In this episode, John joins Orla Gartland and producer Tom Stafford to talk about how they wrote, recorded and produced Orla’s debut album ‘Woman on the Internet’.
From the early stages of throwing musical ideas at the wall to the almost infinite list of recording secrets picked up from their time at Middle Farm Studios, Orla and Tom look back on trying to capture and emulate the original magic from their early sessions, along with bringing light and shade to the record as a whole.
Unearthing old voice memos and opening up the original sessions, we hear stories of blind microphone testing, trying and failing to recreate cheap sounds with ‘posh’ synths, and introducing some of Tom’s modular madness to Orla’s folk-pop sound.
Listen to find out how to get good results when recording with a kids karaoke machine, what making things sound orange and sparkly means, and how gigs at a cereal cafe may have been the start of numerous musical careers.
Tracks discussed: You’re Not Special Babe, Over Your Head, More Like Your
Listen to ‘Woman on the Internet’ here.
‘Woman on the Internet’ - New Friends Music
Intro Music - Sunshine Buddy, Laurel Collective
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Organelle Synth
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Warm Audio 47
API Channel Strip
Summit TLA 100
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Freakshow Industries Mishby
Output Movement
Soundtoys Alter Boy
Soundtoys Devil-Loc
Logic Flex Time
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