I'm Craig. I'm married to Laura. I live in Nashville and make music for a living. I play guitar, write songs, and produce records.

Music Monday 05: Derek Webb and Sandra McCracken - TN EP

It’s no secret that I have a giant musical crush on this real life couple. Individually, Webb and McCracken are two of my favorite artists, and Webb’s production style is one that I look up to immensely. He is fantastic about mixing together colors in ways that would seem strange, but create an amazing result.

Their first EP together, 2008’s “Ampersand EP” is still one of my favorite albums 3 years after its release. When they first tweeted that they were working on a follow up, I could not have been more excited. Ampersand was the beginning of the development of Webb’s production style, and it has grown significantly since then. I could not wait to hear it on new songs written by both him and McCracken.

I’ve had my hands on the “TN EP” for 2 weeks now, and I have not stopped listening to it. It has surpassed my very high expectations. I was about to list standout tracks, but really the only song that I’m not in love with is a cover of Simon and Garfunkel’s “The Sound of Silence.” This however, stems more from me not being a big fan of the original more than not liking their arrangement. I wasn’t raised on Simon and Garfunkel and am just not familiar with much of their music, so the cover doesn’t touch something I already know and love. It’s just not as accessible to me. The rest of the songs however, are fantastic.

If I had to choose a song to recommend first, it would be “We Will Never Have Tonight Again.” It is a beautiful song and one of my favorite vocal performances from Sandra. Also, you can hear the opening track “From You To Me” in the attached music video.

You can purchase the album at tn-ep.com as well as iTunes and Amazon. Do yourself a favor and buy it now.

The Spirit vs The Kick Drum (Flashback Remix) - don’t worry, no voting necessary

The Spirit vs The Kick Drum (Flashback Remix) by craigmcclellan

Everyone may very well be sick of my remixes after me consuming all of their feeds with my Hanson Remix.  However, my NI Maschine setup is amazing for remixes so I wanted to try one out.  You may remember my previous Derek Webb remix.  I still had all of the vocal stems from his last record, so I decided to take on another of my favorite songs of his. 

I am really pleased with how it turned out. I really like Maschine for creative purposes.  I will post a review up here soon. The only thing I’m not thrilled about with this project is the mix.. I mixed my Hanson track in Ableton. This one was done in Logic. I think this had a lot to do with it, as well as the newness of Maschine to me.  It’s all a learning process though, so overall I’m really happy.  I hope you enjoy it.

Vocals edited and final mix done in Logic.
All of the backing track done in Maschine using almost entirely stock Maschine sounds.  2 synths from Omnisphere.