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The Feeder - The Young Sinatras Live @ Panama
"The Young Sinatras", the new big band vibe from the Netherlands asked Bram to produce their Live surround DVD. Their awesome performance is recorded @ Panama Amsterdam in june 2008.
The DVD includes seven songs in Dolby surround, DTS surround and stereo. This audiofragment is a stereomix from The Feeder, one of their own compositions.
(Please, go to my video section to watch the video)
Bram recorded mixed and mastered the gig and edited the visuals.
Many thanks go out to the three talented cameraoperators (Emilie Muylaerts, Olivier Van Tendeloo and Wim Adriaenssens) and Wouter Beckers, who was a wonderful helping hand during the recordings.
A Mouse in my House? - Bram Coumans & Jamie kossoff
Not only music is being produced by Bram, he also did a complete radio drama. Together with classmate Jamie Kossoff, he recorded, mixed and mastered "a Mouse in my House?" a Mouse in my House is exactely 15 minutes of relaxing and enjoying the story of a guy, who kills his neighbour, because mice are asking him.
A big thank you for the actors, who were willing to coorporate and Jamie's coffee machine to keep us awake.
Radio Rodent - Bram Coumans & Jamie Kossoff
Another academic workpiece is this Radio Show. Again together with Jamie Kossoff, this 20 minute radio show is completely (from idea till tangeable product) produced by Bram. The radio show includes everything a radio show can include...jingles, station ident, show ident, news, phone-ins, ads and off course.....music.
The show is a parody of the famous Westwood show on BBC radio 1.
BlapBlap! The hottest Hip Hop joints and big dawg artists!
Remix Family Affair - Bram Coumans
Family Affair is a track produced by Bram for academic purposes. The original multitrack from Sly and the family stone was given and Bram needed to produce a remix.
Drums, Timbales, Guitar and Sax is recorded @ Uni of Westminster Studios. The double bass is programmed in Logic.
The sax on this track is perfomed by nobody else then Bram himself.
Again many thanks go out to an amazingly talented drummer that came all the way from Belgium to perform the drumtrack (thanx Jordi Geuens) and to Sergio Dua, the crazy Brazilian guitarplayer.
Let's go Back - Bram Coumans
Let's go Back was an academic exercise during the Masters in Arts in Audio Production. Bram received a synthpattern and was given the instructions to produce a hiphop song with that. Drums, guitar and vocals were recorded in Pro Tools. The bass was created with the Moog and programmed in Logic.
Many thanks go out to those who contributed to the song. In specific to an amazingly talented drummer that came all the way from Belgium to perform the drumtrack (thanx Jordi Geuens) and to Sergio Dua, the crazy Brazilian guitarplayer.

