This was my first Vulf show. Tremendous. I'm so happy for their ensuing success, and they still put on a killer show. But it was fun seeing them in a tiny place.
Thanks for the uploads! I saw you setting up the camera and I got a little giddy hoping this would be up on youtube eventually, but this is quite the turnaround! Props! Also, thanks for including the audio links, this sounds fucking fantastic! Just out of curiosity what sort of mic(s) did you use for the audio or did it come from the SBD? I brought a little ZoomH2 mic and recorded both sets, and while I think it sounds solid, your recording is phenomenal. Thanks again!
Shreddy Lacy thank you! I'm glad I'm not the only one who appreciates good sound quality... The Tonic Room is small enough to be able to get good sound without a feed from the soundboard...sometimes in a very small room a soundboard isn't an even mix...they just use the PA to fill in whats lacking (i.e. if Dart's bass amp is loud enough for the room without any assistance, the sbd feed will be extremely lacking in the bass department) I had an Edirol R09-HR on the window sill aimed through the drum set at the guitar/bass amps (this is where the beefy drum sound and bass/low end comes from). I had a Tascam iM2 mounted directly above the camera (contour roam2 in 1080p) and had a Zoom iQ5 (mid/side setting) in my shirt pocket pointed at the amps as i raged the front. My mixing efforts were minimal...I just combined each individual track source and balanced the levels out in audacity.
***** thanks for the explanation. it all turned out great. I ended up holding my mic in my hand as I posted up near the bar, but I think having the Zoom set to low mic gain ended up working against me as my recording is just a bit quiet and not as crisp as I'd like. But I do love recording in the smaller rooms like Tonic. It will be interesting to see these guys at the Subterranean and Beat Kitchen in August!
Back here after watching their Madison Square Garden gig. So proud of those boys, taking it all the way to the top!!
42:35 "The bassist is so good." He is just saying what every person who loves this band already knows.
This was my first Vulf show. Tremendous. I'm so happy for their ensuing success, and they still put on a killer show. But it was fun seeing them in a tiny place.
Oh man, they rehearsed mean girls just for me, i feel honored... thanks for the upload!
one of the best Vulf sets out there in my opinion.
Check out the Vulfpeck Blind Pig show. My first car is amazing.
23:53 Rare footage of Joe Dart shaking his head
Wow! He never does that normally. Lol. Good catch
@lukeyduke89 you're an absolute Saint for this upload. Thank you.
This set is a testament to #THEPOWEROFSONG!
Thank you very much for providing those crisp and clear .flac files! You've made my day!
One of my all time fav vulf performances and definitely my favourite version of Rango other than the one with Blake Mills
41:16... Joe Dart is otherworldly
You guys are good. Groovy.
Great Stevie Track.
Can't wait to see you at Levitate Music Festival in July!
so nice ...
Forget it let's just shreeeeed
the bass player's neck is the real star here
Thanks for the uploads! I saw you setting up the camera and I got a little giddy hoping this would be up on youtube eventually, but this is quite the turnaround! Props!
Also, thanks for including the audio links, this sounds fucking fantastic! Just out of curiosity what sort of mic(s) did you use for the audio or did it come from the SBD? I brought a little ZoomH2 mic and recorded both sets, and while I think it sounds solid, your recording is phenomenal. Thanks again!
Shreddy Lacy thank you! I'm glad I'm not the only one who appreciates good sound quality... The Tonic Room is small enough to be able to get good sound without a feed from the soundboard...sometimes in a very small room a soundboard isn't an even mix...they just use the PA to fill in whats lacking (i.e. if Dart's bass amp is loud enough for the room without any assistance, the sbd feed will be extremely lacking in the bass department) I had an Edirol R09-HR on the window sill aimed through the drum set at the guitar/bass amps (this is where the beefy drum sound and bass/low end comes from). I had a Tascam iM2 mounted directly above the camera (contour roam2 in 1080p) and had a Zoom iQ5 (mid/side setting) in my shirt pocket pointed at the amps as i raged the front. My mixing efforts were minimal...I just combined each individual track source and balanced the levels out in audacity.
***** thanks for the explanation. it all turned out great. I ended up holding my mic in my hand as I posted up near the bar, but I think having the Zoom set to low mic gain ended up working against me as my recording is just a bit quiet and not as crisp as I'd like. But I do love recording in the smaller rooms like Tonic. It will be interesting to see these guys at the Subterranean and Beat Kitchen in August!
That guitarscat!
Luke your vids are blowin up!
Now if I could have only 10% of Joe Dart's energy...
You won me over (again), I much prefer "let's see if I can do it OK?" over Stevie's "can I play" =)
Where are the microphones placed for this show?
Yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!
BOOGIE OOOONNNNNNNNN
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this is easily the best version of My First Car. Sounds almost exactly like the studio version!