Download a demo of music samples (MP3)
I put together this 10 minute demo out of some CDs that happened to be on my desk at that moment.
One thing that it shows very well is that the source material can really come from anywhere — Some
of these tracks were recorded at multimillion dollar studios, some were recorded in dorm rooms on
laptop computers, some done completely in-house by me, and one recorded live in front of an audience
on standard P.A. mics. The MIX is where it all comes together — my job is to make your recording compete,
no matter how or where it was originally recorded!
Credits for Demo
All songs mixed by Bill Hare
1. Kyrie
University of Oregon On The Rocks
Tracked by Peter Hollens, Eugene, Oregon
2. Love Rears Its Ugly Head
The Flying Pickets (London, England)
Tracked by Andrea Figallo, Alessandria, Italy
3. Feelgood, Inc.
Colorado College The Back Row
Tracked by Ian Goldstein, Colorado Springs, Colorado
4. Unbroken
The House Jacks (San Francisco, California)
Tracked by Bill Hare, Silicon Valley, California
5. Kate
University of Virginia Academical Village People
Tracked by James Gammon, Charlottesville, Virginia
6. Can You Stand the Rain?
Stanford Everyday People
Tracked by Scott Goldberg, Milpitas, California
7. Walking Away
Clemson University Tigeroar
Tracked by John Callaway, Clemson, South Carolina
8. Faster, Faster
Stanford Harmonics
Tracked by Brian Salomaki, Stanford California
9. Rock Me, Amadeus
Apes And Babes (Trondheim, Norway)
Tracked at Studio Nidaros, Trondheim, Norway
10. This Christmas
baSix (Århus, Denmark)
Tracked by John Kjøller, Århus, Denmark
11. Yeah!
University Of Oregon Divisi
Tracked by Peter Hollens w/ Tat Tong, Eugene, Oregon and Singapore
12. Paranoid Android
Tufts Beelzebubs
Tracked by Ed Boyer, Boston, Massachusetts
13. Purple Rain
baSix (Århus, Denmark)
Tracked at Birdland Studios, Århus, Denmark - Deke Sharon Producer
14. Akwaba
Stanford Talisman
Tracked by Bill Hare, Silicon Valley, California
15. Pomper 2005
Duwende (New York City)
Recorded live in concert at SoJam by Carl Taylor, Raleigh, North Carolina