Showing posts with label Isabelle Dunlop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Isabelle Dunlop. Show all posts

Saturday, July 20, 2024

Colin Goldie with Granite Mansion

 Catalogue Number: BE24034

release date July 19 2024

We are pleased to announce the release of Colin Goldie's album "Random Notes". Colin is a well known folk musician that has been a part of the West Coast Blue Grass and Folk scene for over forty years! Produced by Mark Henning and recorded at the Boutique Empire studio in East Vancouver, Random Notes features several members of  Headlong Hearts (known in this instance as Granite Mansion) as well as vocals from Kate Main (Murfitt and Main) and Isabelle Dunlop (Combine the Victorious) and instrumentalists Tom Hammell, Cindy Fairbank, Brian Samuels and Paul Pigat

A 12 song collection of tunes all written by Colin Goldie over the past decades and brought together for this album. It includes his crowd pleasing favourite tune "Come Closer to Me" as well as the spiritual-inspired "Drowned In Deep Waters" and the heartfelt "How."

Available worldwide on all streaming sites and on a limited edition cd pressing. Please contact us here for more information. 

Listen now!

 




Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Combine the Victorious - Thunder

Title: Thunder

Artist: Combine the Victorious

Release date December 15 2021

Boutique Empire


Music produced by Combine the Victorious

Recorded at Hipposonic Studio and Boutique Empire Recording

Mixed and Boutique Empire by Henning

Lyrics and music Dunlop, Henning

Vocals: Isabelle Dunlop

Piano, bass, synths and drum programming: Mark R Henning

Violin: Johanna Sö

Electric Guitar: DanBlake

Live Drums: Dan Walker


Video produced by Boutique Empire

Camera operators:M Henning, I Dunlop Duane Keogh

Editor: Henning

 

 




Thursday, July 29, 2021

La Faena - a short film

I'm really excited to present the finished short film by the flamenco dance troupe Calle Verde.

Back at the beginning of June we went to the top of Queen Elizabeth part and filmed Calle Verde dancing the story of La Faena. The story involves a bull who is transported from his fields to the bullring. Here the bull encounters a bull fighter and a struggle ensues. However both parties have a change of heart.

Calle Verde is a well known flamenco dance group in Vancouver, BC, Canada. The three, Maria Avila, Michelle Harding, and Peter Mole have become a fixture of the local scene. This short film is their entrance into the 2021 Flamenco de la Isla Society of Victoria BC. It debuted on June 22nd. 

Helping me with this project was Isabelle Dunlop who assisted and shot second camera. Together we filmed at 7AM in the QE Park, surrounded by a large early morning Tai Chi class and the comings and going of the Vancouver parks board. I'm very proud of this film as it presented me with many challenges and the results look great! 

If you enjoyed this please check out Calle Verde as they are currently performing Friday evenings at the Havana Theatre on Commercial Drive here in Vancouver. 


Produced by Boutique Empire

Directed and Edited by Mark R Henning

Camera Operators Isabelle Dunlop and M R Henning

Original music by Peter Mole except "El Toro" by Maria Avila

Chreographed and performed by Maria Avila and Michelle Harding.




Monday, February 15, 2021

The Love Ballad

 At the beginning of 2021 I took over Ryan Dahle's studio in the Song City building here in Vancouver. As one of the tasks I set for myself Isabelle and I recorded the following song, "The Love Ballad". We had collaborated and written this song for another person to sing back in 2018 but that fell through so the song just kinda sat on a hard drive for the past years. Then, while we were in Hipposonic Studio this past summer (thanks again for the great session Rob Darch!) Isabelle suggested we try tracking drums and other instruments on the demo. In the fast paced session we blasted through 6 songs (including the ballad) and then took everything home to discover what we'd captured. 

After much reflection I decided the version we'd recorded was not the version I wanted to present to the world. Nothing wrong with any of the parts we'd tracks individually but the song didn't sound like our own yet. So over the xmas season Isabelle and I rehearsed it with just a piano to get the lyric into our heads and arrange the  song more to our liking. Then in January we started to create a new version from scratch, abandoning all the recording we'd done up to that point. 

I had the idea that we needed to minimize the arrangement so I started us with just a very simple pad sound that outlined the chord changes and we started tracking Isabelle's vocals on top of that. Then a few subtle beats started to appear and we sat back to ensure we enjoyed where we were headed. That basic core still holds the song together, as it is the opening sound and runs through out the mix. 

 However once I had digested the song for where it was at I could hear new ideas and parts and began adding, carefully, additional instruments. One of the first things we did was to add in a simple but distant sounding beat. There is a 2 track reel to reel in the studio so I printed a version through that machine to give it a more unique timbre. That done we started adding bass, but with each layer there was a moment when we'd consider if it was truly necessary and added to the whole production. 

I am a decent bassist and solid keyboard player but guitar has always been a challenge for me. However, having a studio to play with I knew I had to try something so set about adding an Andy Summers like part to the second verse and bridge and suddenly the whole song sounded fresh again. It was a personal achievement to find the part and sound of the guitar for the ballad. 

From there I could hear the build up in the mix wasn't happening with enough impact so I went back to the summer demo and reviewed the drum part that Jonas Fairly had done for us. Even though we'd tracked that version at 68 bpm and our new version was 69 I figured we could make it line up with some simple time compression: and it did! Layering in Jonas's drums over the looped pattern I had already placed into the song gave everything the punch and dynamics I was looking for. 

 As the mix was getting closer I could hear where we needed to sweeten up the vocals a bit so we tracked some double and triple vocals to the choruses to really widen and warm up the mix. Isabelle did a brilliant job nailing her parts and I spent more than a day going over my harmonies until I lined myself up with her and made the chorus parts stand out. It took several shots at it to get it right but we are both super pleased with how it's all turned out. 

Please have a listen to the ballad. We are very proud of it and would love to have the whole world hear it one day! 

 

 



Monday, June 15, 2020

Archives: Isabelle Dunlop on Urban Rush - December 2005

This is a televised fashion show by Isabelle Dunlop on the Urban Rush program with hosts Fiona Forbes and Michael Eckford. Originally broadcast on December 7th in 2005, it features an interview with the designer along with several holiday season dresses on display.

For more of what Isabelle Dunlop is up to please check out her instagram account @isabelledunlopclothing or click through to have a look at her blog: isabelledunlop.com




Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Combine on Fiona Forbes' show Onstage (basement tapes live)

Combine the Victorious appeared on Fiona Forbes' show Onstage this week. They duo had a great conversation with Fiona from the Isabelle Dunlop Clothing store to talk about the shutdown, setting private appointments, and of course music. After the interview Combine performed five songs that were previously recorded in the basement of their house. Included here for the first time is their song "What's Going On In Your Head" as well as favorites "Smoke and Choke" and an acoustic piano version of "Embrace."