Re: Out Now: The Magnetophon Sessions, by Munk!

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On 11/05/2013 10:04 PM, Will Godfrey wrote:
On Mon, 28 Oct 2013 09:53:22 +0100
"rosea.grammostola"<rosea.grammostola@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:

Munk!, a jazz/ska/funk band from Groningen, The Netherlands, has
released an album made with free software, The Magnetophon Sessions.

During the hot part of summer 2013, Munk! stayed at the cultural
freezone Landbouwbelang in Maastricht (The Netherlands) for a week and
recorded seven new tracks in the unique and inspiring studio
Magnetophon. During the recordings we played with the whole band at
once, to get the most musical results. All tracks are
one-take-recordings, no edits where made when mixing the album.

The Magnetophon Sessions is produced with opensource and free software
on GNU/Linux.
Most notably: Ardour2 for recording and mixing, LADSPA plugins for
mixing, Gimp for graphics, Lives for video art.

Recorded&  mixed by Bart Brouns at Studio Magnetophon Maastricht
www.magnetophon.nl<http://www.magnetophon.nl>

Video clip Off The Chart:
http://www.munk050.com/

The Magnetophon Sessions, music&  artwork:
http://www.munk050.com/music/

Our advise on price for the digital download would be in the range of 5
-- 10 euro, but there's no minimum or maximum, so feel free, thanks for
your support!

Munk!

Enjoyed the music, but got the feeling that the vocals were too far back in the
mix. Also 'top end' seems weak - probably due to the mic placing etc.
Interesting venue, and i would think quite inspiring. I get the feeling that in
'Sunguruba' everyone was just totally chilled and having fun - possibly with
liquid assistance :)

I think you talk about different music... :)

Dirk
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