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Jim H.

24 // Male // Exeter, United Kingdom  |   Member since April 28, 2009
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About Me

Skill Level:
Semi-Pro
Craft:
recording engineer, mixing engineer
Instruments:
Guitar (All), Piano (All), voice, drums
Genres:
indie rock, electronica, synth pop, trip-hop
Influences:
Radiohead, Placebo, Bloc Party, The Postal Service, Bright Eyes, Thom Yorke, The Smashing Pumpkins, Air, Lemon Jelly, fanfarlo, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Reuben, David Bowie, The Doors, The Cardigans, The Libertines, The Subways, Nirvana, We Are Scientists, Marilyn Manson, Bon Iver, Biffy Clyro, Mystery Jets, Modest Mouse

I want to be a part of something new, create something that changes peoples opinions about music or sound in general.

I'm a fresh out of University Music Technologist, I have big plans for this industry and I will be at the forefront of the changes, as an artist and as the technologist that drives the change.

I love the industries changing state, I feel the oppurtunities are going to be vast when we finally get our heads round the "juke-box-in-the-sky" theory.

We can't stop the piracy, but we can stop the NEED for piracy.

Extended

Band or Group:
Motion Society
Favorite Lyric:

have another drink and drive yourself home, I hope there ice on all the roads

Day Job:
live sound engineer

Working With Others

How I Work:

If you know Postal Service then this is how I would like to utilise the services that Indaba are offering.

Swapping songs as often as is possible and adding or removing parts until we as a collective are content with the final result

Experience:

I have used Pro studios for 7 years now, I have recorded for a couple bands and have been sending and receiveing songs for the past 2 years.

Equipment:

Intel Mac
KRK RP5's
sm58
sm57
NT1-A condenser
I mostly use plugins for effects, such as...
guitar rig
amplitube
t-racks
and many more...

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Cahen Z. wrote on October 18, 2009:

I agree that T-racks is great to work with, sounds awesome. The reason I recommend AAMS is that the suggestions made is in Doc's so you can catch up on others sound engineers secrets:) I shall see if I can make some lyrics within a few weeks, my day job gets in the way constantly, the lyrics should be easy if we have similar inspiration. I saw some favorite artist of yours that I also like, I take it from there and leave a draft later.

Cheers,
Cahen Z


Cahen Z. wrote on October 17, 2009:

I’m impressed, not including your age tho I knew people making unbelievable songs before they knew how to tie their own shoelaces. Pure talent is what it is, and you got plenty of it. From clean sober vocals with guitar acc to dark grand pieces, everything with an emotional “nerve” to it. Looking forward to see what you come up with next. I can’t se any remixed submissions that would get you noticed :) If you want I mean. I’m a mixing/mastering novice but wouldn’t AAMS (Auto Audio Mastering System) be a next choice after T-racks? With your education using manual editing you could make it sound like a million dollar studio, I for instance have trouble with digital harshness using T-racks or iZotope Ozone but with AAMS it gets OK now and then. That considers my natural clumsiness. Look it up on Internet if it sounds interesting.