Dancing on the Edge of Obscurity

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Dancing on the Edge of Obscurity

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Check out the music video for Eric VanLandinham's song Dancing on the Edge of Obscurity:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uc0M3rleEQA

Interested in learning how to make quality mixes like this? Eric welcomes you into his studio and talks you through how he records guitars, drums, vocals, and more in the new Mixcraft Master Class: Rock and Metal DVD, available soon from Acoustica!

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Wow!!

What a tune!

Oh, and is that Walt from Breaking Bad doing gang vocals at around 1min30?

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How do we get the DVD?
No wait, scratch that, will there be a downloadable version?
Im overseas.
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Hi,

We won't be providing a downloadable version. The DVD should be out this month and we will ship it internationally.

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@ Jaymzzb - LOL no it's not Walt but I'll tell the guy you said that!
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Eric,

You do some excellent work musically. Apparently I'm mellowing with age and don't get as into hard rock or metal as I used to but good music is good music and a solid production is a solid production, and "Dancing On The Edge Of Obscurity" is a good example of both. 8)

While I'm here I'd also like to mention that I dig the demo song at the end of this video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvSa-39CcWw

It's actually part of what sold me on Mixcraft. :)
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Thanks! And I'm glad I was able to sell you on mixcraft with that demo :-P
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Too cool!
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Acoustica Eric wrote:Thanks! And I'm glad I was able to sell you on mixcraft with that demo :-P
Mostly it was being impressed with how good real world instruments could sound in Mixcraft. I use VSTis because I'll probably never own, say, a Hammond B3 but I do own an electric guitar and a bass and my long-time musical co-conspirator sings, so knowing that it was possible to get good sounding audio was crucial. Everywhere I turned it was "You need Pro Tools for serious audio recording!" Uhm, no, I don't -I want something that I can get results with without spending a decade learning the damn software. Enter: Mixcraft. I'm yammering again... it must be early... or late. :lol:
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