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Hello!
Ok, we’ve been lying low for a while now. The reason - we’ve been making a record!
Well….we’re proud to announce that it’s called ‘I, Yeah!’ and we hope we’ll have it finished by the end of the year! We reckon we’ve really nailed it this time. We cannot wait to finish it and release it!
In the meantime, we have a little something for you. As of now, you will be able to download a new track - ‘Don’t Rush’ - for free from HERE! The track didn’t really fit on the album, but we like it anyway… so we thought you might like it too!
More details on ‘I, Yeah!’ soon!
Enjoy ‘Don’t Rush’!
bye for now
Glow x x x
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p.s. We’re slowly but surely getting back to work now. Thanks for your support, everyone. More updates soon!
This weekend, we were back in the Studio, recording vocals for album track ‘Open Your Heart’.
It’s a duet with Ben and Helen Andrews (pictured).
Huge thanks to Helen for singing and being on our album!
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Hi everyone
For personal reasons, we have decided to stop work on the album for the time being. We have also cancelled the next few gigs.
Sorry to disappoint if you were looking forward to a show and thanks for being patient with
us.
Cheers for now,
Ben x
is the weirdest music we’ve ever heard! We reckon you’ll probably agree.
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Yesterday, we travelled to Cwmbran Brass Band Hall in South Wales to record our eight-piece brass ensemble parts.
It was like a mini re-union, as we got together people from school and uni, and boy did it sound good!
Everyone was a complete star; very accomodating and helpful, which was nice
We really enjoyed the day, although we were exhausted by the end of it.
Jim played trumpet, I played Flugel and Ben conducted! It was*very* warm in the band hall, as the sun was beating down and (obviously) we couldn’t have any windows open. Still, it helped me keep the Flugel in tune; the cold really plays havoc with brass instrument tuning.
I haven’t played any horn for quite a while, so I had to spend the couple of weeks before practising to ensure my lips were up to the job. It was a good experience playing in an ensemble like that again. Reminded me a little of my old brass-banding years - only this time with pro musicians and music written by us!
Poor Ben had to conduct us with a click track in his ears. It started off that he was conducting along to the actual track on headphones, but he soon realised that brass groups play just behind the conductor. This meant that we were always behind the track - very distracting for Ben…
After we figured that out, it all worked ok and we got some amazing parts down. A quick listen back confirmed that the mics we’d borrowed from a friend (thanks, Thom!) were perfect for the job. Superb clarity and a real sense of space.
Now we’ve just got to find a space in the mix for the extra sounds. He he!
Rob.