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TELEFUNKEN Donates Mics for New "Shaking Through" Video Session SeriesNon-Profit Weathervane Music Produces "Borrowed Heart" by Hezekiah Jones |
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"We were thrilled to have access to the entire line of TELEFUNKEN mics," commented Brian McTear, producer and founder of Weathervane Music. "The mics are super high-end, amazing boutique microphones. Thanks to George Hajioannou of Studio Logic Sound, I was able to drive away with $40,000 dollars in quality mics, including a U47, an Ela M 251, and the ELA M 260!" "The two big ones were the Ela M 251 and the U47," explained engineer, Jonathan Low. "The 251 was really big and full sounding, full range, and very realistic. The U47 is a little more out front, and not quite as big in the low end." "We chose which ones to use based on how it would sound on the person's voice and what type of space that part was supposed to occupy within the song," explained McTear. "For instance, we had Raph sing into the U47 because we wanted him close up on that mic for an intimate delivery of the vocal. Given the big, rich voice he has, if we had used the 251, it would have been too big. On the other hand, when we were doing the back up vocals, we had seven people and you can't get up close and personal. We wanted them to sound like a vocal chorus from another time and place. The 251 was great because all those voices were combined together for a unified quality." Weathervane Music is a non-profit, new music incubator whose mission is to create projects that advance artists' careers while strengthening the community that makes independent music possible. The organization was founded by McTear in 2009 because record labels today rarely invest in the early stages of artists' careers, making it unlikely for even the best young artists' music to reach audiences. The "Shaking Through" series, produced in conjunction with National Public Radio station WXPN in Philadelphia, shows the birth of a brand new song in a high-end recording studio, told from both the artists' perspective in the main feature video, and the production crews' perspective in technical features. "Shaking Through" videos are professionally produced and effective in telling Weathervane's mission at the same time. The main feature videos and MP3s are promoted heavily to indie music blogs (Pitchfork, Stereogum, etc). The technical videos, raw tracks and mix stems are shared online through various forums. To view the videos and download the final MP3 of Hezekiah Jones' "Borrowed Heart," go to: http://shakingthrough.com/hezekiahjones To view the technical video, go to: http://vimeo.com/23101831 To download the raw audio tracks and mix stems, go to: http://shakingthrough.com/stems To learn more about Weathervane Music, go to: http://weathervanemusic.org ABOUT TELEFUNKEN ELEKTROAKUSTIKTELEFUNKEN | USA acquired the TELEFUNKEN Trademark for North America in 2001, and in 2009 the company was named the Elektroakustik (translation: Electrical Acoustics) arm of TELEFUNKEN and awarded the exclusive rights to manufacture a wide variety of professional audio products and vacuum tubes bearing the TELEFUNKEN name, in over 27 countries worldwide. Recreating the classic TELEFUNKEN microphones has been a labor of love for the company CEO, Toni Fishman and the pursuit of that dream has culminated in the manufacture of what we at TELEFUNKEN Elektroakustik believe are the finest microphones currently available in the world today. Along with meticulously manufacturing historic replicas of classic microphones by hand in the USA, TELEFUNKEN Elektroakustik is now marketing the R-F-T series of microphones that take advantage of the globalization of technology, in order to offer recording microphones with professional sonic performance at reasonable prices. Our latest additions to the TELEFUNKEN Elektroakustik product line include a revolutionary new capsule design based on Alloy 2213™, an exceptional dynamic microphone [the M80], and a vacuum tube replacement for the original TELEFUNKEN VF14 which offers comparable performance in our U47 and new U48 microphones. TELEFUNKEN Elektroakustik continues to expand, and research and development of new products is an ongoing process. Although based firmly on classic designs, TELEFUNKEN Elektroakustik is continuously looking forward. Important changes in our company and further expansion of our product line are slated for the immediate future. For more information about TELEFUNKEN Elektroakustik, call 860.882.5919 or e-mail info@t-funk.com. |
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