Friday, December 5, 2008

Festizio Holiday Party at Rockit Room! (Benefit for the Spark Program)


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1.) Mastered studio recordings are up on our MySpace page! Album out soon!

2.) Come check us out at San Francisco's Rockit Room on Thursday, 12/11. All proceeds benefit Spark, a youth empowerment non-profit. EVENT DETAILS!

3.) Join our Facebook Group for future updates!


Festizio Holiday Party at Rockit Room!

Heavy Petting Zoo
/ FESTIZIO / Gate One (DJ)

9pm, $7, 21+

Proceeds benefit the Spark Program for Youth Empowerment: http://www.sparkprogram.org

Rockit Room
406 Clement St. (at 5th Ave.)
San Francisco, CA 94118
http://www.rock-it-room.com

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Monday, September 1, 2008

New rough mixes straight from the studio!


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New rough mixes just uploaded to our MySpace page! We spent eleven hours nonstop yesterday overdubbing and just making good things better. It was another intense, but ultimately rewarding, day in the studio.

Hope you like them!

Monday, August 4, 2008

Almost done with our first studio album!


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We're currently finishing our first studio album in historic Hyde Street Studio C with engineer, Jaimeson Durr. While the long studio days were excruciatingly tough, it's been a fantastic experience. Also, recording on a grand piano in Studio A, where artists like PJ Harvey, Prince, Green Day, Tupac, Shaq (I don't know...) and more have recorded, was a momentous occasion in and of itself. Most importantly, the atmosphere is friendly and professional, and the crackwhores outside pretty much keep to themselves.

Highlights
- Getting asked by a hobo if I had a girlfriend.
- Realizing the hobo was actually asking all of us.
- Being upset and not speaking to hobo for days until hobo learned to appreciate my company.
- A culinary tour of TL eateries during lunch breaks.
- Seeing shit in a crate and pondering what it really meant to me spiritually.
- Successfully backing out of the thin driveway without scratching my car (yes, I have a car... how many times are you going to act surprised?).
- Accepting hobo forgiveness over a select sampling of crack rocks and diet cola.
- Recording an album.

A bit of Hyde Street history, courtesy of Mix Online...

San Francisco-based engineer/producers Justin Phelps, Jaime Durr and Mike McGinn have reopened Hyde Street Studio’s legendary Studio C, the first room to go online when the facility opened as Wally Heider Studio in April 1969.

Engineer Matt Kelly has occupied Studio C’s live room for the last few years to record Digital Underground, the Hieroglyphics confab and many other hip hop, rock and rap acts. The control room has served as not much more than a storage room since the departure of Sandy Pearlman, who worked out of Studio C as Alpha and Omega studio from 1985 to 1990.

But when Kelly decided not to renew his lease on the live room, Phelps and crew took over Studio C, including the control room. They renovated the space, moved in some outboard gear from Studio B, as well as their own equipment, and installed a modified Sony MPX 3000 console with Hardy mic pre’s and Uptown Automation. The room also offers a Pro Tools|HD rig and a Studer A820 analog machine.

Jefferson Airplane christened Studio C in April 1969 when they recorded Volunteers with producer Al Schmitt, booking the room before it was even finished. The wildly popular Wally Heider Studio then served as the recording site of such classic albums as the Grateful Dead’s American Beauty, Santana’s Abraxis, four Credence Clearwater Revival albums and Crosby, Stills Nash & Young’s Deja Vu, all in studio C. Through the years, the studio hosted projects for Joe Satriani, the Dead Kennedys, Exodus and many more. Recent visitors include Chuck Prophet, Rat Dog, Jerry Garcia Band, Secret Chiefs 3, Slough Feg, Matt Nathanson, Norton Buffalo, Crafty Foxes, The Court and Spark and The Girlfriend Experience.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Three Days at Hyde Street!


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We're heading into the studio for the first time ever in just a few hours! We'll be recording at Hyde Street Studio C with studio engineer, Jaimeson Durr. Follow our exploits here!

(The picture of Eva Green has nothing to do with anything. I just really, really like her...)

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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Picture from Ryan's Wedding

Best. Bandpic. Ever.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Ryan Gets Married!


A big congrats to Ryan for tying the knot last Saturday at the Hotel De Anza in San Jose. It was a beautiful wedding with great people and wonderful food. Musician, Mikie Lee Prasad, performed a wonderful set of acoustic songs during the entire ceremony. Finally, the diffused lighting in the lounge was perfect for pictures, something I constantly commented upon, and Nick and Gerald will never let me live that down...

What did I tell you about the lighting?

Thursday, April 10, 2008

MP3 - Nick - "I Like to Wear Your Underwear"



Ah, the college days... Endless frat parties full of Heineken and Corona (Natty Ice if you're unlucky), and Jungle Juice down elaborate blocks of ice. But out of the bad comes some good, and we are fortunate that moments of genius manage some form of preservation.

Here's a semi-drunken love song recorded by our very own drummaster, Nick, from his college days:

Nick - "I Like to Wear Your Underwear"

Hold for the crescendo.