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8 piece nu-soul band, Tremain, recorded/mixed in Ableton

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 3:00 pm
by andydixon
Hi All

I recently recorded my 8-piece soul band, Tremain, in Ableton 8.

Please let me know your thoughts, feedback appreciated...

http://www.soundcloud.com/tremainmusic
http://www.facebook.com/tremainmusic

Cheers
Andy

Re: 8 piece nu-soul band, Tremain, recorded/mixed in Ableton

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 3:09 pm
by kb420
That's good stuff!!! I like the sound. Did you guys really record/mix everything in Live????

Re: 8 piece nu-soul band, Tremain, recorded/mixed in Ableton

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 3:26 pm
by andydixon
Cheers, thanks for your kind words.

Yeah, all recorded and mixed in Live.

Cheers
Andy

Re: 8 piece nu-soul band, Tremain, recorded/mixed in Ableton

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 5:09 pm
by kb420
That's good. You guys should be one of Ableton's featured artists. I like it when someone outside of all of the different forms of electronic music uses Live. The sound of your group really reminds me of The Brand New Heavies. I really like it. Good work.

Re: 8 piece nu-soul band, Tremain, recorded/mixed in Ableton

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 1:03 pm
by andydixon
Cheers, we are fans of the Brand New Heavies so is a real compliment.

Andy

Re: 8 piece nu-soul band, Tremain, recorded/mixed in Ableton

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 3:22 pm
by UncleAge
Love the sound and the songs! And there is definitely a BNH vibe there :-) (I'm a big BNH fan too!)

One thing I noticed though is that the bass is a little hidden on "I Will Never" & "Static" in comparison to the other tracks. Did mixing the bass present any issues for you? I'm not stating that as a negative because there's always that artistic choice to do things a given way. But I'm curious from an album point of view, and not on a per song basis, whether the bass feels pretty consistent across the songs to you?

Re: 8 piece nu-soul band, Tremain, recorded/mixed in Ableton

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 6:03 pm
by andydixon
Hi,

Cheers for your compliments, glad you're digging the tunes so much.

I used a different compressor for Loving You and Leaving This City and saturated the bass line in the choruses of Loving You to give rough it up a bit. I just did what I felt the song needed.

I did the mastering on it too, if we had forked out and got it properly mastered by the people we would want to master it, they'd sort that all out for sure. However, that's costly and hopefully this'll get us the attention and investment we're after :)

You can check us out at www.facebook.com/tremainmusic. If you ever feel like catching us live then we'll be keeping the site updated for gigs etc.

Thanks again
Andy

Re: 8 piece nu-soul band, Tremain, recorded/mixed in Ableton

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 6:25 pm
by H20nly
nice.

very nice.

Re: 8 piece nu-soul band, Tremain, recorded/mixed in Ableton

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 7:54 pm
by ARDJ
this is fantastic!

Re: 8 piece nu-soul band, Tremain, recorded/mixed in Ableton

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 10:06 pm
by andydixon
Cheers Anthony, glad you like.

Just checked out your mixes, really great. Errol Reid was at a gig we played a couple of years back, really cool guy.

All the best,
Andy

Re: 8 piece nu-soul band, Tremain, recorded/mixed in Ableton

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 10:55 am
by MozartWannabe
Cool and HOT all at the same time!!!
Crisp, clear and tight (at least to my rather untrained ears).
May I ask you how you mastered? Clean stereo render from Live to ??? Or is this all 'Live'? Gear?? (Nosey aren't I).
Any chance of gigs is Australia? I'll be there in a heartbeat.

Re: 8 piece nu-soul band, Tremain, recorded/mixed in Ableton

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 9:08 pm
by andydixon
Mastered in Live too. Bounced all mixed tracks down to a stereo file, then did some subtle eq'ing, subtle multiband compressing and limiting. Sonnox plugins are great for mastering. One thing I find really great is the Oxford Inflator. Amazing bit of a kit. It really brings things to life and brings the perceived loudness of tracks up without squashing dynamics.

Australia would be fun! One day we hope :)

Cheers
Andy

Re: 8 piece nu-soul band, Tremain, recorded/mixed in Ableton

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 5:02 am
by cubehog
Why doesn´t this getting bashed, because it is in the "wrong section"? Normally link to your music, right? Others are shown the red card right away before they were given a good listen.
It is something different for sure, but it doesn´t seem to be fair to other guys.
Granted, the promotion for a good product is ok in every section, but I just wanted to remind all of us that excluding everything right off the bat just because it is labeled house or dubstep is not fair.
Maybe we miss a great album or track.

But music business is not fair. Btw, I like the craftsmenship in the songs. That´s the basis of good mixing. Good chord choices and arrangements.
Reminds me of late 4hero stuff, but more disco than club :)

Re: 8 piece nu-soul band, Tremain, recorded/mixed in Ableton

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 6:10 am
by simpleton
cubehog wrote:Why doesn´t this getting bashed, because it is in the "wrong section"?
It is something different for sure, ...excluding everything right off the bat just because it is labeled house or dubstep is not fair.
Probably because it's fresh, and good, and not dubstep. :wink:

Re: 8 piece nu-soul band, Tremain, recorded/mixed in Ableton

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 10:11 am
by MozartWannabe
andydixon wrote:Mastered in Live too. Bounced all mixed tracks down to a stereo file, then did some subtle eq'ing, subtle multiband compressing and limiting. Sonnox plugins are great for mastering. One thing I find really great is the Oxford Inflator. Amazing bit of a kit. It really brings things to life and brings the perceived loudness of tracks up without squashing dynamics.

Australia would be fun! One day we hope :)

Cheers
Andy
Thanx Andy. So it is possible?!? (he says rubbing his chin thoughtfully)