“I’m an audio engineer in Brooklyn who geeks out about all things music/audio. I remember trying to sync these up years ago, but rarely succeeded and would always argue on which lion roar to start the album on…”wait, do you start when you drop the needle on the record or when you hit play on the cd player, shit?!” I still recommend people to try this at home with their VCRs and their turntables, but for the rest of you who are tired of trying to get it to work just right, here it is in VIMEO form!
And by the way, if any of you are musicians, bands, labels who happen to be looking for an audio engineer to record, edit or mix your music, check out my site pughtube.com or email me bryan at pughtube dot com
• Short Bio •
I work at many of New York’s top studios and have a long list of artists, musicians and producers I’ve worked with. Do you want something recorded?…bam, I do that! You need your band edited cause you’re drummer sucks, but you don’t want to confront them about it because they’re nice people?…bam! Want me to mix your music, but you live in BFE…bam, we gots the internets! Do you play real instruments and consider yourself an actual musician and enjoy the likes of everyone tween Bach and Zep to Coltrane and Zorn to The Band and Wilco to Beck and Tom Waits?…bam!” — http://vimeo.com/pughtube
These American cowboy codes of the west (authorship is unknown) were common sense approaches to cowboy and western etiquette. Many deal with horses, shooting and a little bit about how to act around women.
- Never pass anyone on the trail without saying “Howdy”.
- When approaching someone…
Talking with @pqboulder about Jane’s Addiction. He recommended this video including some Perry Farrell fashion advice at the end. This is epic. Watch directly on Youtube because embedding is some kind of supposed copyright violation.