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Hi pals!! we were recording last moth some new material for a new 10" ep to be released in the second half of 2011. We have a new label . ATMC records, that is supporting us a lot and give us the change to record in a very proffesional studio. Here you got some pics
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Last edited: May 19, 2011 11:07:51

Good news! Can't wait to check it out. That is a really nice looking studio.

Mike
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Cooool ! I'm looking forward to hearing from you !
Can you tell us about your studio gear and recording process ?

Monkey Ju

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1 thing out of many that stand out from every time I listen to a Los Kahunas record is the quality that it was recorded at, so cool to take a glimpse into the process!

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clepak wrote:

Cooool ! I'm looking forward to hearing from you !
Can you tell us about your studio gear and recording
process ?

sure

08 Custom Silver sparkle franken Jazzmaster
64 fender Transition black-brownface Bassman head
64 fender blackface reverb unit
Ibanez TS9
2 x 12 cabinet with 71 alnico Eminence spealers

94 Turqouse Fernandes strat with fender delta tone PUs
63 RI fender modified tan reverb
07 Custom semi hollow franken tele pink sparkle with bigsby and Dimarzio twang king Pus
10 franken tele surf green with bigsby and seymour Duncan vintage tele and broadcaster PUs
Digitech bad monkey
67 fender bandmaster head
2 x 12 cabinet with ceramic Weber californias

97 Squier vista series Musicmaster Bass
Heavily modified Antoria silver sparkle Hollow body bass
Ampeg RB100 with alnico JBL e-130

66 Rogers drum set, paiste and zildjian cymbals, pearl freefloating snaredrum

Hadida lapsteel
Longhorn Bass VI danelectro copy
Seagull acoutic guitar

the process was very strait and simple, the most energetic tunes were recorded "live" with all the band in the room, the others , bass- drum , 2nd guitar section together and lead guitar apart. some overdubs with lap steel, bass VI and acoustic guitar

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Last edited: May 19, 2011 14:31:30

Damn, your engineer brings his hair dresser to the sessions.......cool.

ed

Traditional........speak softly and play through a big blonde amp. Did I mention that I still like big blonde amps?

eddiekatcher wrote:

Damn, your engineer brings his hair dresser to the
sessions.......cool.

ed

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thanks for the interesting facts. I'm definitely looking forward to hear the new EP !

Monkey Ju

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Can't wait for the new vinyl! The last album is in pretty steady rotation at my place.

Rev

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hey guys...thanks for the photos and the look into your recording process. The studio itself looks a lot like the heptagon studio at the Ex'pression College for Digital Arts, where both the Reefriders and the Deadlies recorded their latest records...and thanks for sharing the equipment info, as a lot of us are interested in that sort of thing, but for me, one question is what type of mics were used on both the guitar set ups ?...and were the same mics used for both the "live" set up and the overdub sessions ? I'm looking forward to this release, as your last release that I pick up last year at the Surfer Joe festival was really great !!

guitarslinger1 wrote:

hey guys...thanks for the photos and the look into your
recording process. The studio itself looks a lot like
the heptagon studio at the Ex'pression College for
Digital Arts, where both the Reefriders and the
Deadlies recorded their latest records...and thanks for
sharing the equipment info, as a lot of us are
interested in that sort of thing, but for me, one
question is what type of mics were used on both the
guitar set ups ?...and were the same mics used for both
the "live" set up and the overdub sessions ? I'm
looking forward to this release, as your last release
that I pick up last year at the Surfer Joe festival was
really great !!

Thanks Bruce !!......frankly, I don´t know very much about mics No

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