Tuesday, February 16, 2010
We woke up in Coquitlam BC (Zamir on left, Rahul on the right), surrounded by suburban houses that are situated on an upward scaling mountain. Zamir's backyard is essentially a forest, hence we trotted in the morning hours into a green region where streams and trees complimented the sounds of the flute and hang.
In the studio...Working with the guest artists.
Zamir lays down a little Dumbek rhythm to compliment the new track.
We were motivated by the mixing of our producer, the quality of sound coming out of the speakers and the SUN which came beaming through the windows, and gave that boost of energy in the session. You need that sometimes, they say recording sessions can be the hardest place for a musician to be, because you're under the microscope. Hence the best recordings come out of a place of feeling natural. We felt most natural both playing in the same room, feeding off the harmonies of eachother and not working in isolation.
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