Erlanger Programm: An Issue Resolved?
Sometimes, you have to take a step back to be able to move forward.
This was in part true for working on that dreaded Cubase issue.
Let’s see where we land…
Sometimes, you have to take a step back to be able to move forward.
This was in part true for working on that dreaded Cubase issue.
Let’s see where we land…
Back in January, my plan looked something like this: have an idea what needs to be done in sound design (and have started on it) before end of January. have a mastering concept defined by mid-February. have sound design and mix completed by end of February. have the cover art completed by end of February. […]
Read more "Erlanger Programm: The Last Stretch"A minor update on this project. Sketching out the mastering approach has happened. And MoinSound Studio 4.0 has been completed.
Read more "Erlanger Programm: Minor Progress Report"The steps taken this week were definitely not Giant Steps – yet without completing a formal milestone, they now give this project a feel of “most of it accomplished”.
Read more "Erlanger Programm: Small but Important Steps"“Darn that Dream” is one of many releases by multi-domain pianist Neil Alexander – and it is a piano solo album: the pinnacle of maturity as an instrumentalist, if something like this exists. Has Alexander reached that pinnacle? I decided to find out.
Read more "Review: Neil Alexander – “Darn That Dream”"A blog post originally from Oct. 20th 2009 – which deals with the topic as how we as an audience (and in that context, also we as performers of improvised music) should or may approach performances of improvised material – still valid today, and the first in a series of articles about improvised music I had in my mind for long.
Read more "How to approach improvised music – a suggestion"Matt Stevens’ 2010 solo release “Ghost” reviewed – where did Matt move from his “Echo” album, released almost 2 years ago?
Read more "Matt Stevens: “Ghost” – Review"On his 2010 release “Highway Rider”, jazz piano trio specialst Brad Mehldau tries working with the big guns – in this case, a classical chamber orchestra. Does this work out, like it so seldomly does in this context? Read on, as Rainer Straschill goes to find out.
Read more "Brad Mehldau: “Highway Rider” (Review)"Just a few online listening recommendations!
Read more "A few things I’ve been listening to recently (available online)"Tune in tomorrow for a special presentation from Nerdville as part of the MoinSound Studio Sessions. Curious what “Nerdville” is? Then read on!
Read more "“Nerdville” – a special Presentation as part of the MoinSound Studio Sessions"