Alf Rider Wolf presents

 

Studio Alf is the home of a comprehensive project studio and the archive for many projects of note:

The Bruthers are garage rock icons. Alf and his Bruthers are the authentic spawn of the 60s resounding into this new century and beyond!

Billy Rancher and The Unreal Gods dominated the dance halls of Portland in the early 80s with their New Wave Ska blend.

Alf Rider’s DaDa was an admittedly art oriented band with electronic impulses starting in 1985 or so.

Alf Rider Wolf’s solo electronic album was the first of it’s kind in Portland, Oregon. It was called “Out of The Chamber, Into The Sun”.

Alf Rider Wolf’s newest album is called “Quasimodo Loves Esmeralda” and will be released before the end of July 2019.

 
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Studio Alf

 

We have a large, comfortable Drum room, a vocal booth, a new Yamaha grand, Motif classic, microKorg and more. In the large room and our comfortable Mix Room/Control Room, you can do your high quality recording for $30 per hour, 8 hour minimum. Studio Alf has Pro Tools 2019 completely up to date and Sibelius 7. We now have Izotope RX7 which can repair pretty much any recorded material, Neutron for state of the art mixing, Nectar for the best laser effects combinations and Ozone for mastering. We also have hundreds of other high quality plugins including Melodyne Studio and Abbey Road Mastering. In addition, with DropBox and We Transfer, Studio Alf can receive large files in any format, import to Pro Tools, add new recordings of local talent and return all files to sender. Studio Alf has recorded 16 tracks of wave files simultaneously at 24/96 & 32/96 with many plugins and can play back 64 tracks of recorded wave files. The MIDI engine is capable of tracking hundreds of channels of instrument sounds, simultaneous with the audio tracks. Firewire and Thunderbolt connectivity coupled with Alf's self built high powered Intel based computers deliver an efficient and cost effective solution to your recording requirements. High end Neumann & AKG microphones and Focusrite preamps combined with the Intel i9 CPU, 64GB of RAM and 8 hard drives totaling 15 Terrabytes supply high quality 24/96 & 32/96 recordings with safe backups. Operating System and Recording Drives are both the latest card style SSDs. Please email Alf at alfriderwolf@gmail.com or call 503-501-1469

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Not a Bad Way to Go:  A Story About a Killer Sixties Garage Band Called “The Bruthers”

 

Song Snipps

 

Artists

 
 
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CATÓN LYLES

Thank you, Catón! You are the heart of this album and I appreciate your

mastery in percussion. Since there is no standard drum kit on this album,

you needed to bring it and you did it w ell! https://www.catonlyles.com/

 
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Regina LaRocca

Regina LaRocca plays a powerful metal guitar part on “Sapphire Blue”.

She started playing music at 11yrs old in 1976.Coming from a musical family, she was sent to study classical and Flamenco guitar with Alfred Greathouse.

Shifting from that genre to electric guitar inspired by Black Sabbath in 1978, she ended up in several high school rock bands that gigged until 1985 when she joined LD50 (aka Lethal Dose/Thorn) and ended up in the world of Satyricon for a decade. This band featured Jan Cox of the Dots (first band to play the venue) and Wade Crow (RIP, writer and guitarist), along with Buzzy Calvosa later to be replaced with Samantha Moore). Regina shifted to bass to play in LD50, The Obituaries, The Oily Bloodmen, andM99 then adding electric guitar back in her own project Caustic Soda. (Not to be confused the band who later took the name in Washington). Due to the overwhelming loss of bandmates due to drug overdoses, she left the scene and joined a world trance band playing bass called Land of the Blind in 1998. Also in 1998 she played bass in Dreams in Excile for 2 years.

In 1994 a phenomena called LAB featuring members of Hitting Birth and Caustic Soda had a once a week improvisational recording session that went on for 16yrs until Stephen Spyrit of Hitting Birth passed from this world in 2010. There are hundreds of recordings that will eventually be uploaded to the Internet.

In 2000 she went back to acoustic guitar in Gothic Outhouse, an Americana, folk cover band doing Tom Waits covers and songs from past defunct Portland rock bands. This band became Sinners Serenade in 2008 after Heidi Hellbender of M99 left to do other projects.

Regina almost left this world in 2008 and in 2009 was inspired to record a solo CD called “This Inspiration” to document past works in case she didn't make it. It featured songs she wrote mostly on acoustic guitar in the 80's. She sings, plays all guitars, bass and frame drum. John Henalt of Dr. Amazon and 20ft Man plays kit drum on the album which was released in 2011, at which time she joined the rock band Saint Jacks Parade as the lead guitarist where she is to the present day.

She occasionally sits in on side projects.

 

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