2. "Do Jazzanova typically record in a studio as portrayed in the video?" In response to Reply # 0
Who was it in that piracy post last week arguing that traditional recording equipment and processes were obsolete and used Jazznova as an example of the high-quality music that could be produced dicking around on a laptop?
4. "RE: Do Jazzanova typically record in a studio as portrayed in the video?" In response to Reply # 2
I've noticed, since they added Paul Randolph and touring the "Of All Things Album," mentions of Jazzanova - The Band. This new album is supposedly recorded by Jazzanova The Band.
>I've noticed, since they added Paul Randolph and touring the >"Of All Things Album," mentions of Jazzanova - The Band. This >new album is supposedly recorded by Jazzanova The Band.
Well, I won't lie. I was hoping it would be more "In Between"-ish. I like the Broken Beat DJ stuff. But "Of all the Things" was an AMAZING album so I can roll with the Organic stuff too. I'm anxious to see what direction the album goes.
and is Paul Randolph a 'member' now? Or just a featured vocalist?
( also, do we consider Jazzanova The Band different from the Jazzanova that remixes and does all the other shit? If so, that's gonna get pretty weird, lol)
11. "RE: Do Jazzanova typically record in a studio as portrayed in the video?" In response to Reply # 2
>Who was it in that piracy post last week arguing that >traditional recording equipment and processes were obsolete >and used Jazznova as an example of the high-quality music that >could be produced dicking around on a laptop? > >
That was me, but that's not what I was saying. The debate was whether or not indi artists/bands could put out high quality music (sonically speaking) that rivaled those on major labels. I argued that they, of course could, and used Jazzanova as an example.