Neil Shah


Posts tagged 'recordings'

Breakthrough

Monday, January 22nd, 2007

After spending the last few weeks at a bit of a standstill with Every Single Day, I had a breakthrough today—a new lead guitar part. I was starting to wonder if I had boxed myself into a corner with the production, since nothing seemed to give the recording what it needed. But then towards the […]

Tg on the West Side

Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

I’m in Oakland, California right now working on a new tune. I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. I actually spent the hour that most people are gathered around a turkey, drinking a beer and eating fries at the TGI Fridays in the Newark airport. It was mostly of my own doing, since it was […]

Craskey and Legend

Sunday, November 12th, 2006

Musician, friend, and old roomate Tom Craskey has been on the d.l. making beats for some big Hip-Hop acts for awhile now. His latest work is on 2 tracks for John Legends new album, Once Again. The songs are Stereo and Out of Sight. Out of Sight is only available in the states if […]

MySpacing

Thursday, November 9th, 2006

I had an interesting conversation today with an old friend (who bears remarkable resemblance to Sean Connery) about how MySpace is replacing so many aspects of the music industry. I’ve heard industry folks say “we don’t even need demos and websites, just send us your myspace page.”

I was in a songwriting session last night and […]

PhilaFunk

Thursday, October 26th, 2006

A few months ago Jason told me about this site called PhilaFunk, whose m.o. is to help music-lovers find music, and help musicians sell tunes. There’s already a lot of ways to find new music—Google, MySpace, iTunes, or (the old-fashioned) going out to a good venue—but PhilaFunk tries to make this a fun and rewarding […]