You could always build one:
Ashbass Fuzzbrite, good stuff there. I've got one and i won't go back.
dying slowly said:
ive heard theres a good copy of this the fuzz brite or sumin sounds wortha a looky loo
The Vagoos said:mosrite fuzzrite. it's expensive ... but sounds really good!
Shinei Companion, if you can find one, or a clone. Ultimate velcro buzz fuzz!!!
Just plain Cool!! Love this site, the tunes, the members, the bands, Podcasts and the Comps!!!
So glad to be here, thanks for starting it all and keeping it going kopper.
ChazDaddy
Well, happy, happy, hooray, HOORAY!
Crazy from day one and going strong - now that's a good kid ;)
Can't comprehend how glad I am everyone is putting out the wild sounds around here, THANKs so much and keep it coming!
Congrats! Thank you, podcasters, for blowing my mind w/ awesome music
The quality and variety of the GaragePunk Podcast Network is unbelievable!! The 'casts have steered me toward stuff I never would have heard. To all involved- Keep rockin' and a rollin'!!!!!!!!!!!!THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome job, these podcasts make my day. Look forward to another six years!
Jeebus Crutch...I may need to do two episodes....these tracks are fucking great. That Jay Munly song is really haunting. I did go with the ..head kicked in...by Fleetwood Mac. Too good to pass up. This should be out by Sept 20th. I have one more podcast to put out before I can sharpen the edges on The Manly Art.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUYjxOLmQPo
Fuckin' great thread man :P
The Toy Dolls 'fisticuffs in Frederick street'
id love a phantom thatd be kick ass
OK, what's up with this band? They actually sound like they may be pretty good live... but this AM radio-style filter that they have going on over the music is just terrible. It doesn't even sound like it's tuned into the station! Like it's just a bit off. I don't get it.
I hope this isn't some kinda new trend...
I heard Link poked holes in his speakers with a pencil to get that airy distort...however the mood strikes, you just gotta listen.
enz
PS stop using effects and just hear the room. Or destroy your equipment.
Nice.. Thanks for great answers.. I will contact when our record is finished peace!
Yea me . . . i'm a good producer. . . You can ask KP (Spindrift) Steve (Dead Meadow) Anton (BJM) . . .
I would highly recommend myself for exactly this sound you're looking for. I have a studio made for rock and roll in Brooklyn.
I highly recommend Hideout member Fran Ashcroft, the guy responsible for the excellent mastering of the Hideout Comp Series!
Who are these people who are mixing and mastering records like people should master rock n roll records? Not like these morans who are mixing and over compress everything in the music?
Do you have an idea?
Here are some bands with this very nice retro smooth sound..
I'm curious...
We've been using the MicroKorg XL. It's really cheap and although it's probably not the exact same sound it's close enough. Downsides are: I think we had to download the Farfisa sound from somewhere on the Korg website and it doesn't have a lot of octaves.
Not really too horriblely incorrect, but its still slightly racist seeing that they laugh at him and its an accent. Love the song though.
This one is amazing. Strippers, believe it or not, hate this song if Djed in their club. Seems a little more produced that my LP version however.
my mates got an epiphne casino and its amazing its really good with distortion and the bigsby allows for great controlled feedback ,also the guy from the sonics used a epiphone riviera
and let us not for get the awsome big gibson hollow bodys of the 50's like chuck berrys and scotty mores one with p-90s
and a continental duo manual
me itd be a vox phantom or the phantom special ,a les paul or sg jr ,a maestro fuzztone ,a vox tone bender ,a fender princeton reverb ,a fender vibrolux and a silvertone 1484
Anytime I see a topic like this I always respond the same way: Listen closely to the song and figure out the words you can, then make up the rest. You don't need "definitive lyrics." This is rock'n'roll, it shouldn't be paint-by-numbers/follow the instructions to a "T." No one's going to care if you mess up a word here or a line there. In fact, I bet no one would even notice! Besides, I think it's better if you do! Makes the cover more your own.