One of the biggest inspirations behind the EP was the artist Rex Orange County. A lot if not all of the chord shapes and types I've used are shapes i've discovered from listening to and playing his music. The main Chord sequence of the first track "True colours" is heavily influenced by him. The chords are Ema7 - E9 - Ama7 - Cma7 - Fma7 . The Major 7th chord shape I use was discovered when I came across rex's song "sunflower". Rex's sound can be described as a being a mixture of anti-pop with a hint of jazz and soul. This is the exact vibe i'm going for on my EP. Upon further research into him as an artist and how he has developed over the course of the two records he has released I have decided his debut is the album "bcos u will never b free" i'd rather sound like as it sounds more relaxed and almost rough as appose to the second album "apricot princess which has more of a big band sound to it.
The Glyn Johns Technique (GJT) is a technique used for recording drums created by the British sound engineer Glyn Johns. "who most notably worked with Led Zeppelin, The Who, The Rolling Stones, The Eagles, Eric Clapton, and even started his career assisting for The Beatles." (The Recording Revolution 2011). From this we can clearly see the the GJT is worth researching as it has been used by some of the most influential musicians of all time. The beauty behind the GJT is the pure minimalism behind it. Instead of having to mic up each tom symbol, ETC. The GJT only uses four microphones. It starts with simply placing one mono-overhead above the snare or middle of the kit approximately 3/4 feet. This will allow you to gain a over all balanced sound of the kit. Equally balancing the entire kit. The next microphone (also an overhead) should be placed "to the right of the floor tom, maybe 6 inches above the rim and facing across the tom towards the snare and hi hat" (Th...
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