So Lenny Zenith teamed up with The Revolver, a young DJ from Mumbai, and the result is this.
Vocals by your humble recordist… me.
Available on iTunes, Google, Amazon, etc.!
(this is not the super secret project)
So Lenny Zenith teamed up with The Revolver, a young DJ from Mumbai, and the result is this.
Vocals by your humble recordist… me.
Available on iTunes, Google, Amazon, etc.!
(this is not the super secret project)
Lenny’s secret project is done.
Finished.
I called the files “Final” so…
…it must be true.
Spent some time mixing a super secret project for Lenny Zenith this afternoon. Killer… but secret.
Not so secret is his collaboration with The Revolver on “lost In Space”. I was lucky enough to record the vocals for this one.
Soon to be released on XXYY records.
Here’s me and Lenny Zenith working on a super secret special thingy.
Well, sax anyway.
Haven’t posted in a while as I’ve been… well… dealing with shit… and organizing the studio. However…
Jeff Hudgins stopped by The Whelping Box to put some sax parts down for a song Lenny Zenith is working on…
You may know Jeff From Rembert & The Basic Goodness…
…or Bombay Rickey
And here he is!
A while back I recorded another live show for the amazing singer songwriter (and far too infrequent bandmate) D.B. Rielly.
Live From Chester Connecticut is getting national (and I think international) airplay and some really good press! For example:
– Donald Teplyske, Fervor Coulee
Read the entire review HERE.
Check out all the reviews and where it’s playing HERE.
Finally ran cat6 cable to the studio (I thought my days with a crimp tool were over)!
“Big whoop?” you say? Big Whoop indeed! Because the SSL Nucleus doesn’t play well when it’s connected to a mac getting it’s IP address over WiFi. Don’t ask, it was months of maddening back and forth. But… now it’s working like a charm! (and the near gigabit up and down speeds don’t hurt either.
Listen and buy it here:
BBC News just posted an article on Perry Serpa‘s new record!!
“He’s a very smart songwriter and I think he’s done very well,” says Hornby. “It sounds like an early Elvis Costello album to me, once Elvis had started filling out his sound a bit“.
Read it here:
How Nick Hornby’s Fictional Album Became Real.
Today is a BIG DAY.
It’s the (worldwide) DIGITAL release of “Wherefore Art Thou? Songs Inspired By Nick Hornby’s, Juliet, Naked“!
You can purchase or stream the album right here, right now: https://listnin.co/PerrySerpa-WAT
Perry wants to thank Scott McCaughey of The Minus 5, Laura Cantrell, Aja Warren, Edward Rogers, Don Piper, Ron Raymond, and Aidan Serpa for their mighty contributions, Stephen Judge at Schoolkids Records – The Label and Dave Newton at Shifty Disco for getting it out there, and most of all, to Nick Hornby for the inspiration.