Saturday, January 30, 2010

Some favorites of 2009

I don't particularly care for using the term "best of," because art is so subjective that I can't tell you what the best was. And I certainly can't say that they're my absolute favorites from the year because there is so much else that I didn't see. So here are some of my favorites of 2009, in no particular order.

FILMS
(500) Days Of Summer
The Road
The Informant!
Zombieland










Big Fan
Up
The Girlfriend Experience
Funny People
Inglourious Basterds
The Cove
Moon
Up In The Air

LEAST FAVORITE FILM
Transformers 2
Runner up: Terminator Salvation

MUSIC










The B-Sharps - Play Cherchez Kahuna
Tinariwen - Imidiwan
Julian Casablancas - Phrazes For The Young
The Horrors - Primary Colours
Bob Dylan - Together Through Life
Tom Waits - Glitter and Doom Live
The Avett Brothers - I and Love and You
Lonesome Wyatt and Rachel Brooke - A Bitter Harvest

Most of the "new" bands I get into are buried treasure artists that haven't released in album in 20+ years, so I am so not up-to-date on current music. That was made even more apparent to me when I realized looking through the albums that came out last year that 1) I don't know at least half the bands on most critics' Top 10 lists and 2) that there are an awful lot of bands that I like that released new material that I wasn't even aware of. Bands like the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Flaming Lips, Sonic Youth, even Kiss. Also of note, though not on an album yet, Devo released a few new songs that's some of the best material they've done in years.

FAVORITE CONCERT
Bob Dylan in Bloomington, IN, November 2009
Runner up: The B-Sharps CD release in Fort Wayne, IN, 2009


I may post some additional favorites of 2009, but this is a good list so far. What other "favorites" categories can I do?

First time as a recording engineer and mixer: The Bashville Boys

One of my favorite endeavors last semester was to find a band for a group project, bring them in for two days, record six songs, and then mix and master the songs. I was lucky enough to get my favorite local (Muncie, IN) band, The Bashville Boys, to come in and record.
















The recording day was long, but it all went smoothly. Everyone in the band (in the picture from left to right is Kyle, Pete, and Jim; not pictured is Nathan, who sat in on drums) was very patient with the process. Everyone doing the recording work in my group were very accommodating to what the band wanted and worked very well with them. I couldn't have asked for a better experience my first time doing the technical work of the recording process.

Each of my group members had to mix and master a song on their own. Posted below is the song I recorded and mixed. It's an original of theirs called "Waitin'" and it's one of my favorites. If you ever catch them live, one of the coolest elements is that they constantly switch instruments, which gives a surprising vibracy to not just the performance but to the sound. It can also make it difficult to track who plays what on what songs, though, if you're wondering. Posted below the song are some of the technical aspects for those who are curious.


"Waitin'" written by The Bashville Boys.
Jim Flatford - mandolin, vocals (1st verse, chorus)
Peter Gaunt - guitar, vocals (2nd verse, chorus)
Kyle Beaty - banjo, vocals (3rd verse, chorus)
Nathan Bilbrey - drums

Mixed on Pro Tools. For both the compressor and equalizer, I used the JoeMeek plug-ins.