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WOWCOOL on February 08, 2010 06:38

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    nickname: Rebel - excerpt from a longer piece. Demonstration of a recording/performance technique. Marc Arsenault, Scott Smallwood and Aaron Smith. Recorded by Jason Martin. Picture of instuments and some explanation at: http://wowcool.com/engine/2010/02/08/nickname-rebel-gear-blog-3-rotary-cymbalsbass-springs

    Released by: WOWCOOL
    Release/catalogue number: 24|016
    Release date: Feb 7, 2010
    ISRC: US-47H-10-00044

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    • WOWCOOL
      WOWCOOL on February 25, 2010 09:18

      Hmmm. It's been a long time since I tried it. But the TV was on.

    • almostdailysometimes
      almostdailysometimes at 3.51 on February 24, 2010 15:15

      @WOWCOOL: I have an old TV like that. What do you mean move a mic around it? While it's on? Or does it just react with the giant capacitor that's in there somehow? Thanks for the info.. 7 stars!

    • WOWCOOL
      WOWCOOL at 3.51 on February 22, 2010 01:45

      @almostdailysometimes: electric razor over guitar pickup, a cigarette lighter and that horn could be the trombone that was there. Have you ever moved a mic around an old-style TV (CRT)? pretty interesting.

    • almostdailysometimes
    • WOWCOOL
      WOWCOOL on February 21, 2010 18:32

      George, Sorry I failed to direct back to the post that (rather poorly) explains it. Listening back to it there is a bit of electric razor on guitar pickups. http://wowcool.com/engine/2010/02/08/nickname-rebel-gear-blog-3-rotary-cymbalsbass-springs

    • almostdailysometimes
      almostdailysometimes on February 21, 2010 16:58

      this track is stellar. What is the technique being demonstrated?

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