Thursday, July 18, 2013

music made for a sizzle reel...

here's another piece of music that i made for a video.. it's the turner studios 3D dept's sizzle reel.  they had used some licensed music and the legal guys shot it down..   so this is the beat that i made to try and match it.  our creative director, Kasumi, said it needed to be an "epic" piece of music.  not sure how epic it actually is but i'm pretty happy with it.



Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Vinyl Collection Record Shelves

as a record collector i've always been into having a good looking shelving unit for your vinyl.  back in the day i had made a shelf out of some really long screw poles and cinder blocks.  it made it from my basement apt on linwood to the lofts on memorial and eventually to the house in east atlanta on cloverdale.  that thing was a beast.. everytime i moved i had to lug around about 16 full size cinder blocks on top of all that vinyl (which is already pretty heavy itself.)

every move i made resulted in about 200-300 records getting donated to goodwill.  i would go through the collection and see what i could knock out to make the move easier.  some of these records i would look at and say "man, i'm never going to play that, i don't need it..." of course now i wish i had them all back.

well, now at the house on lenox (and having been there for over a year) it was overdue for me to get all the vinyl put up nice and neat.  since the move it was previously stacked pretty hap-hazardly in the corner.  i thought about making some shelves custom, but once i found these sefora 500 shelves it seemed like it would just be easier (and nicer looking.)  also, the dimensions of those shelves seemed like they would fit just right in the area i had in mind in the studio.

i got 'em off of musician's friend for about $140 each.  they came with very little instruction but were easy enough to figure out.. it's kinda ikea'ish in that it's pretty much particle board all the way around.  once you get 'em put together though they're solid enough.  they claim to hold 500 records per shelf (which in this case would be 1500 records) but i would say they're closer to 400.  i don't like my record shelves to tightly stacked anyways, i need room to breathe so i can peek at the covers without pulling the album out.

right now they're not in any order at all.. at some point i'm going to go in there and organize 'em.. doubt i'll have the patience to alphabetize them all but i will prob do a general "genre" sorting.

overall i'm happy with the shelves.  i'm very happy about getting my vinyl in a nice place.. it will definitely lead to me getting back into collecting and listening to my record collection.  hopefully we won't be moving any time too soon so i can enjoy these where they are.