Leesta Vall Recording

Late Slip at Brooklyn's Leesta Vall studios July 5th,2018. 17 direct-to-vinyl take of three original songs – 'Dry These Tears', 'I'll Be Okay' and 'Never Come Around'. Each song take is a one-off recording, complete with hand-numbered covers and labels. Most of the copies were sold as pre-orders but a few will be available at Late Slip shows.
Special thanks to Leesta Vall engineer Delaney Hafener.

Vocals/guitar:
Chelsea Nenni
Bass: Andrew B. White
Drums: Zach Rescignano

Photos by Andrew B. White (group shot by Delaney Hafener).


 

Late Slip return to Leesta Vall Studios

Late Slip return to Brooklyn's Leesta Vall studios to record three songs direct-to-vinyl. The completely analog process utilizes a vintage 1950s vinyl cutting lathe that cuts the recording in real-time, direct to the vinyl acetate. No multi-track tape, computer recording or overdubs are used in the process.

The three original songs, 'Dry These Tears', 'I'll Be Okay' and 'Never Come Around' will be recorded live in the studio with several takes of each song. The result is a number of unique, one-off 7" records complete with custom cover inserts.

Pre-orders can be purchased direct at Leesta Vall's website.

Many thanks to Aaron Zimmer at Leesta Vall for inviting Late Slip to record again.

 

Artwork by Andrew B. White, photography by Brandon Riley Miller.

Late Slip at Tender Trap

Late Slip hit Tender Trap in Greenpoint Brooklyn on Saturday June 30th along with Pom Pom Squad (solo set), Smock Frock, DONKNG and Sailor Boyfriend. Should be a rockin' time!

7:30pm doors  / $8 entry

Tender Trap is located at 66 Greenpoint Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11222

Late Slip Poster Tender Trap 6_30_18.jpg

Poster by Andrew B. White, photography by Brandon Riley Miller

Emel Mathlouthi 'Insanity' Music Video

A music video I edited for Emel Mathlouthi is premiering over at Ladygunn.

'Insanity' is a collaboration with Emel and creative co-director/director of photography Claire Price

Emel is an internationally-renowned Tunisian singer-songwriter best known for her protest songs 'Ya Tounes Ya Meskina' ('Poor Tunisia') and 'Kelmti Horra' ('My Word is Free'), which became anthems for the Tunisian revolution. She has released two albums, performed at the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony and tours the world extensively performing her unique blend of North African and electronic music. Through April and May 0f 2018 Emel will be performing in Europe and Egypt.