Cloudid.com

by david usher on March 27, 2008 at 7:49 pm

For those of you that are interested, ive started a social media blog. you can see it at CloudiD.com
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Why do i always leave something to struggle with for the end!

by david usher on March 26, 2008 at 7:20 am

maybe its all those years of school, do 90 percent on inspiration and save the last 10 percent till you’re almost out of  (we all need desperation:) maybe i need to feel the pressure of the last days of recording to get fired up again and write the final words. we decided on a whim last week to scrap one song and breathe life into another. thats fine, but then there are those pesky lyrics that im working and reworking. jon and kevin come back up on friday to record it on saturday. so its crunch time. you know what im talking about…
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An amazing talk…

by david usher on March 19, 2008 at 7:00 am

something worth watching!!

http://tinyurl.com/3ymz7s

Last minute vocals - video

by david usher on March 17, 2008 at 8:38 am

the studio’s not unpacked but the song finally works!

‘And so we run’, a better video from CMW (at davidusher.com)

by david usher on March 14, 2008 at 2:02 pm



						

Mix time, always brings the stress…sleep is for the weak

by david usher on March 13, 2008 at 4:51 pm

so much of how a record sounds depends on how the mix goes. it can all come together or all go to shit. you never really know how its going to turn out till you’re done. send good energy for this weekend, we need things not to go to shit:)
jon and kev are coming up to do a few touch ups and then well spend 4 days mixing and do the rest at the beginning of april.

first video of “and so we run” acoustic from the mod club

by david usher on March 8, 2008 at 10:28 pm

this is the first video of the acoustic version of “and so we run” in front of an audience. from the mod club in toronto

(video at davidusher.com)

life rolls and we all roll with it…

by david usher on March 2, 2008 at 9:13 am

its almost spring, i can feel it in the air. i think we are going to make it:)
the major part of the recording is done, there will still be a few touch ups, there always are. the great thing about making records yourself is that you really get a chance to look at each part of the work and fix things that in hindsight havent worked as you imagined in your head. and then its onto the mix. this is always a make or break part of any record, the way you blend the instruments you’ve recorded can completely change the sound and intension of the music. many sleepless nights have i spent agonizing over mixes, im hoping for smooth sailing but preparing my legs for some pacing.