late night recording
- August 22nd, 2016
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Up late last night in the Lair’s main studio, recording Kathryn Tewson on backing vocals for “We’re Not Friends.” She’s been singing since she was 14, and you may have heard her on things like Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls, or the live performance of Lord of the Rings this year, she’s done some work for television, and she’s a member of both the Seattle Symphony Chorale and Opus 7. So while it’s rare for a supervillain to admit it, I am feeling seriously outclassed here. XD
She’s put a post up about the session on Facebook. I was really surprised that with all the work she’s done, she’s never worked with a close microphone before! But as someone from an overwhelmingly classical background (and enthusiastically of that school), it’s just not something they do. Her “bloom point” is something like 12 feet away? Which sounds like a beam origination point for some sort of superweapon but is actually where has various harmonics come together in a classical environment.

bloom point
I don’t see the difference, really.
By the way, close-mic being a new thing for her? You can’t tell from the recordings. I mean damn. And, for the record, she’s a joy to work with, so if you need somebody, go hire her.
Two more people left to record, both this week. SCHEDULE, MINIONS, SCHEDULE!
Could not have loved it harder if I’d tried with both hands for a fortnight. I always leave a recording session feeling like I’ve lost a hammer fight and this one was no exception, but the high of knowing you’ve done great work with great people more than makes up for it!
<3!
Losing a Hammer Fight would make a good album title for somebody. Or, or, or maybe the world’s first noisemusic comedy band. You know, the Weird Al of noisemusic.
They could be called, idk, “The Fart of Noise,” and Losing a Hammer Fight would be their first album