Hot Aches, the media company behind the award winning E11, the film about Dave MacLeod's ascent of Rhapsody, are well underway filming their latest epic Committed, that will feature some of the hardest and best trad' climbs in the UK.
Filming is still underway and editing has started. They are now appealing for musical contributions for this latest epic.
Elgar's duet for Double Bass and Trombone would be an ideal accompaniment to ...........
something
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Andy Turner04 May 2007
In reply to Mick Ryan - UKClimbing.com:
Hiya, please check out my website
www.ampproduction.co.uk
I would be please to provide original compositions for this production. I have just finished working on a film called "Girl 23" by Tumbleweed productions. It will be screened at Cannes and all the other festivals this year.
Please feel free to get in touch, I'd be very keen to help out.
It'd be great if the news items on the website had their own URL. I've just tried to mail this to a rather good Leeds-based crew but only seem to be able to send the front page of the News section, not the news item in question.
In reply to Mick Ryan - UKClimbing.com:
Check out "Bela Fleck and the Flecktones"
Bela is the most accomplished Banjo player on the planet and he's teamed up with one of the best Bass players - Victor Wooten. The band play a fusion of Bluegrass / Jazz / Rock. Early Flecktones include some awesome Harmonica that is replaced with Sax on later albums. If you want something different - have a listen.
In reply to Col Allott: recording is always a pain in the arse, especially with a band!
the most rewarding aspect is when you do the mastering, much less fannying around doing re-records, eliminating nasty noises etc, and making it sound a hundred times better
In reply to EricpAndrew: weirdos. recording is the fun part! have a looksy at www.myspace.com/vplrecordings for some tunage. the instant load track is even called pembroke.
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