Saturday, November 28, 2009

Warteg Boyz, Okelah Kalo Begitu

Warteg Boyz, is an indonesian music group that is currently very familiar among music lovers Indonesia. is Bongky who is a musician (Bass Player) who had joined with two famous indonesian rock band namely Slank and BIP, which initiated the forming of Warteg Boyz.

Music project that they called the "Rap ngapak" music was named Warteg Boyz with members of two young musician are Agooz and Ari (also as member of degundals Band) as "Rappers ngapak" a.k.a. "the ngappers", and Bongky himself as a "mas DJ". their hits singles, "Okelah Kalo Begitu" which has spread in the internet that tells about the fate of a young man who often had bad luck. But this young man was always resigned and said, "Okelah Kalo Begitu" (read: oqelah qalo beq-gitu, with the Javenese accent). did not take a long, Warteg Boyz able to steal the attention of music lovers of Indonesia with their Rap music and able to penetrate the music industry amid hegemony of melancholy bands in Indonesia today.

  • Hits Song          : Okelah Kalo Begitu (watch on YouTube)
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Friday, November 20, 2009

The Most Successful Indonesian Indie Band (1)

Another proud gait is made by one of best Indonesian indie band White Shoes and The Couples Company (WSATCC). And therefore this band rewarded by the Museum Rekor Indonesia (MURI - Indonesian Record Museum) with an award as the first Indonesian band that recorded establish cooperation contracts with record companies in the United States (a great achievement for an band in Indonesia).

Debut album of White Shoes and The Couples Company, which was released by Aksara Records in Indonesia, also has released by Minty Fresh Records in United States in 2007. Similarly, EP (mini-album) "Skenario Masa Muda", released in 2008.

Previously,
WSATCC has been attract a variety of international music media such as Billboard, PASTE, SPIN, Esquire, Under The Radar, Pitchfork, Yahoo! Music, Amplifier and Popmatters. Even the All Music Guide had to pin a label to WSATCC as one of "Top 25 Most Crushworthy Bands" in 2006. They also appeared at the SXSW music festival, Austin, Texas, United States in 2008.

A pride for an indie band from Indonesia whose existence is recognized by the world. While you wait, a new single "Senja Menggila", you can download for free on the site Yes No Wave.

Source Info : Free-YourSoul.com

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Soundrenaline 2009

Soundrenaline is one of the biggest music event in Indonesia. music event held each year involves a lot of musicians, the audience crowded, a big stage, and the great lighting and more attractions like in a music party mostly. music event which always brings a special message of every year and visits various cities in Indonesia within a year, and each year always visits different cities.  Soundreanline is very similar with the world music party like "Woodstock", which is a parade of music from the best musicians in the world.

Soundrenaline first held in 2002 in Jakarta, which takes the theme 'Experience 'Em All' and presenting by 45 top indonesian bands and spectators were present when it reached 45 thousand peoples. And this year (2009), Soundrenaline held in Bali at November 15, 2009, which presents 40 bands with got the theme, 'Lead the Beat'.

The high public interest is a bit more due to the presence of over 40 musicians from various genres that appear in Soundrenaline 2009. Some of which are GIGI, Slank, Mulan Jameela, The Virgin, Sheila On 7, Nidji and the most awaited musician, Balawan, which is a guitarist from Bali. In Soundrenaline this year does not involve foreign artists like the previous years.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

The Ting Tings at Java Soulnation Festival

The Ting Tings is a British group that falls under electronic and dance music genre that was popular today. and and recently, The Ting Tings gig at international music-class event in Jakarta, Indonesia, namely Java Soulnation Festival on October 30 - 31, 2009.

Attractive and energetic performances, alternative dance duo consisting of British origin Katie White as a vocalist, guitarist and synthesizer player, and Jules De Martino as a drummer, lead guitar, and vocals that, some time ago able to "juggle" the Java Soulnation stage into the electronic dance floor is able to "shake up" almost all visitors.

This is The Ting Tings's live performance video at Java Soulnation Festival.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Tips For Recording Electric Guitar

This tutorial will give you some tips and ideas about how to record electric guitar.  While it may seem like an easy thing to record, and it is when compared to recording drums, there are still a ton of different ways that you can record guitar and get good results.  It all depends on what type of sound you are going for.  Here I will aim to give helpful tips and hints across the spectrum for recording guitars in general.

1. The first rule for recording guitars (and this is the closet thing you will get to a rule when it comes to recording) is to make sure that it sounds good at the source before putting up any microphones for anything.  This means using the best possible guitar and amplifier combination possible and not sacrificing that for anything.  If it does not sound good from the source, there is nothing that you would be able to do to make it sound good later!  Beyond the player, this is the most important thing when it comes to recording electric guitar.

2. The next tip for recording guitar is that if you are going to use effects, I would really recommend only using one or two at a time as the more pedals you have within the chain, the more the sound quality gets degraded because of it (unless of course you are using pedals that have true bypass).  In a perfect world, I would say only use one effect at a time (unless you are combing) and overdub each effect with only the single pedal in the chain.  This makes sure that you are getting the cleanest tone possible without having your signal degraded by pedals.

3. Once you have set up your guitar and are happy with the tone that you have gotten, the next step is to choose a microphone or two that would like to use.  The first thing that I do is set up a microphone that is close up on the grill and line it up with the center of the cone of the speaker.  I usually use either a Shure SM57 or a Sennhesier MD421 or 409 as I find that these mics do a great job of recording electric guitar up close.  Since they are dynamic microphones they can handle a lot, and that is a necessity when recording electric guitar.

4. While a lot of engineers will only use one microphone for recording electric guitar, I always place another microphone about three feet back from the amplifier.  This gives the guitar sound a little bit of the room, which I will then blend in together with the close mic when it comes time to mix.  This part is definitely open to interpretation and there are a ton of ways to do this.  One thing that I would recommend is using a large diaphragm condenser mic as that will pick up all of the subtle nuances that you want in a room sound.  I usually use a Blue Kiwi or a Neumann U87, but any condenser microphone that you have available will work!

5. Once you have everything dialed in and the microphones are placed, you are ready to record!  However, even after you record your job is not done as mixing the combination of microphones is quite important as well.  I usually put the room microphone back in the mix a little bit, but when it calls for it I will put it out in front.  This is all up to you and really depends on what you are trying to do!

Please keep in mind that these are guidelines and tips and by no means are the rules when recording guitar.  Get creative and try out your own ideas, but it is always good to have a guideline and to know what will work for you.  I hope that you will find these tips helpful and please experiment with different guitars, amplifiers and microphones if you are able as you can get an endless amount of sounds!


Taken from : http://en.audiofanzine.com