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Edorf Dlojks



Last Updated: 11/18/2009

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Status: Single
City: Oslo
State: Oslo
Country: NO
Signup Date: 4/6/2006

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Friday, August 24, 2007 

Current mood:  cheerful
HELLO (Skjold): Recorded November 2007 using a zoom MRS-4 hard disc recorder. Frode Skjold: vocals, guitars, mandolin, bass, drums, woodblock, tambourine
A SONG TO YOU (Skjold/Jamt Roaas): Thomas Jamt Roaas wrote the lyrics, and I wrote the music and did the singing and playing. This is a demo of the the song that ended up as a Indikation live favourite. 
NOT SAFE (Skjold): recorded november 2006. Written and produced by Frode Skjold. I don't own a harpsichord so i used a bouzouki instead. I think it worked very well. (Vocals, backing, guitars, bouzouki, bass, drums, shakers, tambourine by Frode Skjold)
THE STRANGER (Skjold) Recorded 3 - 7 August 2008. The first song recorded on my new8 track Boss BR-900CD. Frode Skjold - lead vocals, backing vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass, fuzzbass & drums
SO MANY TEARS (Jamt Roaas/Skjold) Recorded late 2005. Thomas Jamt Roaas wrote the lyrics, and i wrote the music. Frode Skjold - lead vocals, backing vocals, guitars, bass, drums, tambourine
 
I DON'T MIND (Skjold) Recorded in January 2009 on a Boss 8 track and Zoom 4-track. It's a little power pop song. I made it as a demo for Hawaii Go Go's (my current band. I'm the drummer). Frode Skjold- vocals, guitars, bass, drums, percussion.
 
 
 
 
 
Slackeye Slim

 
Excellent job on the recordings. They sound like they were done in a professional studio. I never would have guessed you were using a Portastudio and Zoom recorder. I'm curious about what you use for recording bass. It almost sounds like you recorded with DI, but it doesn't have that kind of glossy sound that I normally get when I use that method.

Clarence White Goes To Liverpool sounds like a success to me!
 
Posted by Slackeye Slim on Monday, January 08, 2007 - 8:24 PM
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