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Height

We'd been talking about getting some hip-hop into the mix at SnowGhost for some time now. So when Baltimore's Height contacted us about doing a session, we jumped at the chance. Dan Keech (Height) and Bob Jones are old friends. They first started making music together close to ten years ago as members of the now inactive Wounds. Taking their loop-based production style to next level, Height and Jones took full advantage of the studio and instruments to capture some uncommonly sweet sounds for their tracks. Accompanied by newfound collaborator King Rhythm, the result was more open and organic, showing their skill as musicians as well as producers.
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When Dan Keech and Bob Jones made the mid-tour, out-of-the-way trek from Missoula last fall to see the studio, I was intrigued. They had heard about us through mutual friends, Dan Deacon and Graham Hill (Roman Ruins), and wanted to come take a look for themselves. They came with CDs in hand to play on our control room setup and were not disappointed. After the back and forth comparing of notes on our music production styles, Height and Jones chopping up samples in Reason and using the hip hop standard issue Akai MPC, and me dealing mostly with rock music, we agreed that this project may be a unique meeting of the minds. We both had a mound of respect for each other’s craft, be it recording in the traditional sense, or gathering samples for a collage of sound with street prose dancing gracefully over top. I was enthralled with the idea of helping a hip hop a... read more >

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