WIRED v.2.0!!!

A behind-the-scenes depiction of artists at work in their personal recording spaces is in the works!

Music Connection featured a few elements taken from WIRED v2.0 in their special Recording Issue.

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WIRED v2.0 - snippets below

PHANTOGRAM

Phantogram’s ability to create bombastic, anthemic music that leans into ethereal melodies and ferocious beats has earned them respect from some of the industry’s most popular and prolific artists - Run the Jewels, Miley Cyrus, Queens of the Stone Age, Big Boi, Kings of Leon, the list goes on. Innovators of modern breakbeat electro-rock, Sarah Barthel and Josh Carter, explain how they produce those subversive, cinematic sounds from their LA-based home recording studio.

Experimentation is Key to Creativity…

Because we experiment so often, we’ve learned new recording techniques by messing around with different mic placements and different microphone models, including very inexpensive “bad” mics. Sometimes we will also take a traditional approach to recording guitars, pianos etc. to get a desired sound that is tried and true...

CROSSES
SHAUN LOPEZ

Shaun Lopez (SLOPEZ) - producer, songwriter, and founding member of the goth-wave electro-rock band ††† (Crosses) with Chino Moreno (Deftones) - gives insight into his Victor Frankenstein-esque exploratory approach to bringing undiscovered sonics to life in his synth-ensnared studio (The Airport Studios).


SOUNDS ARE FASCINATING…

I am fascinated by sounds and for me, the creative process begins by picking a sound I have in my head and trying to recreate it. It can start by playing around on a synth, but I might also grab a blip of a sound that I have recorded on my phone. I will pull it up and create samples, and loops, then tweak them until I like what I hear. I have an entire library of folders of these snippets, or what I call “starters.” When working with Chino [for Crosses], we will often go through a few starters until we find something we are both drawn to, where we both say “Woah, we have to work with this!”  Also, I am a very visual person, and when making music I always have something on the screen behind the board. What I see in the background can sometimes seep into the overall vibe of the music.  There are even times when I turn up the sound and if I like it, I will record, sample, and transform it…
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