Enemy is here!
Enemy is the rewrite of the theme song I wrote for Erik Hogans game Derelict. It will soon be available for download from Amplifier, and eventually from iTunes.
Special thanks again to Michelle Klaessens (The Rock Factory) for a fabulous mastering job, Mark Towl (Stapleton) on drums, and Mike Johns (Revolution Brother) on lead guitar.
The Gear (because recording is always just an excuse to play with fun things!):
The song was entirely recorded and mixed at home in Cubase, with my ancient Tascam US122 USB interface. I used Adobe Audition for a little wave form editing in the form of noise removal on a funny hiss from the piano (must try solve that some day).
The Drums are recorded from the line out of a Yamaha DTXpress electric drum kit – thanks to Go West Music Henderson for the loan.
The piano is a line out taken from my Yamaha CLP-230 Clavinova via a stereo headphone output
The rhythm guitar is my 1999 Ibanez RG520 (V7 and V8 pickups) played through my Peavey Triple X head and Peavey 5150 cab, which is mic’d up with an Audix OM2 dynamic mic and an Audio Technica AE6100 dynamic mic.
The lead guitar is Mikes Fender Strat played through his bizarre set-up involving an amp that’s rewired to bypass some bit of it and another external unit. I’ll have to ask him about it sometime because I didn’t pay much attention at the time.
The vocals are me singing though an Audix OM2 straight into the interface, that was turned up to the max to get a bit of distortion going on. (In hindsight this was probably not the best way to do it!
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August 15th, 2008 at 2:16 am
The song is great! Erik was listening to it about 3 times at lunch today.
August 16th, 2008 at 1:02 am
Loved the song.
Thanks for all your support for Erik’s game.
All the best, I know you have an awesome future in the music industry.
Abundant blessing
Janet (Erik’s mum)
August 17th, 2008 at 12:55 pm
Thanks guys!