MATRIXSYNTH: Commercial music 5 Recording the Mellotron tubular bells


Monday, November 16, 2009

Commercial music 5 Recording the Mellotron tubular bells


YouTube via RothHandle
"Today was an interesting day in the studioBoth me and Matti were feeling quite beat up after the premiere of Bröderna Lejonhjärta this last Saturday. But that didnt stop us from starting work on a new projectmusic for a commercial.

We have seen some very inspiring photos from the campaign and mad some music inspired from the pictureswe made two different things. One rhythmic and veryodd. And one that is a bit more atmospheric and pretty.

This film shows Matti overdubbing the Mellotron Tubular bells.

This little video was shot at Roth Händle studios in Stockholm. This is where I record and produce artists. If you are curious to find out more about the studio please visit
www.roth-handle.nu it hasnt been updated for ages but you might find some info of interest for you.

Thanks for watching,

Mattias"

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