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Author Archives: Thomas Mason

Girls Rock!

Posted on August 1, 2017 by Thomas MasonAugust 28, 2017

Last week I had the pleasure of doing sound for Rock n’ Roll Camp for Girls San Diego, a nonprofit music camp aimed at empowering young women through music. The girls — ranging in age from 8 – 17 — were tasked with learning an instrument, forming a band, and writing an original song, all within five days. The campers then went on to perform the music at the House of Blues downtown. Very cool. Upon arrival the first day, I quickly found that I had my work cut out for me — well, we all did. The camp space was a performing arts center with one decent size auditorium and a smaller “fun room,” along with several rehearsal spaces. In addition to helping with general tech, I did live sound during both a daily morning jam session and a lunchroom performance, plus a grand HOB dress rehearsal in the … Continue reading →

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Challenge Accepted

Posted on July 17, 2017 by Thomas MasonAugust 28, 2017

I remember the first time I heard The Residents. Nothing could have prepared me for such a unique onslaught of noises (most of which were initially unpleasing to my ears). And yet, something told me to continue listening past the point of wanting to tap out — I guess I had faith that it would all make sense at some point. It eventually did, but in order to reach that level my musical orientation needed a complete repositioning. It recently occurred to me that most of the music I have come to love presented with a rather steep learning curve. Frank Zappa and Mr. Bungle come to mind, both of which produced sounds that were simply not very welcoming to new listeners. In fact, in relation to Zappa, one Redditor summarized the listener’s response cycle for each album, broken up into four stages: Stage 1: What is this shit? Stage … Continue reading →

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Hooray for Mix Degradation!

Posted on April 12, 2017 by Thomas MasonApril 22, 2017

My first attempt at studio tracking a band — outside of one that I played in — was for a punk group called Doll Fight!. This was a single song recording project, which would be featured on an upcoming compilation album. At the time, I was severely hamstrung when it came to both gear and the recording space (which in this case turned out to be a friend’s very acoustically unfriendly guest room). For the kit, I think I went with two condenser overheads and maybe a SM57 on the kick drum (if even that). The guitar went through a Metal Zone and was then DI’d along with the bass. We did two or three takes, followed by quick vocal overdubs and some saxophone. In the end, it took about an hour or so and we were all relatively pleased with the result. However, I remember at the time thinking … Continue reading →

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