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In this episode, Akron Symphony violinist Sam Petrey talks about his experience recording with effects pedals from EarthQuaker Devices. Sam recorded Bach's Allemande from D minor Partita No. 2 and Novacek's Perpetuum Mobile using the Afterneath and the Palisades pedals. You can see Sam's full video on EarthQuaker's YouTube page. The performance was recorded and mixed by Jeff France, and shot and edited by Chris Tran at EarthQuaker Studios in Akron. Learn more about EarthQuaker at their website. To learn more about all the ways that you can experience the Akron Symphony, visit the ASO at Home page on our website. There you will find musical performances, musician interviews, podcast episodes, and a variety of educational resources.
This is the audio from our video here: https://youtu.be/tmcCNZpaDBY We demo the J Rockett Analogue Preamp Experiment, Earthquaker Devices Afterneath V3 reverb and the N-Audio Firesound overdrive guitar effects pedals. We hope you enjoy this episode. Please subscribe to our channel. You can buy TPS merch to support our efforts https://www.thatpedalshowstore.com We are on Patreon – crowdfunding for creatives https://www.patreon.com/ThatPedalShow Please visit our preferred retailers! UK & Europe: Andertons Music http://bit.ly/2cRvIvt Australia: Pedal Empire http://bit.ly/2mWmJQf
Luke Sital-Singh interpreta canções de amor, saudade e aflição nesta apresentação emocionante de "Afterneath" e "Killing Me". "Essas são as canções que nunca me canso de ouvir e de compor, porque elas me fazem sentir menos sozinho", diz Sital-Singh.
Luke Sital-Singh canta canciones de amor, anhelo y dolor en esta conmovedora actuación de "Afterneath" y "Killing Me". "Estas son las canciones que nunca me canso de escuchar y nunca me canso de escribir, porque me hacen sentir menos solo", dice Sital-Singh.
Luke Sital-Singh sings songs of love, longing and grief in this stirring performance of "Afterneath" and "Killing Me." "These are the songs I just never tire of hearing and I never tire of writing, because they make me feel less alone," Sital-Singh says.
Jascha Hoffman is a singer, songwriter, and journalist. He writes regularly for The New York Times (he has a monthly column called “The Scan” that covers science and culture). He’s also a regular contributor to the science journal Nature, and his work has appeared in Scientific American, The Boston Globe, and Business Week. As a singer-songwriter Jascha has recorded three records. His most recent release, called “The Afterneath” was released independently in late 2014. Several years ago, he wrote a handful of obituaries for the New York Times, mostly of scientists, an experience that led him to compose a collection of songs inspired mostly by Times obituaries. He says “to my surprise the strongest character on the album has turned out to be the 20th century…you could say the album is a sort of technicolor obituary for an American era, one that is slowly fading.” Here he talks about his writing process, success, failure, disappointment and delight. http://www.afterneath.org
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