Tuesday, December 14, 2010

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tape1

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This one is out of print, we called it "Field Recordings", a bunch of super lo-fi hand-held cassette recorded things we did on a road trip to Montana. Instruments include tenor sax, drumkit, euphonium, acoustic guitar, tenor guitar. Hand made fabric covers. This one got written up in Italy's "Blow Up", along with the next cassette, while were over there last May. Recorded a few years back.
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tape2

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This one we made for our Italian tour, its called Klook, the middle name of our then unborn son. This is a classic rootsy jazz punk recording, all sounds were captured in our bedroom on Michigan St. in Portland Oregon straight to 2-track 1/4" reels....the first recording utilizing our famous RCA BK5 microphone.
We used tenor sax, drumkit, fife, and conga.
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tape3
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So this tape came about after my friend Pat saw us play a house show with electric guitar and drums. We only started this configuration because Heather's pregnant belly was getting too big for her to handle a sax. Thus begins a whole new chapter in the Hammer of Hathor sound. We haven't gone back to jazz, although once you "find" jazz it never leaves you!
We recorded this straight to a Tascam mastering cassette deck, not a 4 track. Two mics in, the RCA BK5 over the drums and a Shure dynamic in the grill of our tube amp.
This was released on Portland Bad Date Line tapes.
These tracks are super lofi and awesome sounding.
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hathor1 005
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Well here it is, the first record on Shimmering on a dim tide Records entitled "tooth eeth or teeth ooth".
We recorded this ourselves to an old Teac 1/4" 2 track machine, probably the last time it gets used for recording (it crapped out)!
Then we took those reels to Mike Lastra's studio (Smegma) and he mixed them to 2 fresh 1/4" reels which we then sent to John Golden who made the lacquer masters. Then the plating happened and then Bill Smith pressed 350 records on white vinyl.
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All the tracks are recorded live using one or two mics, an RCA BK5 and a Shure dynamic. We used drumkit, electric guitar, flutes, cymbal orchestra, trombone, percussion.
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4 tracks, maybe 30 minutes or so in length. Hand screen printed covers.
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$15 plus $3 to ship!
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3 tracks at 40+ minutes released on Stunned Records in a limited edition of 111, we've only got a small number of these for sale so buy 'em up!
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For this recording we used analog synth, tape loops and manipulation, tenor and electric guitars, drums, 5 string banjo. All recorded in the basement of Harmelodic Haus in October 2009 direct to 2 track 1/4" tape.
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$7 plus a buck to ship in the US!
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The new cassette on Field Hymns! These are available as a download as well from the FH website. Hit us up if you want to buy a copy. Lots of good reviews on this baby!!

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