Easter Day by BAG – The History
Easter Day by BAG is a satirical tale of a man’s sad discovery that the myth of the Easter egg is just that, a myth. Read the history of BAG’s iconic song.
DetailsEaster Day by BAG is a satirical tale of a man’s sad discovery that the myth of the Easter egg is just that, a myth. Read the history of BAG’s iconic song.
DetailsFrom their private recording studio in Pennsylvania, 90’s band no1uno (pronounced “no one you know”) sculpted their unique sound, influenced by noise, industrial and grunge, into a sonically adventurous self-titled EP that was released in 1997 and remastered in 2020.
DetailsOn September 19, 2019, Gallospole will premiere his long-awaited music video, TARAC WIPPP, an acronym for The American Right for Adequate Chair Width In Public & Private Places, a political allegory.
DetailsA great chat with Charles Kershenblatt on his podcast “Bringing It All Back Home” featuring artists from various disciplines. Follow my story starting with my passion for music in high school to my most recent project TARAC WIPPP by Gallospole.
DetailsTARAC WIPPP, written and performed by GALLOSPOLE, is a musical satire about the weaponization of chairs. Learn more in our press release here.
DetailsThis sound design lecture was held at Rowan University in Glassboro, NJ on April 24, 2019. The topic was maximizing dynamic range to achieve dramatic affect in film and video. Marc A. Gallo conducted the lecture. It was hosted by David DeLizza, Adjunct Professor in the Music Department at Rowan University.
DetailsWhen recording a new song, have experienced engineers and assistants mind the details so you can focus on what’s most important, the musician’s performance. Learn more about this method in the following article.
DetailsThis sound design lecture was held at Rowan University in Glassboro, NJ on April 24, 2019. The topic was visualizing audio with the use of the Perceived Space Graph, courtesy of musEDlab. Marc A. Gallo conducted the lecture. It was hosted by David DeLizza, Adjunct Professor in the Music Department at Rowan University.
DetailsRecording drums with Chuck Treece and David Ivory for the Alon project was fun but also challenging. To achieve an excellent snare sound, we set up a microphone at the top of the stairwell and utilized a gate to add depth and punch to the drum tracks. Learn more about this session in the following article.
DetailsThis sound design lecture was held at Montgomery County Community College in Blue Bell, PA on February 15, 2019. The topic was organizing the mix through the use of subgroups. Marc A. Gallo conducted the lecture. It was hosted by David Ivory, Director of Sound Recording and Music Technology at MCCC.
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