XINJIANG: VIDEO


ABOUT THESE VIDEOS:

The clips on the pages above are from simple video documentation of a handful of the music recording sessions done “in the field” in South Xinjiang. The video quality is slightly on the lousy side and the clips are short, but that wasn’t the focus at the time and unfortunately, that’s all the “man with the cam” gave me when all was said and done. They do provide a reasonable bit of visual context however, so I share them here.DSM_FC_120_turq.jpg

In many of these you can see I’m sitting motionless, up close and personal amid the musicians, half of me relishing the musical moment and the reason I’m there, the other half a strict technician. The objects on my head are not headphones, but in fact a pair of custom DSM headworn microphones. Getting up that close is the best way to achieve optimal stereo separation between sounds, etc. When doing this type of thing, I bias myself towards some and away from other instruments & voices to essentially “mix” with the placement of my head.Video_field_docB_turq.jpg

Audio clips of some of these recordings are posted in the XINJIANG: RECORDING pages of this site, additionally you can of course listen to 4 hours worth of these sounds & music HERE.

On a few occasions, the clips here were recorded with my little old digital still camera, and were unfortunately silent. So for the sake of sharing and context, I�ve added some of the sound that I�d recorded during that specific session, but not necessarily at that moment. If you notice that the image and sound don’t necessarily match up on a couple of clips, that’s why.

* most of these clips here shot by Ablikim and a few by my multi tasking associate, Miradil.

**remember that you can enjoy hours worth of these sounds & music in a pair of 2-hour radio shows in high quality mp3 HERE.

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