Change of Ideas - POWER PUNK
(08/03/2008)
Yeah yeah, I know, there haven't been many updates here, but would you rather have me produce music or spend my time updating my website?
I have worked on many things...one of them being a new album with Juan Roos...it is almost done and we are having a blast...this has nothing to do with the kind of music
you could here on "Credit Where Credit Is Due" but it is something rather different and yet nothing short of breathtaking...but that's just what I think...hopefully you'll all be
able to form your own opinion soon...but more on that in due time...
A few weeks ago I produced a band called "KNOCKDOWN INDUSTRIES" and all four songs we did can be found on their MYSPACE page. They sound kinda like Black Label Society and Motorhead...at least that's the direction.
Change of Ideas were suppsoed to record 8 of their songs with me, but we ended up having soooo much fun that I proposed to work together some more and make a whole album instead of just an EP. So in addition to being their producer I became their co-writer and the fun began. The result is a 14 track long CD in the style of
"Rise Against", "Avenged Sevenfold" and a lot of our own sound. It's punk, it's metal, it's...well...it's POWER PUNK !!! (the band pic above is them btw.)
You can check out samples of all the songs right here on my website: Change of Ideas Samples
Here's the link to their website as well as to their clothing company (yep, they have their won clothing company)..
Change of Ideas - Homepage
Fuck The World - Clothing
So...that's it for now...buy their album, it should be out soon...in case anyone's interested, they are still looking for a label or distribution, so go to their website and write them...

7 Seals - Moribund - ALBUM finished
(02/18/2008)
I know I haven't been around much lately and I haven't told my loyal fans why. I spent the last two months in the studio
with german power metal band 7 Seals
www.7-seals.de
Their new album which now clocks in at just over 60 minutes features 13 tracks of high class MATTLE (which is what I call Battle-Metal, even
though many bands blind themselves by trying to call it power metal, or melodic metal or whatever, it's Battle Metal and they know it).
This album is loaded with giant metal choirs (in good old Frameshift tradition) provided by Markus Wagner, the lead vocalist, and four other guest
vocalists, including Juan Roos and yours truly (yes, they actually let me sing).
Since the work with Markus was a lot of fun and he was able to crank out the big vocal parts rather easily, we just added more and more and
there are some songs that have around 40 vocal tracks in them. Sabrina, one of the guest vocalists, has a beautifully soaring voice and brought
a great timbre to the table.
Goetz and Dominick, the guitar players, spent a considerable amount of time with me and I am glad to say that we are all alive and haven't killed
each other yet. Recording sessions can be tough, but that's what it takes to get the best product possible. In the end we had LOADS of fun and of course
the new Laboga/ Amp did its part to guarantee killer guitar tracks. Even though both Goetz and Dominick are experienced guitar players, they invited
me to play a few soli on the album which I gladly did. That was some serious fun.
The album is also filled to the brim with big orchestral passages. Pre-production lasted a long time before I ever met the band and they arrived here
with most of the orchestrations already worked out. All I had to do is put some finishing touches on them, use more realistic sound and finally (and that's
the most important part) take all the credit for the work they had done. Soooo, that said: "I did all the orchestrations on the album, Goetz and Nicko (the
pre-pro engineer and arranger) had NOTHING to do with it." Sound familiar?
Now, seriously, they did an amazing job in supplying me wih mostly everything we needed to make this album as bombastic as it turned out.
Drummer Daniel and bassist Thomas are also two very experienced musicians whithout whom the band would not be where they are today.
Since I am only the producer, mix and mastering engineer and co-arranger (oh, and lead vocalist, sorry Markus, you just died), I have no clue when this
album will be available, but I am sure they band will keep you informed on their website and I will try to keep this page updated as well.
For my fans, be warned, this is not a progressive rock album, but nevertheless it is a fun CD, with many high points, great melodies and loads
of good ol' metal, so you might like it anyway.

Henning signs endorsement Deal with LABOGA Amplifiers
(02/17/2008)
In my search for my new guitar sound I came across an article in a guitar magazine in which Jeff Waters (Annihilator) talks about
his new signature amp from a polish company by the name of LABOGA. I checked out their website at www.labogaamps.com/ and found
that they have amazing sounding amps. After talking to David Laboga I travelled to the nearest dealer to check out their high gain monster "Mr. Hector", which is what
the Jeff Waters Amp is built on, and the more classic "Alligator". I just loved the latter and since I need a great variety of sounds for my rather
wide range of music I record I chose to swim with this elegant reptile.
This amp has an amazingly flexible clean channel which gives you everything from smooth jazzy tones to very clear high attack funk notes. It even
goes into sweet distortion for slightly crunchy chords if you crank up the gain.
The second channel just lets your notes sing. It doesn't offer as much high gain as many modern amps but instead a VERY defined attack that is
perfect for very precise riffing and amazing for any kind of rock or blues. It has a second gain control which you can change to with a footswitch.
This kinda makes it a three channel amp since you have access to another gain setting on stage. It also has a nice reverb and a serial fx-loop.
I have the TWIN version of the amp which simply means it has seperate EQ sections for each channel. Technically this doesn't really matter
too much for the studio work I do since I can alsways just change the controls, but of course it is easier that way.
You will hear the Laboga Alligator Twin a lot in the near future if you listen to my music and I am really looking forward to recording more with
it. It has definitely survived its first test because it is the only amp we used on the new "7 Seals" album. Both guitar players, (Goetz and Dominick)
played through the Alligator and loved it. Both of them arrived here with much more expensive amps which we turned on for just a few minutes
and then never again because nothing could rival the Laboga.
Take some time and check out their website, they also make combo versions of the amp and have a very flexible custom shop.

Frameshift 3 - The God Delusion - Slow but steady
(02/17/2008)
I know that many of you are probably asking yourself where the new Frameshift album is. It's in developement, that's
where it is. since I became a teacher (music teacher at a public school, yes) and added more guitar students, I don't
quite have the time I used to have. Nevertheless I have been working on material for the new Frameshift album.
Work has also been slower because I seem to have become more and more critical of my own music and very few ideas I develop
survive this criticism. Furthermore I have experimented with new guitar sounds. I always used to record with Line6 gear and other
direct recording devices but now I have discovered (after only 17 years of playing guitar) that a real tube amp with a microphone in
front of the speaker is a whole different beast that I am in the process of hunting down and capturing. (For this see above news item).
Needless to say, I am hoping that the guitar sounds on the new album will be a whole new level from where my guitar stuff used to
be. But I will let you decide once it is done.
As I am wriring songs I am sending them to the vocalists so they can collect ideas and know what is going to happen to them.
What else is new? Well, I mastered the debut album from VIRUS IV, Magali Luyten's main band which recently landed a record deal.
Also, (see above) I produced, mixed, mastered and co-arranged the new album from Power Metal band "7 Seals".
But, I still can not go into full FS3 mode because I'll be back in the studio immediately to produce an 8 song EP for "Power-Punk" band
"Change of Ideas". The ssinger and guitar player of the band are brothers and both are guitar students of mine. They have good material and
an enthusiasm and motivation the likes of which I have rarely seen. This one will be a lot of fun.

THE SEARCH IS OVER
(09/01/2007)
The search is finally over.
First of all, I am amazed at how many people sent me their stuff and even more at how many went through the trouble of
writing and recording vocals for the test song I supplied. I heard some awesome singers and altough some of them were phenomenal, they still didn't
get chosen. They might ask themselves why. The only way I can say it is that I was looking for something different. I have worked with great metal vocalists
some of the ones that applied are "on par" with LaBrie, Bach and Roos, but since I have already worked with that type of vocal performance, I would like
to go in a slightly different direction.
So, let me thank everyone at this point and please don't be too disappointed because there will be other projects and I now have a great list of vocalists to chose from.
I would also like to thank Duncan Glenday from the prog site "sea of tranquility" who got me in touch with a lot of interesting candidates.
In the end I found what I was looking for. I actually found a bit too much. I ended up with two vocalists and I could not make up my mind. So, we are
embarking on a project that has not been done before. I will not go into detail on HOW the two vocalists will share their duties, but I can say that it will
be very interesting and powerful.
And here they are:
MAGALI LUYTEN from Belgium (Virus IV, Beautiful Sin, Ayreon)
and
DAN SWANO from Sweden (Nightingale, Edge of Sanity, Ayreon and many more)
So, that is it from here...I have much more music to write be fore I even get into spending some time with those killer singers !
One more thing: We have official permission from Richard Dawkins to use "THE GOD DELUSION" as the title for the album.

FRAMESHIFT 3 VOCALIST
(06/15/2007)
Click here for info !!!
Audio and Video inside !!!

The Pauly/Thompson Triangle (working title!)
(06/15/2007)
I bet some of you have been wondering what I have been doing lately. The answer is: Lots of stuff. I have been working on some new Frameshift material, writing
arrangements for choir (see below), mixing, mastering and even teaching a bit. One project I have been working on is a little bit different from the music I normally do.
I have been writing and recording a singer/songwriter album. I wanted to make a CD with good songs...not loud songs or gimmicky songs, just good music that gets you
because of a nice groove and a hooky melody and the fact that it is real, about real things, not fairies and knights and shit. So...no distortion, no metal...just great music.
Well...I needed to find a collaborator for the whole thing now that Matt is out of my life and I found that collaborator in Julie Thompson, a songwriter and vocalist from
across the channel (England, for the numb-nuts among you). So...we've been writing and recording and generally having a GREAT time. You'll get more updates about this upcoming
CD in the future. For now, here's the first studio log.
Find out more about Julie on her myspace site
Here are the links to the video files:
There is an HD-Version which is rather big, but has a resolution of 1280X720 and looks awesome. We also prepared a smaller version in 388x260.
Both are Windows Media Videos.
Studio Log 1 - HD (150MB)
Studio Log 1 - (50MB)
Studio Log 2 - HD (75MB)
Studio Log 2 - (14MB)
Studio Log 3 - HD (162MB)
Studio Log 3 - (51MB)

Choir Arrangements...
(06/15/2007)
I have been hired by a few choirs to write arrangements for them. I just finished an arrangement of Robbie Williams' "Let me entertain you"
for a 55 piece mixed choir. The arrangement is over 7 minutes long and features Frameshift-style counterpoint parts and some amazing vocal harmonies.
Now I am working on an arrangement for an 80 piece all male choir. The song is called "Maenner sind SChweine" by the german band "Die Aertzte". Writing pop song arrangements
for the choirs is an amazing experience and I can't wait to hear them do this stuff live. I will be writing more of these in the future.
Due to public demand (3 people asked), I am posting the recording I made for the choir. PLEASE remember that it's purpose was to be a guide for the singers in the
choir who are MUCH better than I am. With this recording they get an idea of what it is supposed to sound like when it all comes together and hopefully this makes
rehearsing it a lot easier. I did all the voices (covering more than 3 octaves). The alto in the first verse is sung by Julie Thompson and she also did all the female
vocals in the end, starting with the "We will rock you part". For those of you wondering what that weird melody in the end is...that is the german national Anthem woven
into the song. Enioy and please don't laugh too hard...but if you do, sit down for a minute and try to sing those parts (all of them) on your own...
Let me entertain you - Arrangement for Mixed Choir/Piano/Bass/Drums

"Raised Banner" Mix and vocal session.
(06/15/2007)
I recently finished mixing the song "Welcome to my dreams" for german metal band "Raised Banner". We also rerecorded the vocals for the track in my studio and improved
a bit on the melodie lines.
Raised Banner's Website

Transmission - ID, Ego and Superego
(04/14/2007)
After almost three years of work on this longplayer, Transmission finally finished their first album. THis CD has everything one expects from a great progmetal album
and more. The musicianship is phenomenal and it is a wild ride that shouldn't be missed. Let me remind you that Juan Roos (Credit where Credit is due) is Transmission's
vocalist and that Stepahn Kernbach and Christian Becker (Chain) are also part of the band. Stephan took over the mixing duties for the album which left me with mastering it
and that was a pleasure. We recorded severeal guitar and bass tracks here in my new studio and also filmed several studio logs for the DVD which can be purchased from
Transmission's website, just like the album. In case that isn't set up yet, just write the huys an eMail, I am sure they'll send one your way. Enjoy !!!
Find out more about the band and the CD here: Transmission Website

Taliesin EP is done
(04/13/2007)
Finally, this six song EP is done and if you ask me it is awesome. To get your hands on this little masterpiece, go on the forum and ask Taliwakker where to get it.
I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed working on it.

Taliesin EP is in the works
(11/14/2006)
Just like the Vision Scope album, this project came to me through my message board. This time the tracks are coming from all the
way down under...Australia. The band around Richard Moseley has worked on these tracks for several years and they are more than ready to have them see
the light of day. After some prelimenary tests it was decided that I would replace the drums and the band even allowed me to put some of my
little tricks into the parts. I am having a blast working on drums for songs that are not my own. I am working off the original parts and add
a little bit here and there. It is a lot of work, but I think the songs are very original and that the result will be a great 6 song EP
that will please the critical prog ear.

Vision Scope - The Peter Pan Principle
(11/14/2006)
Vision Scope's long awaited CD "The Peter Pan Principle" is finally done. After Mo Stuebig, a very active member on my message board, designed the
booklet for "Credit Where Credit is Due" as well as the website www.jinglegroup.com for me, we started talking about his band's album that was
in production at the same time. After some mix tests, he flew out to Los Angeles (he lives in Germany) to spend two weeks mixing the album with me.
In the end that time was not enough and with my move in between there seemed to be no end in sight. Now that my studio is set up again I could finally
dedicate myself to the project again...with the help of the other bandmembers.
"The Peter Pan Principle" is a great progressive rock CD that sometimes goes into prog-metal. At times it reminds you of Ayreon and at other times
of Dream Theater and many times it doesn't remind you of anything at all and stands on its own. It's got a bunch of amazing hooks and really
should be owned by any serious prog fan.
Find out more about the band and the CD here: Vision Scope Website

Babysteps Video Logs
(14/10/2006)
Here are some video logs we did while recording Babysteps. Some of those you might already know, but there's a new one, too.
I know, you are used to a lot more videos for an album, but this album just took too long to record and we rarely had
the camera rolling.
NEW Jody Ashworth tracks some songs NEW
Michael Sadler tracks "A Place in Time"
Jody Ashworth Interview
And now I'll go in the studio to start work on the new Frameshift album...

Three albums - DONE!!!
(07/11/2006)
Babysteps is done and ready for order.
After pushing back deadline after deadling for the mammoth project Babysteps, I finally decided to reduce the scope of the project
and release it as a single disc (although still 75 minutes long). Scheduling conflicts with the many guest artists simply delayed the
process too much so that this alternative seemed a good solution. The album features 15 Tracks with vocalists James LaBrie (Dream theater),
Jody Ashworth (TSO), Matt Cash (Chain/Frameshift/Solo) and Michael Sadler (SAGA). Ian chrichton and Jim Gilmour from Saga also appear
on a few solos. The reason that Babysteps will be released under progrockrecords is simple: The label was involved from the start
and it made sense to finish this project with them. You can hear samples in the media section here.
You can order the CD here: ProgRockRecords Shop
The punk album is done
We finsihed the punk album. Oh my god this one was a lot of fun to make and I seriously enjoy listening to it. The cover
you see here is in now way the final cover, but I just threw something together to fill the blank space. This CD features
22 tracks and clocks in at roughly 69 minutes. We have a myspace page, so plase drop in and check it out: The Anthologies on MySpace
We don't have a label for it yet, so in case anyone is interested they can contact me. We don't know when the actual CD will be available. It's done, but pressing CDs costs money and who has that?
You can hear samples in the media section here.
Matt Cash's Western Country is done.
After a long year, Matt's country album is done and already receiving airplay. The CD will go into manufacturing soon. Western Country features
14 tracks that range from more traditional modern country to some songs with a few more rock influences. Matt and I played all the instruments on it
and a few other vocalists lend their voices to some of the background vocals, including Michael Sadler (SAGA) and Juan Roos (Transmission).
I am very pleased with this album. I have learned so much more about arranging and production and most certainly about approaching the guitar in a different way.
You can hear samples in the media section here
To find out more about how to get the CD and when and where Matt is playing visit his homepage MattCash.com

The Anthologies - Greatest Hits - COMING SOON
(05/29/2006)
The punk album is taking shape...
Finally, we are doing it. We have a lot already done and a lot more to do...this will be a pretty full album spanning the
complete history of the band's career. This album from "The Anthologies" will take you through the ups and downs of the band
from the early days in the garage (yes, you will hear previously unreleased tracks...they sound raw and not very produced but
capture the essence of the band in their early days) up until their just recently released album which has been produced in
the best studios the wolrd has to offer without any expenses spared. Throughout all of this "The Anthologies" never lose their
their feel for songwriting and rebelious power. The booklet will lend you an insight into the bands history and allow you
a backstage look at some of their proud and not so proud moments. The DVD which is also being produced at the moment will
accompany the making of this album and feature interviews with all three band members.
This album is going to be fun. You will be taken on a ride through the many faces of punk by a band that has influenced many
others through the years.
Here is a sneak preview...we'll let you hear one of the songs ahead of time.
BUT THAT'S IT...no more spoilers...
The Fuckheads from Connecticut
here are some pictures...(scroll down)

Air Band - Video
(04/20/2006)
This is just silly...
Chris Donlon, my bosses son, has a production company with Adam Evers (co-writer of FS2) called Dutlin (www.dutlin.com). They wanted to enter a contest for a commercial on newbandtv.com and asked Matt and me to participate in this ridiculous project.
I mean...I could tell you all about it or just could the work speak for itself... I think that's what I'll do...
(Files require the latest version of Quicktime)
Dutlin's AIR BAND Commercial
here are some pictures...(scroll down)

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