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Published on January 17, 2006 By dynamaso In Misc
It has been months in the planning. In fact, it has been something I’ve been dreaming about for years. And this coming Saturday it is finally happening. This coming Saturday I have 8 hours of time booked in a great local recording studio to put down five tracks for my band’s first EP.

I have been working so hard getting everything ready, planning the sessions, rehearsing the songs over and over and over, organising the artwork, the website, copyright paperwork, distribution (which we’re still trying to sort out), launch shows etc. The list is just too bloody long consequently I really haven’t had time to think about the impending day itself.

But I’m excited. I’m having fun getting all the elements together and I have a good feeling about this project. Unlike just about everything else musical I’ve been involved in, this particular project seems to be coming together really organically and easy. I feel blessed to have had some truly wonderfully talented people become involved in this because they see it as a worthy venture. It makes me want to jump for joy, to whoop and holler from the highest building, dance a mad jig and shout it to the top. But I can’t just yet.

This next stage is crucial. We have to make every second of the time we have count. Some have said 8 hours won’t be long enough. Others have said 8 hours might be too much. Still others have questioned us paying to do this at all, given I’ve got a pretty good home studio. But we’re happy to be doing this and at the end of the day, this is all that matters.

Half the tracks are already recorded and ready to be loaded up into the ProTools suite at the studio. The band is about as rehearsed as we’re ever going to be (even though we are having a final rehearsal tomorrow evening). Time lines are prepared and printed; lists have been checked twice and twice again. We’re as ready as we’re ever going to be.

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on Jan 17, 2006

What's an EP?

Best of luck on your recording (I understood that much).

on Jan 17, 2006
How exciting! I hope everything goes smoothly for you. Keep us posted.
on Jan 17, 2006
Awesome Maso! Best of luck with everything!
on Jan 17, 2006
This coming Saturday I have 8 hours of time booked in a great local recording studio to put down five tracks for my band’s first EP.


That's absolutely brilliant, Maso. Congrats. Best of luck on Saturday--hope it all runs smoothly for you (what's the equivalent of "break a leg" in the musical world?)

[My apologies if I have missed past blogs about this, but what sort of music do you guys play?--and when's the EP going on sale? ]
on Jan 17, 2006
I almost missed this post...I gotta start paying more attention to where I'm reading. Hehe.

Congrats, I hope 8 hours is the perfect amount of time. Keep us posted!

PS - You guys rock.
on Jan 17, 2006
Do you have any tracks up anywhere? What kind of sound is it? I wouldn't mind hearing the end result.
on Jan 17, 2006
Congrats...sound pretty exciting! Like others on here, I'd like to know what type of music it is...is it a certain genre, or just a combination of several?
on Jan 18, 2006
Whoo hoo Maso, that's great! It will be just fine, just fine! Yea, give us a sample when you're done. I'm so excited for you!
on Jan 18, 2006

and when's the EP going on sale? ]

What is EP?  Please?  Am I just an old fart that does not know?

on Jan 18, 2006
An EP is a short album. It usually has around 5 or so songs, so it sits somewhere between an LP (normal album) and a single.
on Jan 19, 2006
I almost missed this post...I gotta start paying more attention to where I'm reading.


ME TOO! Best of luck Maso! Oh, and here- I want you to have this...



on Jan 19, 2006

An EP is a short album. It usually has around 5 or so songs, so it sits somewhere between an LP (normal album) and a single.

Thanks!  I really did not know.

on Jan 19, 2006
Hello all, apologies for not responding earlier but I've been absolutely run off my feet.

Doc; your question about what an EP is has been answered and Cacto was right on the money (thanks Cacto). Thanks for your kinds words, mate. They're much appreciated.

Locamama; thanks very much for your good wishes. I'm sure it will go smoothly but your wishes are appreciated anyway.

Dev; thanks mate. I'm looking forward to hearing what you think.

Shades; thanks to you too. I'm happy to have 'break a leg'. I don't know that there is a music equivalent anyway. The style of music is Hip Hop and we're hoping the EP will be on sale by mid-March (given we have to mixdown, master and get copies made, which all takes time). We're hoping it will be available online earlier, though. I'll will keep you posted. In the meantime, check out our website. It has demo versions to download of some of the songs we'll be recording - www.jcronikal.com.

Tex; thanks so much for your support and kind words. I'm sure 8 hours is going to be more than enough for us to get what we need done. And I will certainly keep you posted.

Cacto; we're a hip hop band. Go to www.jcronikal.com and you'll be able to download some demos of some of the songs we'll be recording. (Please ignore the website - it is just a temporary page we've put up until our proper site is ready). Thanks for your support. Let me know what you think of the demos.

Inbloom; thanks to you as well. I've mentioned above our website address and you're more than welcome to download the demos we have there. Let me know what you think.

Serenity; thanks so much. I appreciate the support. Check out our website and download the demos of our songs there. Let me know what you think too. The final product won't be available for a little while, but I will let everyone know when it is.

Shovel; thanks for the lucky charm, mate and for your kind words of support.

To all of you I'd just like to say thanks heaps for your kind words of support. I really appreciate them and they do my heart good. I have every confidence we will be walking out of the studio tomorrow with some world class music having been recording and it is partly due to the wonderful support I get from my friends, both in the real world and here at JU. Thanks again.
on Jan 19, 2006

To all of you I'd just like to say thanks heaps for your kind words of support. I really appreciate them and they do my heart good. I have every confidence we will be walking out of the studio tomorrow with some world class music having been recording and it is partly due to the wonderful support I get from my friends, both in the real world and here at JU. Thanks again.

Knock em dead, and tell us where we can buy it!

on Jan 19, 2006
Thanks Doc, will do... Have a great weekend, mate.
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