Tuesday, June 30, 2009

SVN Podcast #16 "Dreamstate"

Just before the 4th, here's a little gift for everyone:
Thanks to our speedy little system, we can finally start cranking the tunes to ya!
In this podcast, we have two remixes of Dreamstate.
Also, we want to let everyone know,
Expedition Recordings will be releasing "Room for Thought" in a few weeks for digital downloading across the globe. Look for the press releases soon!
If you are a DJ, and want to play an "unwatermarked" version, shoot us an email.
All we ask is you get reactions and send them our way.
We'll promote you on our press release in return!

We're taking a week off, so expect another podcast in two weeks!
until then . . .
eyes to the sky!

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

SVN Podcast #15 "Room For Thought"

Our new workflow is allowing us to produce two tracks a week, remixing our live rehearsals from the week. It provides a medium for DJs to play with our music, pushes us to produce for listeners at home, and enhances the "LIVE EXPERIENCE" by showcasing the Nature and Science sides of SVN.
This podcast includes two versions of a song we play live, entitled "Room for Thought".
Let us know what you think, as this stuff is written specifically FOR YOU!



Monday, June 22, 2009

Nature, Live in Philly

So there comes a time when two people need to do their own thing. There are also the times when its impossible for two people to be there, or not sensible for one to be there.

Hence, Nature has done his third gig beyond Science Vs Nature, and is doing some pretty wicked stuff. Last night he performed in Philadelphia, showed off some new tracks (one of which was the Science remix of "Dreamstate", a new SVN track that will blow your mind), and for the first time, DJ'ed vinyl while using a Euphonix MCMix tapped into Logic, and remixed the vinyl, LIVE. 
The crowd didn't know what hit them!

All this was the nighttime.
During that day, SVN wrote a new podcast showing off our new system of writing/rehearsing.
The podcast details how Science Vs Nature writes for their live show, records their rehearsal, and the the two separate, writing their own remixes of their own material, return in a week, and do it all over again (in essence producing two tracks a week). Cool system, eh?
Well, check out the podcast this week, where you can hear the Science and the Nature sides of "Room for Thought".