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In this episode, John ventures up to The Old Workshop Studio to catch up with Johnny Flynn and producer Charlie Andrew about how they wrote, recorded and produced the album ‘Lost in the Cedar Wood’.
From the summer walks with co-writer Robert Macfarlane to tracking the bones of the album in a solar-powered woodland cottage, Johnny recalls shaping the world of the record, combining both timeless sonics and the ancient stories that are relatable even today. 
Getting into the technical elements, Charlie pulls apart some of the detailed sounds and techniques used to enhance each song's energy. We hear stories of stairwell recording, unpredictable gear and creating rhythmic textures from everything except drums.
Listen to find out why impatience in the studio is often a good thing, why Johnny had to make a last-minute Charango order, and the best way to shut your kids up when recording.
Tracks discussed: Ferryman, Bonedigger, Ten Degrees of Strange
 
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Listen to ‘Lost in the Cedar Wood’ here.
‘Lost in the Cedar Wood’ - Transgressive, Johnny Flynn
 
Intro Music - Sunshine Buddy, Laurel Collective 
 
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National Trojan Resonator Guitar
Fender P Bass
Space Echo
Chorus Echo
Tape Delay
Vox AC30 
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Roland Juno 60
MicroKorg
Rhodes
ProTools
Logic Pro
 
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In this episode, John ventures up to The Old Workshop Studio to catch up with Johnny Flynn and producer Charlie Andrew about how they wrote, recorded and produced the album ‘Lost in the Cedar Wood’.

From the summer walks with co-writer Robert Macfarlane to tracking the bones of the album in a solar-powered woodland cottage, Johnny recalls shaping the world of the record, combining both timeless sonics and the ancient stories that are relatable even today. 

Getting into the technical elements, Charlie pulls apart some of the detailed sounds and techniques used to enhance each song's energy. We hear stories of stairwell recording, unpredictable gear and creating rhythmic textures from everything except drums.

Listen to find out why impatience in the studio is often a good thing, why Johnny had to make a last-minute Charango order, and the best way to shut your kids up when recording.

Tracks discussed: Ferryman, Bonedigger, Ten Degrees of Strange

 

LINKS TO EVERYTHING TAPE NOTES 

https://linktr.ee/tapenotes 

 

Listen to ‘Lost in the Cedar Wood’ here.

‘Lost in the Cedar Wood’ - Transgressive, Johnny Flynn

 

Intro Music - Sunshine Buddy, Laurel Collective 

 

GEAR MENTIONS

National Trojan Resonator Guitar

Fender P Bass

Space Echo

Chorus Echo

Tape Delay

Vox AC30 

Ampeg

Roland Juno 60

MicroKorg

Rhodes

ProTools

Logic Pro

 

OUR GEAR

https://linktr.ee/tapenotes_ourgear 

 

HELP SUPPORT THE SHOW

If you'd like to help support the show you can donate as little or as much as you'd like here, (we really appreciate your contributions :) 

Donate

 

KEEP UP TO DATE

For behind the scenes photos and the latest updates, make sure to follow us on: 

Instagram: @tapenotes 

Twitter: @tapenotes 

Facebook: @tapenotespodcast  

To let us know the artists you’d like to hear, Tweet us, slide into our DMs, send us an email or even a letter. We’d love to hear! 

 

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