Recording in Colorado

This week I spent 21 hours in the studio…. working on one song.  Recording is always frustrating at times, trying to get your thoughts spelled out and recorded to your artistic liking.  It always seems so simple in my head, the night before I went into the studio.  But when it comes down to it, it’s not easy communicating to the engineer, and making the *clear*  thoughts in my head come out just right.


I’ve been recording with Rob Horton, the owner/engineer of Master Touch Studios in Evergreen, CO.  And, even though I find myself with similar frustrations as always, this recording experience has been my favorite one to date in my 20 years of recording off and on. So far.  I can dream up almost any idea, and eventually it makes it’s way to play back to me over the speakers.  Sometimes it feels limiting to have another person, or “step”, between me and the music, but I imagine that two creative heads are better than one – besides the fact that I am not an engineer.

The song we worked on is this week is based on Psalm 148, which has a reverent and majestic prayer within it, and I really wanted the music to reflect the Psalm.  We did finish the song yesterday, and I really think it accomplishes what we set out to do.  I’m thinking of calling the song “Fiery from Your Soul” – from one of the lines in the song.  Can’t wait to post the song here, and get some feedback from everyone.  Thanks for reading.

Brad Currah

Grew up in various parts of Washington State. Post-college (WSU), started a band with friends in Seattle called Springchamber - cut 2 albums. Became Music / Arts director for a couple church plants - Recorded another album. Played professional blackjack a few years before moving to Evergreen, CO - recorded 14 songs - album Prayers of the Saints. Writing more music, and Black Jack memoirs.

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About Brad Currah

Grew up in various parts of Washington State. Post-college (WSU), started a band with friends in Seattle called Springchamber - cut 2 albums. Became Music / Arts director for a couple church plants - Recorded another album. Played professional blackjack a few years before moving to Evergreen, CO - recorded 14 songs - album Prayers of the Saints. Writing more music, and Black Jack memoirs.

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