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Consider the Source

Consider the Source is a three piece band from Brooklyn, NY who describes their sound as sci-fi, Middle Eastern, fusion.

Episode 004 features three tunes and an interview with Consider the Source.

The program is a special joint production of Manifold Recording and Circle City Recording in Pittsboro, NC.

Recording took place over two days, October 27 and December 29, 2019. The first day of tracking was in the Miraverse at Manifold where the band laid down the three new tracks.

In December, when the band’s tour brought them back to North Carolina, we were lucky to grab some more of their time to record an interview at Circle City Recording.

The program features high quality video and audio.

We will be releasing individual tracks and the piece as a whole.

Credits

Recorded live at Manifold Recording and Circle City Recording on October 28 and December 29, 2019.

Executive Producer and Host: David Dean, Marketing Director, Shakori Hills GrassRoots Festival of Music & Dance

Producers: Michael Tiemann and John Delaforce

Manifold Recording Audio Engineer: Ian Schreier

Manifold Recording Videographers: Michael Tiemann and Andres Garreaud

Circle City Recording Audio Engineer: John Delaforce

Circle City Recording Videographer: Luke McMahon

Photos: 8 Bit Photography, Dalvin Nichols

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Sierra Ferrell

Sierra Ferrell was joined by her fiddle player Nate Leath at Circle City Recording studio on Friday, October 4, 2019.

Prior to their Meadow Stage performance at the 2019 Fall Shakori Hills GrassRoots Festival of Music & Dance that night, the pair graciously took time out of their schedule to join us for a special taping of the first episode of the Shakori Sessions.

The duo performed three songs, all in one take, including “Give It Time”, which was her NPR Tiny Desk submission, “Why’d Ya Do It”, and a previously unreleased, slightly risqué, track entitled, “Ding Dong Daddy.”

In between the tunes Sierra discussed life on the road, her musical journey, and where she would like to take her music in the future.

Lunch was provided by the Pickle Jar Cafe, located in Chatham Marketplace in Pittsboro.

Credits

Recorded live at Circle City Recording on Friday, October 4, 2019.

Executive Producer and Host: David Dean, Marketing Director, Shakori Hills GrassRoots Festival of Music & Dance

Producer and Audio Engineer: John Delaforce

Photos: Sickles Photography

Theme Music: “I’m So Happy I Could Die” by Skylar Gudasz

photo by @sicklesphotography