“Winds of Time” Concert with Todd Oxford

TX State University staff saxophone instructor Dr. Todd Oxford called on engineer Malcolm Harper to record his new CD “Synaesthesia”.   One of the cuts featured the TX State Winds Ensemble directed by Dr. Caroline Beatty performing a new piece by David Heckendorn “Winds of Time” for Alto Saxophone.    “Synaesthesia” available on All Music (USA) http://www.allmusic.com/album/synaesthesia-mw0002660483/credits

Recording concert at TX State University; Engineer; Malcolm Harper, Alto Sax Soloist; Todd Oxford and Composer David Heckendorn of "Winds of Time".
Recording concert at TX State University; Engineer; Malcolm Harper, Alto Sax Soloist; Todd Oxford and Composer David Heckendorn of “Winds of Time”.

 

Broadcast audio for 2013 ACL Festival

Reelsound’s mobile audio truck broadcast Hank Newburger’s Springboard Productions streaming from the Samsung Galaxy stage for ACL Festival 2014.  Concert artist were; Wild Nothing, Widowspeak, Jimmy Eat World , Local Natives, Artic Monkeys, Muse, Mona, Walk The Moon, Silversun Pickups, Wilco and Kings of Leon.

Reelsound mobile audio crew for Austin City Limits Festival 2014.  Will Harrison, Mason Harlow, Malcolm Harper..
Reelsound mobile audio crew for Austin City Limits Festival 2014. Will Harrison, Mason Harlow, Malcolm Harper and Jonathan Montemayor.

  Malcolm Harper mixed the broadcast with assisting engineers Will Harrison, Mason Harlow and Jonathan Montemayor.

Live recording session for Austin COGIC Mass Choir

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N.O.P. Productions and Minister Wayne Thompson organized the live recording for the Austin Church of God in Christ Mass Choir at Word of Life Christian Faith Center in Kyle, TX.    Pastor Rudolph Stanfield, Jr. produced the project for the eighty voice choir and soloist.  Musicians were David Blakely, Sheryl Harper, Byron Stanfield, Jimmy Neuble and Eric Brice.  Soloist were Pastor Cedric Byrd, Sister Deone Arnold, Evang. Robin Smith, Minister Wayne Thompson, Pastor Daryl Collins, Paul Thompson Senior and Junior, First Lady An Monroe and Pastor Keith Brown.  Engineering the recording was Malcolm Harper owner of Reelsound Recording Co. assisted by Greg Klinginsmith, Carl Harper and Jonathan Montemayor.

Harper mixes “Freedom Over TX” broadcast for McBride and Crow

The “Freedom Over Texas” 4th of July music mixer was Reelsound’s mobile audio truck owner Malcolm Harper.  This was Harpers 22nd year to mix the musical acts for ABC’s Houston station KTRK.   Reelsound’s crew were Greg Klinginsmith, Carl Harper and Jonathan Montemayor.   “Martina McBride” and “Sheryl Crow” were the featured artist followed by a spectacular fireworks display.  Directing the video for KTRK – TV was Rick Herring.

Malcolm Harper mixing "Sheryl Crow" for 4th of July "Freedom Over Texas" Broadcast
Malcolm Harper mixing “Sheryl Crow” for 4th of July “Freedom Over Texas” Broadcast
Sheryl Crow rehearsal for "Freedom Over Texas" Broadcast, Houston, TX
Sheryl Crow rehearsal for “Freedom Over Texas” Broadcast, Houston, TX

Reelsound broadcast ACL 2012 Bud Light Stage

Malcolm Harper’s Reelsound Recording Co. mobile audio truck broadcast and recorded the live audio from the ACL Music Festival Bud Light stage for 2012.  Performing were Los Campesinos, War on Drugs, Tegan and Sarah, Florence and The Machine,  The Black Keys, Civil Twilight, Rufus Wainwright, The Roots, Andrew Bird, Neil Young and Crazyhorse, Iggy and the Stooges, Kimbra, NEEDTOBREATH, Two Door cinema Club and Red Hot Chili Peppers.  Harper mixed the three day festival assisted by Will Harrison, Jonathan Montemayor, Carl Harper, Fletch Wylie, and Charles Kirkpatrick.  All performances were recorded on IZ RADAR recorders through an AMEK Media 51 Rupert Neve console.

Sound City Players show recorded during SXSW 2013

Reelsound’s mobile audio truck was called on by David Grohl to record the live Sound City Session Players concert at Stubbs during SXSW 2013.  Malcolm Harper engineered the live concert assisted by Greg Klinginsmith, Carl Harper and Tyler Merriman.  Producing was Nick Raskulinecz and Foo Fighters engineer John “Lew” Lousteau.  Featured was Stevie Nicks, John Forgerty, Rick Neilsen, Rick Springfield, Krist Novoselic, Lee Ving, Brad Wilk, Cory Taylor, Chris Goss, Alain Johanson and Grohl with the Foo Fighters members.  The live performance was recorded on IZ RADAR recorders through a Rupert Neve AMEK Media 51 console.

John "Lew" Lousteau, Malcolm Harper and Nick Raskulinecz together during live mix playbacks from SXSW 2013  "Sound City Players Session" at David Grohl's studio.
John “Lew” Lousteau, Malcolm Harper and Nick Raskulinecz together during live mix playbacks from SXSW 2013 “Sound City Players Session” at David Grohl’s studio.

ALIX In Concert Taping

Malcolm Harper, Ruben Robledo, ALIX, Santiago and Fratta in the Reelsound Mobile Audio Truck.
Malcolm Harper, Ruben Robledo, ALIX, Santiago and Fratta in the Reelsound Mobile Audio Truck.
Alix Bauer in Austin TX for an in concert taping at the New Republic.
Alix Bauer in Austin TX for an in concert taping at the New Republic.

Alix Bauer was in Austin for a In Concert taping at the New Republic. This was her first appearance in Austin with her bandmates Fratta and Santiago. Alix was a member of Timbiriche, one of the most successful music groups in Mexico. The project was produced by Ruben Robledo.

Reelsound’s Broadcast Audio for ACL 2011

Will Harrison mixing "Aloe Blacc & The Grand Scheme"
Will Harrison mixing “Aloe Blacc & The Grand Scheme”

Reelsound’s mobile audio truck was on hand to support the live Google streaming broadcast at the ACL 2011 Music Festival in Austin, TX.  Malcolm Harper’s unit covered the Bud Light stage featuring : Theophilus London, Delta Spirit, Big Boi, Nas & Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley, Kanye West, Aloe Blacc & The Grand Scheme, J. Roddy Walston & the Business, Alison Krauss & Union Station, Cee Lo, Stevie Wonder, Graffiti6, The Airborne Toxic Event, Broken Social Scene, Fleet Foxes and Arcade Fire.

Mixing was Malcolm Harper and Will Harrison assisted by Carl Harper, Jonathan Montemayor and Jake Lummus.

 

Jake Lummus logging track charts during ACL 2011 Broadcast.
Jake Lummus logging track charts during ACL 2011 Broadcast.