Sonidos De Cuba

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Back in March of 2010, I travelled to Cuba with my fiancée. We had a great time soaking up the culture, music, and architecture around Havana and Vinales. While there I also did a number of recordings with my Zoom H4N. Since then I’ve been using those recordings as the foundation for an album. The first three songs are now posted in draft form on my soundcloud page here.

The first song uses recordings from the Vancouver Skytrain serving as a departure point and a contrast to the later songs. Calle Musica features a recording from a cafe in the Plaza De Armas. You can hear the clatter of cutlery and dishes along with the chatter of the restaurant patrons mixed with the music from the band. Jinetero uses a recording from Jose Marti Square. There was a large crowd of Habaneros gathered there talking and shouting passionately at each other. I was told they were probaby talking about baseball.

I’m trying to finish up the album by the end of the year. We’ll see how that turns out, but I will be posting more songs as they materialize. Hope you like them!

 

Pro Tools 101 at Next Level

Scott is now offering instruction in Pro Tools at the Next Level Learning Centre in Tom Lee Music. Call 604-688-8929 or e-mail nextlevel@tomleemusic.ca to book a class! Visit http://www.nextlevellearningcentre.com for more information.

A Sublime Day

It’s been some time since my last post, and I feel I have a good excuse: I got married!

Naturally, this event took up a fair bit of my time and energy this summer but it was all worth it. We had a beautiful, fantastic day out in the sunshine.

The Spirit Has No Colour

Sublime Sound just finished working on another documentary by Orca Productions. “The Spirit Has No Colour” is a feature-length documentary made as a police training video to educate officers on First Nations issues and history. Too many Canadians know too little about the Residential Schools, and the film has many poignant moments so Sublime Sound was really honoured to be a part of the project.

You can learn more about the film here: thespirithasnocolour.ca

Up and Running!

Sublime Sound is alive and well again on the web!