The Music of Kim Gentes
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Post production nearing end - Andy Park & Rita Springer add guest vocals (2009)
I wanted to share some encouraging news on the recording. First, as all the parts wrap up, I can't be more pleased with the musicians that producer Brian Thiessen has engaged to work on this recording. They include:
- Calum Reese on drums, percussion (Hungry, Come now is the Time, Dwell, etc)
- Matt Weeks on bass (Hungry, You Shine, Dwell, etc)
- Kelly Carpenter on keyboards (Light the Fire Again, Sweetly Broken, etc. songwriter of Draw Me Close)
- Brian Thieseen on guitars (all of Brian Doerksen's recordings, as well as other Vineyard releases and the latest Andy Park project)
- Andy Park - vocals on Holy Holy
- Rita Springer - vocals on Bless The Lord
- Jessica Park - duet vocals on All of Me for All of You
- and myself (Kim Gentes) - vocals and acoustic guitar.
I was very excited to hear that Brian had put this team together and now that the song premixes are coming in, I am so glad he chose these musicians/worshipers. There is a beautiful quality of devotion on each of the instruments and arrangements. I am honored to have each of these people be a part of this project.
The process of tracking is all nearly finished with occasional parts wrapping up to complete some songs. I am right now sitting and listening for the first time to an amazing vocal cut by Rita Springer, who did guest vocals on the song "Bless The Lord", a song I wrote some time ago. A few weeks back I got another track from the producer that features worship leader Andy Park singing the upbeat song "Holy Holy is the Lord Almighty". Both songs by the guest vocalists are wonderful! Jessica Park also does a blissful vocal part in the hymn-like song All of Me For All of You, which we sing together.
Can't wait to get this project available for you all.
The entire process has been a joy!
Production Continues on Recording Unnamed (2009)
Well, Brian T now has the task of completing the remaining parts and mixing up the final revisions. As he was meandering through the tracks I recorded last week he came upon a gem that I thought I would share.
Kim out-take during recording...
It was a time that captured a moment when I got lost in the timing of a song... :)
That being said, it looks like production will continue for about a month more on the project. As we get stuff completed, we'll keep you updated.
Day 4 - Recording Unnamed (2009)
I was scheduled to head back to Phoenix today. Instead, we spent another day tracking more vocals for the project. Something that I learned this week was that recording in the studio isn't just a matter of singing correct notes at the right time. It involves communicating passion, authenticity and art in a song.
But when you sing for a whole day, there are times when you have more or less energy and passion. Today we tracked a couple of songs to capture some of that passion and vocals fresh, including singing live while I played along on guitar.
Once the day was done, I had some extra time to drive into Vancouver and find a Mongolian restaurant for a stir fry dinner. It was great. Things are wrapped up for me now and I am going to fly home to Phoenix tomorrow.
Just in case you think that flying to a cool location like Vancouver doesn't have its downside. I will leave you with this photo of the fun pancake shapes that I missed at home that my kids were enjoying while I was singing away in the studio. Seriously, if you get the chance to do something like this, my recommendation is to bring along family members to hang out with during the mornings, and evenings to enjoy the local stuff. Plus, if you go to a place like Vancouver, they can find a ton of local cool things to do (like taking a ferry to Vancouver Island or such) while you are working hard in the studio.
Day 3 - Recording Unnamed (2009)
Today was the last day of recording vocals for our new music project. I arrived at the studio at 9:30 in the morning and started the day off recording acoustic guitar for an unusual track that features light acoustic instrumentation, prayer and some ad lib singing. After that, Jessica Park arrived, who was there to sing co-lead vocals on the song "All of Me for All of You". Jess did a wonderful job of singing with a real heart of worship along with her skilled vocal talents.
Then we got to work and did the vocals for the song based on Psalm 119, Whispers Like Thunder. After that, we took a break for lunch (today, we tried a local lunch/pub that had a nice beef/brocolli wok stir-fry). Once we got back from lunch, we recorded vocals for the song You're My Refuge.
One of the interesting, and funny, things that I discovered in my days at the studio was a strange picture facing me each day as I stood up to the microphone. The picture is a photo of a large bull placed above the window to the mixing desk where the producer watches and directs the recording. I got the message on the first day- there is no bull here, you have to show up with the real thing. Nothing could be more apt. Standing in front of the mic, you either have the ability to sing or you don't. Between you and the person on the other side of the glass there is no false pretense. What you could get away with singing live, hidden by instruments and live venue sounds and energy, you simply can't get away with when its just you, your voice and the microphone. Sure the producer can later clean up and hide your voice by a mariad of tools and effects, but when the goal is just laying down an authentic, well crafted vocal line the people in the studio all know the truth about what happened. So then, the bull photo says it all!
The last task of the day was to work on my lead parts for "All of Me for All of You". On this task, producer Brian Thiessen (or "T" as his friends call him) took off the gloves and worked me over pretty well. It was one of those great times of learning for me, where I was pushed to the edge to learn what was there. T did a great job of teaching me that singing isn't just about hitting notes in a melody, but about creating art that expresses the spirit of the song within the authenticity of the moment. I am an insatiable learner- that is my modus operandi for almost everything in life. It turns out that recording vocals was a right in line with that, as I found it one of the most profound learning experiences I've had in music.
Well, the recording portion is done for me. Now the next weeks will have the remaining instrument tracks recorded, mixing completed and the project finalized with mastering. I'll let you know when some samples come available.
Day 2 - Recording Unnamed (2009)
Today was the second day of recording on the new worship project. The day started better than day 1, because I learned that getting lots of sleep is much better for recording music in studio. Per the direction of my producer Brian Thiessen, I slept in late and came in to the studio around 10:30am.
Another smart tip from Brian T was to drink lots of water and stay hydrated during recording process. So I made sure I had a couple of bottles there as the day went on. For energy during they day, he brought some apples, muffins and bananas. A quick bite of fruit was a great way to perk up the energy without sludging down the stomach. When I got tired later in the day, I took a bite of an apple to keep me going. Being in a recording studio, even bites of apples can get captured.
Apple bite sound- here is a audio sample of biting an apple. Lots of energy in those apples!
Today, we recorded 4 more songs for the project. Most of them were upbeat songs, all of them were written or co-written by myself. The songs were: In Your Presence, Let Everything, Run To You and Kingdom Rain. During the process, lots of creative decisions are made. Brian T sits here thinking about one of those such decision.
The day ended well, as I went to have a good dinner at the Canadian restaurant Swiss Chalet, a fun chicken eatery. I love the dipping sauce they have for chicken. If you ever get to Canada, try Swiss Chalet chicken meal. Fairly affordable and tastes good.