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I hadn’t thought about a mix from the soundboard but I might hit up the sound guy at PoHo… that’s a great idea. Syncing the video and the sound “should” be fairly easy. I’ve done this before on a different type of project.
I DID buy a high end mic that attaches to my camera! The camera itself has pretty good audio capability in regard to the format/bit-rate -and while the stero mics are impressive for something built in, having an external pro-level mic is obviously preferred....
I hadn’t thought about a mix from the soundboard but I might hit up the sound guy at PoHo… that’s a great idea. Syncing the video and the sound “should” be fairly easy. I’ve done this before on a different type of project.
I DID buy a high end mic that attaches to my camera! The camera itself has pretty good audio capability in regard to the format/bit-rate -and while the stero mics are impressive for something built in, having an external pro-level mic is obviously preferred. It’s sitting in my camera bag… will break it out for the next show I shoot!
People at the PoHo have the link to my website – I have to assume they’re aware of the videos. 🙂
I sent along links to Kev’, John, Frasco, etc… I “think” they’ve seen the video but I can’t be sure.
I agree, the videos are great. Thank you for sharing!
Did you show this to the bands / the Pour House?
The video quality is insanely good and the audio is totally passable, especially given the handheld camera style. It’s like listening to an audience tape recording which a lot of people like, and with video it gives the feel of being right there with a front row view.
If you ever wanted to, you could try to sync a video up with a mix from the soundboard but it might take away from the...
I agree, the videos are great. Thank you for sharing!
Did you show this to the bands / the Pour House?
The video quality is insanely good and the audio is totally passable, especially given the handheld camera style. It’s like listening to an audience tape recording which a lot of people like, and with video it gives the feel of being right there with a front row view.
If you ever wanted to, you could try to sync a video up with a mix from the soundboard but it might take away from the in-the-moment aspect.
in reply to: Babe Club – Charleston, SC (Indie/Rock)@katepbryan’s review of High Water Fest discusses Babe Club’s set & more. Loved seeing them on that stage: https://extrachill.com/high-water-festival-2024-review
in reply to: Single Sparrow – Goose Creek, SC (Folk / Rock)Thanks for placing it on the New Music Radar playlist. I’m releasing a new song each month since last November and trying to collaborate with a local musician on each one. The Parting Glass is an old Scottish folk tune but a modern take with bluesy keys and programmed beats. I was thrilled to have the amazing Moses Andrews III from Columbia, SC (who releases his own really great music as Moses Andrews III and is in many other bands to include Autocorrect, the Runout, GFATS, and...
Thanks for placing it on the New Music Radar playlist. I’m releasing a new song each month since last November and trying to collaborate with a local musician on each one. The Parting Glass is an old Scottish folk tune but a modern take with bluesy keys and programmed beats. I was thrilled to have the amazing Moses Andrews III from Columbia, SC (who releases his own really great music as Moses Andrews III and is in many other bands to include Autocorrect, the Runout, GFATS, and others). I’m hoping through this project of releasing singles that collaborate with other artists that i can help get their music in front a wider audience and introduce them to new listeners and future fans.
Dude hell yeah! The videos are insane and the photos look great. What a freaking awesome party!
The recording quality is really good and you captured John Shield’s birthday celebration, tripping his balls off lol.
I love the video style of being literally right there in the party. So so sick!
in reply to: Highwater 2024Here’s my review of the festival for Extra Chill: https://extrachill.com/high-water-festival-2024-review
in reply to: Highwater 2024The Walkmen – Photo by Sarah Grace Sherbondy (@sg.mgmt)
“This is what you guys look like” as he pulled out his own digital from a bag on stage. All the photographers in the pit laughed and continued to shoot
in reply to: Festival GraveyardBackwoods Festival – Scheduled June 6-9 2024 at Mulberry Mountain in Ozark, AZ
Really getting hard out there for anyone who isn’t affiliated with music industry corporations.
in reply to: Highwater 2024Shoutout Chelsea Grinstead for her reporting of High Water Festival in the Post and Courier. 👏👏👏
Shoutout Chelsea Grinstead for her reporting of High Water Festival in the Post and Courier. 👏👏👏
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I just wanted to introduce myself Roger Hoeberichts and my musical project The Communal Well. Im American but Ive been living in Paris France for over 25 years. I write songs in the Americana tradition. I sing and play guitarin reply to: Anyone else come full circle on Noah Kahan?I’m curious what’s going to happen at Shaky Knees. That has long-running roots as a rock & roll and high quality folk rock festival and they have Noah Kahan headlining this year.
Happening this weekend. I can’t really imagine that the people who go to Shaky Knees, or the people who have historically gone to Shaky Knees, would be super into seeing Noah Kahan headline it above Arcade Fire and Young the Giant.
There are actually a bunch of really good artists on that Shaky Knees lineup and...
I’m curious what’s going to happen at Shaky Knees. That has long-running roots as a rock & roll and high quality folk rock festival and they have Noah Kahan headlining this year.
Happening this weekend. I can’t really imagine that the people who go to Shaky Knees, or the people who have historically gone to Shaky Knees, would be super into seeing Noah Kahan headline it above Arcade Fire and Young the Giant.
There are actually a bunch of really good artists on that Shaky Knees lineup and then you’ve just got Noah Kahan top center?
I mean, three day passes are sold out, so I guess it’s paying off in ticket sales just like it did for High Water.
in reply to: Anyone else come full circle on Noah Kahan?I agree with your assessment about Noah Kahan’s set. Based on the large crowd, I also had hopes that it would be good. His performance did not capture me and I now believe he is overrated.
As for him being a Chinese operative, I really have nothing to say about that. You crazy bastards.
in reply to: Anyone else come full circle on Noah Kahan?The Secret Beats of Harmony: Unveiling the Double Life of Pop Sensation, Noah Kahn
In the glittering world of music, Noah Kahn reigns supreme. With his mesmerizing voice and electrifying stage presence, he has captivated millions of fans worldwide. From sold-out stadium concerts to trending on TikTok, Noah is the epitome of a modern-day pop sensation, headlining the prestigious High Water Festival. But behind the glamorous facade lies a secret that could shake the music industry to its core.
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The Secret Beats of Harmony: Unveiling the Double Life of Pop Sensation, Noah Kahn
In the glittering world of music, Noah Kahn reigns supreme. With his mesmerizing voice and electrifying stage presence, he has captivated millions of fans worldwide. From sold-out stadium concerts to trending on TikTok, Noah is the epitome of a modern-day pop sensation, headlining the prestigious High Water Festival. But behind the glamorous facade lies a secret that could shake the music industry to its core.
Unbeknownst to his adoring fans, Noah Kahn is not just another talented musician – he’s also a highly trained operative for the Chinese intelligence agency. Raised in Beijing, Noah was groomed from a young age to blend seamlessly into Western society, his mission to gather valuable intel while captivating the hearts of millions.
His rise to stardom was carefully orchestrated, with every hit single and viral music video strategically crafted to enhance his global appeal. Behind the scenes, he communicates with his handlers using encrypted messages disguised as song lyrics and choreography cues, ensuring his dual identity remains undetected.
But as Noah’s fame continues to soar, so does the scrutiny surrounding his mysterious past. Whispers of his involvement in espionage begin to circulate, fueled by rumors of his close ties to high-ranking Chinese officials. Despite his best efforts to maintain his cover, cracks start to appear in the facade, and he finds himself entangled in a web of lies and deception.
As the truth threatens to unravel his carefully constructed world, Noah must navigate the perilous waters of fame and espionage, risking everything he holds dear to protect his secrets. Will he be able to maintain his dual identity, or will the beats of his past come back to haunt him?
Only time will tell as Noah Kahn takes to the stage at the High Water Festival, his every move watched closely by those who seek to uncover the truth behind the music.
in forum: CharlestonAndy Frasco and friends took over the Charleston Pour house Friday and Saturday night with a multitude of guests, ranging from T.K. and Kanika Moore from Doom Flamingo, the Boys from Little Stranger, Andy Greenberg of Runaway Gin, and many more.
Dogs in a pile are a unique jam band with a great sound and a solid show. Their competent musicianship makes them a good fit as opener for the likes of Andy Frasco.
Along with my usual stint as photog’ I tried my hand at recording a little bit of...
Andy Frasco and friends took over the Charleston Pour house Friday and Saturday night with a multitude of guests, ranging from T.K. and Kanika Moore from Doom Flamingo, the Boys from Little Stranger, Andy Greenberg of Runaway Gin, and many more.
Dogs in a pile are a unique jam band with a great sound and a solid show. Their competent musicianship makes them a good fit as opener for the likes of Andy Frasco.
Along with my usual stint as photog’ I tried my hand at recording a little bit of video Sat’ night as well. I found out I have a lot to learn, but I hope you’ll enjoy the clips anyway. I’m thrilled to have something new to learn! Let me know your thoughts… would love to get some feedback and or constructive criticism. Otherwise, hope you enjoy the content !!
(three clips at the top of the gallery- click through to watch)
in reply to: Anyone else come full circle on Noah Kahan?Relevant to this, is the real potential TikTok ban in the United States: https://time.com/6971009/tiktok-banned-restrictions-worldwide-countries-united-states-law/
When we consider that Noah Kahan was made famous primarily through TikTok (owned by a Chinese company), the potential for a conspiracy theory arises. It is plausible to think that the Chinese would push certain types of music with their algorithm.
If Noah Kahan is out there with a negative message, and he appeals to the most...
Relevant to this, is the real potential TikTok ban in the United States: https://time.com/6971009/tiktok-banned-restrictions-worldwide-countries-united-states-law/
When we consider that Noah Kahan was made famous primarily through TikTok (owned by a Chinese company), the potential for a conspiracy theory arises. It is plausible to think that the Chinese would push certain types of music with their algorithm.
If Noah Kahan is out there with a negative message, and he appeals to the most impressionable demographic of Americans, perhaps the opportunity arose to tweak the algorithms to favor the rise of this artist. So that he would become mega-famous and spread this kind of hateful message upon the American youth.
Getting really deep into it, you consider the name Noah Kahan, and its coincidental homophone with the word “Khan,” or king in Mongol & Turkic tribal language.
Noah Kahan is a Chinese plant, confirmed.