Think… It’s All Good

Dean Peer, Howard Levy, Steve Trismen, Ty Burhoe

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Dean Peer is a true master on the Electric Bass Guitar. He’s famous for his groudbreaking harmonics techniques. Our man from Boulder, Colorado, has always been into creating new sounds.

For this album ‘Think…. It’s All Good’.. Dean Peer put together an unusual ensemble in which equal parts of Folk, Funk, Jazz and Indian music in an exciting amalgam using Tablas and various other Percussion, Violin, Jews’ Harp and Harmonica.

Recorded in a Mennonite church in Amsterdam, Peer teamed up with violinist Steve Trismen, percussionist Ty Burhoe and Howard Levy on harmonica, jews’ harp and various types of ocarinas and even a Spa mineral water bottle.

Dean Peer – Bass
Steve Trismen – Violin
Ty Burhoe – Percussion
Howard Levy – Harmonica, Jews’ Harp, Ocarina, Spa Mineral Water Bottle

Tracklist

Please note that the below previews are loaded as 44.1 kHz / 16 bit.
1.
Air Circus
03:58
2.
12 Tribes
04:53
3.
Mars
04:54
4.
Think
05:16
5.
I'd give my right Arm to be ambidextrous
03:13
6.
It's all good
04:29
7.
Saint Thomas Magnum
03:13
8.
Uncle Denny Hrone
03:08
9.
I remember Maya Reyes
07:48
10.
Mars Extension
05:41
11.
Picasso's Garden
03:53
12.
River Running
02:19
13.
Monument Valley
05:47

Total time: 00:58:32

Additional information

Label

SKU

TR0004

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Genres

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Analog to Digital Converters

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Digital Workstation

Augan OMX 24

Microphones

Sonodore RCM 402

Mixing Board

Rens Heijnis custom made

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Original Recording Format

Producer

T.A. Diehl, Harry van Dalen

Recording Engineer

Bert van der Wolf

Recording Location

Doopsgezinde Kerk in Amsterdam, Holland

Recording Type & Bit Rate

DSD64

Speakers

Avalon Eclipse Classic

Release DateNovember 20, 2015

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On first listen you want more, and the more you turn up the volume, the more there is to hear.

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