Jeremy Mohney Live Octave Session
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Join us for a brief peek at one of Octave Record's latest recording sessions. Saxophonist and swing champ Jeremy Mohney is a great artist that we're delighted to have joined the label.
Amazing recording! Thank you, Paul!
Oh man, so beautiful, thank you for sharing this Paul.
Incredible.
First- great music. Second- love the great overall natural acoustic presentation, even through my cheap laptop speakers- great to have the session be the whole band in real time in real space. Commercial releases are rarely underproduced, and typically quite overproduced IMO.
SUPERB!
Love this Paul! Can you please share some more recording sessions please!!
Well I am in Malaysia , South East Asia. Brings a sense of nostalgia
Beautiful! Thanks, Paul! ❤
Great stuff!
Thanks for sharing!
Excellent foot tapping jazz music . I played 4 times in row . More videos please. Is it going to release as album?
Sorry to see your no longer recording these sessions on vinyl
Fantastic 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Where are the multiple microphones?
Thank-you Paul!👍
Awesome!
And unexpected pleasure to hear some Dixieland style music.
Did I hear some sour notes from the trumpet player? Another take may be in order
Think he tried going too high...
@@spandel100 That’s what separates the men from the boys.
👋🏽👋🏽👋🏽👋🏽 - So nice! Thanks Mr. Paul!
Nice. It’s true that the most audiophile sounding music is rather from a place like this where the details of every instrument can be captured well, but still some magic skills are needed in actually creating a two channel stereo track out of all the tracks recorded with proper soundstage cause the original placement of the people here is making nobody in this room hear what you will hear when you listen to it after the mastering process. So you could argue that the soundstage end up being entirely made-up, but it’s ok.
who listens to this kind of music?
I do. Guess you’ve never been to New Orleans.
it call Jazz or elevator music
I listen to it when I'm having a few beers in a live jazz pub, like The Old Duke in Bristol.
More people than you can count.
Me
Vocal volume is too soft in relation to the instruments. Expected better. 😒. People don’t call this type of music Dixieland anymore. Swing, or New Orleans style jazz would better describe the style. The performance itself is fabulous. I absolutely want to hear more. 🙏. Just please give the vocal mike a little more juice!😊
I’m sure this isn’t the actual recording. This audio is probably from a cell phone video
Yeah this is literally the camera audio from being in the room
It’s a phone recording. The recording engineer is balancing levels from the pre amps. Wait till it’s mastered
Nothing wrong with a little Dixieland!
is there a specific timbre that goes into this recording. can someone explain in the next video. wake up audiophiles
😎
OK.
Mhh, you wont have much international success with dixie-jazz.