Monthly Archives: July 2009
Try And Love
“Ofege” – a local Nigerian slang to describe an act of deviance!…..
“Ofege”….. A fantastic group of five 15-17 year old Nigerian lads just killin it on some psych-groove stellar jams!!! CIRCA 1973….
I picked this record up today as a birthday gift for a friend, but couldn’t resist giving it a spin. I brought the portable turntable outside and put it on as I drank cold coffee in the sun. Though I was expecting more of a heavy afro beat / highlife vibe, i was surprised and in the end totally stoked by the straight up psychedelic west coast feel to the music!! Seeing as I myself am a west coast psychedelic being, Listening to this in the sunshine of a west coast summer put a smile on my face. I think ive listened to side A about 10 times now…. SO, i had to immortalize these summer jams for all. Please enjoy
…Here’s the first two tracks….
Ofege – “try and love”
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LP recorded in 1973, recently re-issued on the Academy LP’s label…!
Here’s a link to download the whole enchilada…
Master thoughts…
Here’s some little verbal bites courtesy of mastering engineer Rashad Becker… good clear thoughts on a very illusive matter.
“By producing music that’s always aiming for maximum loudness you don’t give people good reasons anymore to properly listen to the music.”
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“Scrutinize every singal for consistency, check for what disturbs it, and try to remove that, and not primarily check the signal for what’s too little…”
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“The basic mistake is that people compress or limit without a musical vision.”
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“if you use the compressor and the result is something which is just evidently musically what you wanted to achieve, of course, go for it! But do not compress, just because you think it has to be compressed. I think that’s it as a rule of thumb.”
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“..Mistakes – there are a lot of things I have to cope with, which derive from being uneducated or inexperienced, like for example people keep sculpting their sound by boosting frequencies if they feel an element is not prominent enough in the mix. Lets boost it! –
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