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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

12 artists 'Live from Bad Racket'; studio announces first compilation release

Source: Bad Racket Recording Studio
http://badracketrecording.bandcamp.com/
A multitude of sounds have been projected in the craft studio space of Bad Racket. During two years of operation, the production team has recorded and engineered a mix of full-length records and EPs and coordinated numerous live shows (on- and off-site events). Hundreds of songs have reverberated off the aged walls and colorful hand-fashioned partitions that enliven the open performance space.

Arguably one of the most successful endeavors helping to launch the studio out of Northeast Ohio obscurity is the Live from Bad Racket video series it launched in collaboration with Ohio Authority in 2010. To commemorate the growth of the video series, Bad Racket assembled––and will release on Nov. 20––its first compilation album reflecting the sundry musicians with whom the studio worked in its infancy.

The musical corpus comprises the first dozen artists and bands to be featured in the Live from Bad Racket series from 2010 through 2011. It is a diverse audio showcase, which includes tracks by Signals Midwest, Nick Zuber, The Family Womack Band, and Thaddeus Anna Greene. [Full track listing available here.]

"I've been planning this for a long time. Basically, since we did the first video I wanted to release the audio," said Thomas Fox, Bad Racket co-owner and studio manager. "It's been two years since I first started thinking about this."

Signals Midwest was the first band to appear in a Live from Bad Racket music video. The group's guitarist and vocalist, Max Stern, recollects his early experiences with the studio.

"I was kind of the guinea pig," Stern said, attributing his Bad Racket introduction to his acquaintance with studio co-founder Adam Wagner. Stern was working at Go Media, a marketing and design agency located two floors above the studio on Lorain Avenue in Ohio City. Wagner invited him and his band to demo some tracks in the recording space, which was still bare-walled and lacking a proper audio control panel. Despite meager aesthetics in the performance chamber, Stern said the pre-session hangouts and listening parties made the difference. He scheduled Signals Midwest for a recording session in October 2010. That month, the Live from Bad Racket series was born with the recording and filming of "In Tensions."

"I didn't know Live from Bad Racket was going to become this big thing," Stern said, adding, "We must have played that song 15 to 20 times that day because the director, Aaron Freeder, only had one camera."

Stern admitted he was sick of the song by end of the day. However, the overall experience and resulting product led to an official recording session for Signals Midwest's full-length album, Latitudes and Longitudes––another first for Bad Racket. [Wagner and Stern recount the experience in this recent Bad Racket blog post and interview.] 

"I feel like we got on the ground floor of something really awesome," Stern expressed.

Since then, the band has recorded several smaller projects, including a couple of split 7" records with ally bands French Exit and Shady Ave. Stern even recorded a solo acoustic project, Meridian, at the studio.

"I don't feel the need to go anywhere else," Stern said. Describing Bad Racket's recording process as "open, communicative," he explained, "I felt really taken care of as a musician, like they wanted the output  to sound as good as I wanted it to."

Launch event – Part I


Signals Midwest will headline the first of four launch events to promote the Live from Bad Racket compilation album on Friday, November 16.

"Thomas has put together four really cool shows. Each kind of reflects a different genre so this is kind of the 'punk rock' show," Stern said. "I'm excited we're headlining. I feel like we've been together since the beginning. It's cool to carry it over into this."

Accompanying Signals Midwest for Friday's show are:


The event will be held at Bad Racket Recording Studio, 4507 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44102.

Official release details

On Nov. 20, the Live from Bad Racket compilation album will be available through online vendors i-Tunes and Amazon. Hard copies will be available at exclusive Northeast Ohio venues: Music Saves, Room Service and The Root Cafe. Pre-ordering for digital or hard-copy editions of the album is open now through BandCamp.

Friday, August 10, 2012

PheMIMEnon wins threefold at Cleveland's 48 Hour Film Project wrap party




In 48 hours, the FNA Production crew and a band of merry volunteers joined to brainstorm, write, film, edit and complete a 7-minute silent film which recounts a man's devastation as he is diagnosed with Mimeitis, also known as Mime Disease.

The story is one of courage and self-discovery as Rick Everett learns to embrace what he has become in a cold civilization that does not take kindly to his type. Yet even in a world where mimes are disregarded as a scourge of society, he finds love in a mischievous "mimette" who shows him that the pantomime life is not all bad.


Tonight the film received recognition at the Cleveland 48 Hour Film Project wrap party for 

Best Acting Ensemble, Audience Choice, and Best Picture. I had the pleasure of being a part of this fantastic team. Congratulations to all involved!

Genre: Silent Film, Romantic Comedy

Directed by Benjamin Barr
Produced by Len Ganley and Carl Drotleff

Monday, January 23, 2012

Monday Muse: The Floorwalkers "Some Love" Live from The Mug and Brush barbershop








Friday, January 20, 2012

Brite Winter announces 30+ featured bands to play at free event in Ohio City


Brite Winter organizers announced the lineup of musical entertainers who will be performing at the third annual arts and cultural festival on February 18. Musicians will play on an outdoor stage on Bridge Avenue in Ohio City as well as at venues throughout the neighborhood.  

The outdoor stage acts include: 
Bad Veins 
Tom Evanchuck and The Old Money
The Lighthouse and The Whaler
Bethesda
Black Taxi

Almost 30 additional acts will be featured at locations such as Bon Bon Bake Shop, Joy Machines Bike Shop, Garage Bar, Great Lakes Brewing Company, Touch Supper Club, Market Ave. Wine Bar and Dragonfly Lounge. Visit http://www.britewintercleveland.com/ for more information about the event. 

Monday, January 16, 2012

Monday Muse: Kipp Stone "Live from the Tap" music video

Fresh off the weekend, heading back into the office, I thought we could all use a steady beat to ease into the week. This Monday Muse features Cleveland hip hop artist Kipp Stone, whom I discovered on Saturday as I researched another local artist, psychedelic blues rocker Thaddeus Anna Greene. The two collaborated on the three-volume, 27-song mixtape series King Basi & The Brougham Music, which is an hour and 28 minutes of lyrical rhapsody and badinage laid over raw, rhythmic and melodic instrumental cuts. (I'm quite pleased with this find.) Nod your head to "Live from the Tap," track five on Volume 3: Dolce Victoria.



This music video was released last October just days before A Right To Create Music Group launched Stone's debut album, Video Game Kids. If you like what you've heard, also watch the artist's newest music video for "Pine Marten" off of King Basi & The Brougham Music Volume 1: Hollywood North. 

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Antoine Dunn: A dream comes true - Abram - Ohio.com

Akron Beacon Journal pop music writer Malcom X Abram writes about Cleveland Heights' budding R&B star Antoine Dunn in this Jan. 8 article, Antoine Dunn: A dream comes true. Dunn reveals the bittersweet nature of his recent global and national achievements as he laments not being able to continue sharing the experience with his mother, who passed away in the fall of 2011. In the article, he describes these times as "the best days and years of my life, and the worst ones at the same time."


Dunn's music video for his new single, "Can't Forget," premiered on BET's 106 & Park on Dec. 26. Watch the video here.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Live from Bad Racket: Nights "Walk Away"



Lugging musical instruments and gear to a roof accessible only by a ladder and a ceiling exit is no easy task. But that’s what Director Aaron Freeder and the Bad Racket Recording Studio team had to do to pull off the Nights Live from Bad Racket video shoot last fall. In fact, Nights front-woman Jenna Fournier said the production team had to tie the drums with ropes and pull them up the side of the building.


Bethesda was the first band to be filmed on the roof of the studio on Lorain Avenue for the “Live” series. However, the Nights production was fittingly the first Live feature shot atop the building after dusk. Some residents in the Ohio City neighborhood apparently were not too thrilled with the raucous rockers performing amidst bright flashing lights late into the evening.


"Someone had actually called the cops on us. We had to quit for the night and come back the next day," Fournier said, adding that night two wrapped earlier in the evening to avoid another noise complaint.


Freeder released the Nights Live from Bad Racket music video via Vimeo on January 1. The black-and-white feature stars the band performing “Walk Away.”


"Aaron who shot it, i thought, is very talented," Fournier said. "He had a vision, and we just did what we do and played."

Live From Bad Racket - Nights from Aaron Freeder on Vimeo.



On being asked to join the Live from Bad Racket featured artists, Fournier said, "We were flattered, and they have done a lot in the year they've been around. They did it kind of as a perk for us recording there. If we were to hire someone to do that, it would be thousands of dollars. It's a nice promotional tool to have."


Nights recorded its upcoming full-length album with Bad Racket, but is still working on wrapping up the final product. Fournier said the group is re-tracking a few things and outsourcing mixing. The record is expected to release in early spring. The band is hoping to be on tour by summer. 


Nights' next show is at The Happy Dog on Tuesday, January 10. The band will play with psych-pop rockers DOM. 


Nights is also scheduled for February 18 at the Beachland Tavern. Twin Sister will headline the show featuring Ava Luna.