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but munkey couldnt tell us anything we didnt know, i mean, who ever interviews him might actually teach HIM something
DR conducted a great interview with Santiago. I came across it a few minutes ago. Chris, you should check it out and consider using it here, with DR's permission of course.
I would love to see an interview with the guys from CALIBAN (Denis Schmidt, Marc Gortz). They are releasing a new album in May, and they have went to sevenstrings (gonna be fuckin sick) All of there previous releases are written on 6 strings in C# tuning. It would be awesome to hear them talk about there 7's and new material.
Fucking hell, that was quick!! I only got that online last night! Did you see it on my MSN page?
Santiago and I agreed when we did that that we'd do another interview for ss.org when Chris reckons there's an opening on the front page for a new one. Plus, it would probably be better if a front page interview included questions from all the forum members, and not just me...
http://sumerian7stringsorcery.spaces.live.com/
Here's the address for those curious...
I noticed you had a home page yesterday and checked it out. I came across the Santiago interview on there. It's a great interview. I got all the information I wanted to know about his playing style. You asked some great questions.
WHAT?for real???
hopefully theyre going back to their old sound(shadow hearts/small boy grey heaven).their new ones kinda suck.
How about Santiago Dobles from Aghora? Should be easy since he's already a site member...
Quick question...were the sound samples on there working OK?
O yeah, peter Tägtgren uses a universe 7-string and since he is the god and godess of metal-mixing, get an interview with him on how to handle the low frequenzies. See if you can find some more sound technicians that have worked with 7-strings.
High and mighty color is a popband from japan, they uses 7-string, might be fun to get a pop-view on 7string, same thing with all the jazz players that use them.
One word, Dino.
I can interview Mircea from Mnemic, if anyone would be interested.