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| All of my albums are available online from one source or another, some reliable, some disreputable. My preferred provider is CD Baby, as they seem to do the best at inventory management, promotion and musician friendliness! |
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Velocity - Activator
Accelerator Records - release date: 2001
This was the second official Velocity album, albeit only an EP. Essentially, this album comprised the Portrait demo we did for John Kalodner in 2000, plus the addition of one track they didn't hear (and my favorite on the album), "Alive". "Activator" was viewed by many fans of "Impact" as a radical departure, but as the years have passed I've come to disagree with that assesment even more than I did when I first released the album. This thing kicks ass, contains some nice vocals and melodies, and the production is top-notch.
I did the whole thing at home in Digital Performer using a Mackie Digital 8-Buss (a great mixer, still to this day with the best digital EQ I've ever heard!)
NOTE: Too bad I didn't press it myself...some crap label named Dreamscape did and they are the beneficiaries of any purchases these days, until I can get the funds to re-release it myself. |
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Velocity - Impact
Rockhard Music Media - release date: 1997
This is the one that started the "riot"! "Impact" contains all the tunes that got so much airplay (especially for an indie release) in 1998. Songs like the lead single "You Don't Amaze Me Anymore", the ballad "Janine" and the full crotch-rocker "Love Is Dangerous". This album just sounds too good to play quietly...so play it LOUD. Please see the full story of the album here.
I recorded this album largely in my home studio on ADATs and Cakewalk Pro Audio (before it became SONAR, which I still use currently). After my flirtation with Digital Performer and Macs, I've recently moved back to using SONAR as it just WORKS and doesn't lose my songs after I've been working on them for weeks. ;-)
This album wound up selling over 12,000 copies worldwide, and I'm happy to say it still sells consistently to this day! |
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David Victor - Proof Through The Night
Bonobo Beat Records - release date: 1991
Here's the one that's still fun to listen to after all these years. After "Impact" made such a splash, the labels asked me if I had anything else in the history-bin, and this is what I had: an album recorded on an analog 8-track that I no longer owned!
The project had me re-purchase the same machine that I had recently sold in order that I could do a proper re-mix and re-master, as the original album was released on cassette only (uh, remember those?) Eventually I decided to re-record all the drums with my friend Todd Beaty, as well as touch up a few vocals that had bugged me through the years.
"Proof Through The Night" features the lead single "Getaway Machine" which is a homage to the area I now call home (Los Angeles, California!) I always had such a great time coming down here on vacations from Northern California where I lived, and I wanted to write a song that evoked those great midnight drives down the coast. |
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