out of time but that made the music back then - like recording john bonham in a lift shaft for the levee brakes. You just have to strive to keep it pure, and try steer clear of the timbaland style recordings, I guess, even if its what the mainstream audience want, all popular music has an audience at some stage; I know people who would say the opposite of your opinion as well p.s. ow yeah if it still sounds bad just whap it through a roland tape echo
  9. Hey there, was wondering if you could help me out. I've got two tickets for the friday show and was wondering if someone would trade two for the friday for the saturday. It'd be much better for me because I work at next on the saturday at 10am and after seeing groove at rockness i need to take the next day off. have a good time if your going, can't wait. Tom
  10. Hey there, I've just moved down to perth to study hnc sound production, cant really find anywhere like the aberdeen music forum... looking for musicians to jam / work with im really interested in starting a groove armada/massive attack/portishead/dub type project but i'm generally open to all types of music. I play bass, guitar, decks and even a bit of singing - you can check it out at MySpace.com - Contra Tour in Sept. & New Song - Aberdeen, UK - Punk / Hardcore / Reggae - www.myspace.com/contrarock or MySpace.com - RKL - UK - Reggae / Progressive / Jazz - www.myspace.com/iammadeoutofglue please dont hesitate to get in touch, Tom Rogers
  11. finally we have got around to recording, be sure to check it out before we go on tour in september! cheers, Tom MySpace.com - Contra Tour in Sept. & New Song - Aberdeen, UK - Punk / Hardcore / Reggae - www.myspace.com/contrarock
  12. yeah i know what how your feeling, ive been in contra for about a year now, and although i love the music so much, i have fairly shelled out a fair bit to practice, especially because i live out in the country, i used to have to always get the bus into town. Contra are looking for a practice place, but im shortly moving down to perth (3weeks) so i dont know if finding a place right bang centre of aberdeen is best for us, at least at perth college theres free practice rooms Tom
  13. the name is makeshift and its just a short term thing, end of story. if you really must know, it is a prototype for my project im hoping to start down in perth called dubs anonymous also i am a bass player for contra, not really a guitarist or frontman, and much more interested in working with other people rather than listening to my voice/guitar playing. and i personally dont like the 6 string thing either, but its about how you play though. Any good bass player can make a bass sound good, you know that. the rest of the musicians in rkl are all grade 8, however i am self taught and have never had a lesson, so the complex thing is a definate no go here especially how i write all the songs. suppose like you judged the 6 string impact on the sound, ( i used to be like that myself) i thought you were standing up for aberdeen's indie king louie. I just love kicking back and watching the jungle book i spose. wasnt actually prepared for you to reply but aye cheers for the youtube clips, a personal favourite of mine is lee scratch perry getting interviewed by jools holland, i cant wait to go out to jamaica! after all that stupid discussion, if you have time you should check out our songs and see what you think bearing that all in mind. peace (white flag) haha Tom
  14. aberdeen music scene is such a laugh, take the indie boys with you! ow yeah and by the way just by myspace searching 'king louie' there are 21 bands in the world with that name...
  15. can't believe thats all anyone says about our band. its music you know, and like i said previously, once we sign a record deal we'll change the name. but until then you can keep worrying about the names of bands and i'll worry about the music Tom
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