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ABOUT


STUDIO



Flowermountain studio features a combination of both analogue and digital recording and outboard equipment.


Flowermountain Studio equipment list -

Protools HD, Digidesign Control 24 desk
Yamaha NS10 and Acoustic Research AR18 speakers

Outboard - Neve 1073 DPA stereo preamp, Neve 33609 compressor, Smart C1 bus compressor, Universal Audio 1176LN compressor, Empirical Labs Distressor x 2, Tube Tech LCA 2B stereo valve compressor, DBX 160a compressor x 2, Focusrite Focus preamp/EQ, Universal Audio LA2A compressor, Joe Meek SC2 stereo compressor, API 2500 bus compressor, Lexicon 960L reverb, TC2290 dynamic delay, AMS Neve RMX 16 reverb, AMS Neve DMX 15-80s delay, Lexicon 300L reverb, DBX160VU compressors, Focusrite Red 3 compressor,



Microphones - Neumann U87Ai, AKG C414, AKG C3000, Shure SM57 and 58, Audio Technica Pro37

Guitars - Fender Stratocaster, Gibson Les Paul, Phew Custom Guitars, Fender Telecaster, Wal Bass Guitar, Martin D18 acoustic guitar, Takamine acoustic guitar, Squier Strat and Telecaster.

Amplification - Marshall JCM800 2x12 combo, Marshall JCM900 100 watt head, Hiwatt vintage 4x12 cabinet.


VIDEO


A showreel of some of our TV placements






New Model Army live in Germany 1996






Nozzle - Fatal Beauty












BIOGRAPHY


Dave Blomberg's musical career as a guitar player and songwriter started aged 19, with Reading based band Asylum in 1991. Asylum released two albums on German Independent label Houses in Motion, touring in Europe and recording in the USA.

In February 1993, Dave joined Bradford based group New Model Army as guitar player. During more than 12 years with the band, he played all over the world including many tours in Europe, USA and Canada, BBC Radio 1 and Radio 5 sessions, TV appearances and numerous festivals including the Glastonbury Festival in 2002. He recorded albums with the band that were released on EMI records and leading independant labels worldwide.



Dave has also recorded and toured with his own band Nozzle with which he recorded three albums, Winter (2001), Twisted Vision (2004) and Empires (2008). In October 2005 Nozzle were signed to Warner Music label Cordless Recordings and released the Mystery E.P in October 2005 and the Let Me Down E.P in June 2006.

Nozzle's song called "Fatal Beauty" was used as part of the soundtrack for US independent film Cherry Crush released by Post Central Entertainment in February 2007


CONTACT










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