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 Post subject: Jason Vitelli: Confluence (Soundkeeper Recordings)
PostPosted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 6:46 pm 
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What might be the world's first purist rock recording
7 players, 17 songs, 2 mics

Hi all,

Folks have asked me about the next release on Soundkeeper. Here's the info:

I’m happy to announce our next release is not far off. This has been a big project and a challenging one for all concerned. A veritable tour de force from NYC singer/songwriter Jason Vitelli, “Confluence” is a double album (on one CD), showcasing Jason’s amazing talents as songwriter, vocalist, musician and arranger.

I first met Jason when he contacted me a few years ago, to master his first album “No Photographs”. I was so knocked out by Jason’s music, I asked him if he’d be interested in doing a project for Soundkeeper. Happily, he said he was interested. The only issue was that Jason played almost all the instruments on “No Photographs” and would need to assemble a band in order to do a real time recording in the Soundkeeper way.

The word was put out and Jason auditioned many players and background vocalists. Ultimately, he gathered a great bunch who were sympathetic to his music and provided just the right support to allow Jason to fly. As the pièce de résistance addition to the band, I contacted my friend Dave Ramsay. After hearing Jason’s music, Dave joined to complete the band and lend his special musicianship to the proceedings.

Featuring solo performances, duets and a trio as well as full ensemble pieces, the album’s 17 songs range from ballads to all out electric rockers, all recorded “live” (for the microphones) and in stereo.

For musicians used to the convenience of being able to overdub and/or patch musical performances, the demands were great in that everyone had to be “on” all the time; any mistake on one person’s part would require a retake on everyone’s part. From my perspective as producer and engineer, the different musical arrangements made it more like recording five or six different ensembles. I’d get a sound for recording and we’d capture the takes, then I’d have to start over again as we rearranged the stage to accommodate a different array of instrumentation. When it came time to master, the challenges continued. All the different combinations of players on the different songs meant that getting a consistent volume level from song to song took a lot more time, making settings, listening, tweaking settings, listening some more, etc. particularly in view of the fact that I was not going to simply slap a compressor on everything to “even it out”. The idea was to preserve the real dynamics of the performances, so of course, there were no compressors at all.

Stay tuned for some audio samples, soon to be put up on the Soundkeeper Web site.

Best regards,
Barry
http://www.soundkeeperrecordings.com
http://www.barrydiamentaudio.com


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 Post subject: Jason Vitelli: Confluence (Soundkeeper Recordings)
PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 11:15 am 
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Barry
http://www.soundkeeperrecordings.com
http://www.barrydiamentaudio.com


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 Post subject: Jason Vitelli: Confluence (Soundkeeper Recordings)
PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:26 am 
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It's here!
Confluence release date: Friday, November 18

Confluence, the new album from Jason Vitelli will be shipping on Friday, November 18th. Pre-orders are now being accepted.

If you saw our last Soundkeeper Recordings update, you know this one was a long time coming. I'm very glad to say this project, which began when I first proposed the idea to Jason back in 2008 has developed into a double-album length release, with a cycle of songs across varied musical styles.

There are four tunes with just Jason on the stage, accompanying himself on piano. There is a guitar/piano duet, a guitar/cello duet, a trio with guitar, cello and french horn and several full ensemble pieces.

Among those ensemble pieces, are a few full-on electric rock tracks. This is a type of music I've long wanted to record in this fashion, with only a single pair of microphones and no overdubs or mixing. Just the sound of the band, not as they'd be heard on a typical studio produced recording but as they'd be heard by a listener present at these performances.


Samples and photos

Samples from all the tracks on Confluence are now up on the Soundkeeper Web site, as are photos from the recording sessions.

See
http://www.soundkeeperrecordings.com/confluence.htm

Check out Jason's music. I hope you'll find it as intriguing and magical as I do.


Party!

To celebrate the release of Confluence, Jason will be performing a number of songs from the album on Monday evening, November 28th at 8pm.

The event will take place at:
Kenny's Castaways
157 Bleecker Street in New York City
917-475-1323

Admission is free.
Dave Ramsay, who played on Confluence will join Jason on the stage.

I hope you'll join us to celebrate this new release.
See you at Kenny's on the 28th!

Best regards,
Barry
http://www.soundkeeperrecordings.com
http://www.barrydiamentaudio.com


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 Post subject: Jason Vitelli: Confluence (Soundkeeper Recordings)
PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 8:59 pm 
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Thank you Barry, since you are involved I'm in. I have enjoyed your work for decades.
Thanks brother for your posting.

Rick A.

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 Post subject: Jason Vitelli: Confluence (Soundkeeper Recordings)
PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 9:37 pm 
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Hi Rick,

Thanks for your very kind post.

I've been wanting to record rock in a purist fashion for many years.
This album spans a wide range of musical styles - each song being just right for the mood Jason wanted to express.
Some of the tracks are full-tilt electric rock and provided me the opportunity to put the ideas to work.

It is refreshing (if I do say so myself) to hear rock with the "in your chest" feeling one gets in the presence of a good band but, in my experience, never makes it to the record. On "Confluence", the dynamics of all the performers are left intact, so when the band kicks, it comes through.

Turn it up! But remember to turn it down again before playing regular records. ;-}

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Barry
http://www.soundkeeperrecordings.com
http://www.barrydiamentaudio.com


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 Post subject: Jason Vitelli: Confluence (Soundkeeper Recordings)
PostPosted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 2:03 pm 
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Today is release day!

Thanks to all who pre-ordered.
They all went to the post office today.

We've got CDs as well as 6 (count 'em!) custom burned formats, from CD-Rs burned directly from the CD master, to 24/96 DVD-Rs that play in ordinary DVD players, to 24/96 .aif or .wav files-on-disc, to 24/192 .aif or .wav files-on-disc.

The rock tracks might constitute the world's first "purist" rock recordings. Direct-to-stereo, with no overdubs and no compression! These tracks will give your system a full workout.

Thanks to Jason and all the players who gave it all for the microphones and hence, for the listener.

Best regards,
Barry
http://www.soundkeeperrecordings.com
http://www.barrydiamentaudio.com


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