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TN:09 London Grammar & MyRiot
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Length:
66 minutes
Released:
Apr 9, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
John journeys up to Rak Studios to meet with Dan Rothman from London Grammar and producer duo MyRiot and talk about their work together on the album ‘If You Wait’. We hear how the band adjusted from the self-produced recording environment, to working with producer stalwarts Tim Bran & Roy Kerr in the musical playground of State of the Ark Studios and then on to global success. Dan and the boys relive their favourite moments together in the studio and rediscover some of the production techniques used in the recording of London Grammar’s debut album. Tracks discussed: Wasting My Young Years, Strong, Nightcall Listen to 'If You Wait' here. 'If You Wait' - Ministry of Sound Recordings Limited, Metal & Dust Recordings Limited Intro Music - Sunshine Buddy, Laurel Collective GEAR MENTIONS Strymon Flint Pedal ProTools EBow Roland Juno 60 Steinway Pianos Vox AC30 SUBMIT A JINGLE For all of the details on sending in a jingle email jingles@tapenotes.co.uk Submit your Tape Notes jingle and we'll play our favourites each week on the podcast. Jingles can be in any style, can feature the Tape Notes theme, lyrics, or none of those things - be as creative as you'd like (as long as they're between 5-15 seconds). HELP SUPPORT THE SHOW If you'd like to help support the show you can donate as little or as much as you'd like here, (we really appreciate your contributions): Donate Follow us on Social Media to keep up to date with the latest episodes and submit questions: Instagram Facebook Twitter Visit our website to join our mailing list: www.tapenotes.co.uk
Released:
Apr 9, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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