Medieval banjos & spooky saws

Hi!

Time for a short update. Today has been a great day – and for the first time, we had a guest in the studio!

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The guest was the lovely and talented Mr. Jakob Brixen (the creator of the beautiful Mechanical Bird, and in fact, big brother of Andreas from innovative popsmiths Bodebrixen). Amongst Jakobs many talents as a musician, he playes the banjo and saw! These talents were used today, and I must say – the outcome is fantastic!

Today we’ve done vocals, guitars, melodika and banjo on “Immanuel”, and saw on “The boy in the manger”. “Immanuel” has turned out to become a much more popish tune, than my demo of the song. Super! “The boy in the manger” got an ambient, spooky, ghostly feeling to it with the saw.

During the day, I took some pictures with my cellphone – for you to enjoy. I’m very happy about what we’ve accomplished today, and I can’t wait untill you can hear the result!

Aske records melodika on "Immanuel"

Aske records melodika on "Immanuel"

Jake & Aske

Jake & Aske

Aske trying to produce the soun with the saw. He managed!

Aske trying to produce the sound with the saw. He managed!

Recording the spooky saw

Recording the spooky saw

Jakob practising for Immanuel

Jakob practising for Immanuel

Jamming in the name of Immanuel

Jamming in the name of Immanuel

Thanx for reading.

Love
Jonas/Hymns from Nineveh

One comment

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    October 13, 2009 - 5:24 am | Permalink

    Looking forward to the ep … maybe it’s gonna be a nice christmas this year?

    Speaking about Bodebrixen – are you aware that their new album is available as a free download? Go to bodebrixen.dk to get your copy!

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