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Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 10:16 am
by roymond
Not other than Jane Siberry (awesome) and Magnatune (awesomeness)...
I'd be curious how it works for you. Personally, I bought the CD and ripped to 256 kbps :)

Also curious if you are in the Magnatune catalog. I like their net-label model. My company finds it important to block that site from me, so I can't check just now :(

Posted: Sat May 06, 2006 4:24 pm
by Reist
Just got mine. I was anticipating it to be good, but it was far better than good. It was awesome. I really love how relaxing the songs are to listen to. I've listened to it all the way through and I've had it for less than a day, and I'm already amazed. Fantastic job. Make more.

Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 10:04 pm
by catch
Congratulations! Finishing an album is tough.

I've downloaded it, and it sounds real good. I'll buy it as soon as I get a PayPal account set up.

How advanced is your recording rig? The quality seems very high.

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 10:01 am
by deshead
roymond wrote:Also curious if you are in the Magnatune catalog.
No, they have standards at that place :)

I like their model too. I'm surprised look-a-likes haven't popped up all over. (The only ones I know of are Beatpick and DiSfish.)
roymond wrote:How advanced is your recording rig? The quality seems very high.
Thanks. I don't think my setup is that advanced. Most of the album was recorded through a Tascam interface, into Sonar running on an Athlon 3200. I've got decent monitors, and acoustic treatment in key places, so my listening environment is probably better than the average home studio. But basically, I just stuck at the recording until I got the right take for each part. If I ever found myself thinking "I'll just fix it in the mix," it was a good sign I needed to retrack the part (especially since I wasn't paying for studio time.) And it probably goes without saying, but it's amazing how much easier it is to produce a track when all the parts sound the way they should.

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 5:08 pm
by Reist
I had a chem final today and I couldn't get "High Enough" out of my head. Thanks.

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 10:58 pm
by catch
I'm not roymond! Don't get me wrong - Roy's a fine name. Just not my name. ;)
sly stone wrote:Most of the album was recorded through a Tascam interface, into Sonar running on an Athlon 3200.
I was expecting you to rattle off a long list of super-expensive hardware I'll never get to see. Well done!

Posted: Wed May 17, 2006 6:16 am
by Clats
I recently played your cd for my brother and he asked "Hey, who the hell is this?" so i told him.
Three days later he tells me he's having a tough time finding your disc anywhere.
I have some bad news for you Des...no one at HMV has ever heard of Deshead.

Old Guys is stuck in my noodle right now...cuz I drink like one of them too.