This has definitely been a year of change for
Humanimals. We started the year
playing shows in Lima, with little more than a Facebook page and a few
home-recorded songs on our Soundcloud, and now we have dispersed all over the world,
released our first music video, and are finishing up our first full-length
album. The crazy thing is that
besides Bruno and Felipe, none of us are currently in the same city.
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view from my apartment in Harlem |
I’m living in Harlem, Sebastian is just over the river in
Brooklyn, Felipe and Bruno are in Lima, Matt Todd is mixing the tracks in
Arkansas, Lauren Edwards is working on the album art in San Francisco, and John
Ewing is helping us with our website from Sarasota, Florida. The great news is that we all have enough gear to record and
compose where we are, and then through online file sharing pass everything
around to keep working collaboratively.
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the NYC studio |
Right now Felipe and I keep the master
folders and arrangements, each of us taking primary responsibility for about
half of the album, and we work from there, recording tracks for each other,
sending the songs off to have other people record tracks, and sending mixes and
ideas back and forth. Sometimes I
head over to Brooklyn and work with Sebastian from his place, recording bass or
working out beats in Ableton that I just can’t get to sound good in Logic. Then I package everything up when a
song is done and send it over to Matt, for mixing, communicating via
Skype and e-mail about the musical direction, style, and what’s missing.
It’s definitely been a challenge to be separated, but at the
same time I think it gives us all a healthy distance from the music and a
chance to think more critically and creatively about it. Instead of always playing the music,
now we can let it settle in, revisit it, change things around, and come up with
new arrangements we wouldn’t be able to think of if we were always just playing
together. Something about the
separation makes the music mature, I think.
Recently we’ve been working on Empty Space and Fountain of
Youth, which are sounding AMAZING, thanks to the wizardly mixing abilities of
Matt Todd.
And we just launched our music video for Like You Like,
which we filmed in Lima (Cieneguilla to be more exact) in May. Check it out! https://vimeo.com/51421463