by Crash Symphony | Aug 31, 2017 | Blog
Recording Studio: Cyprus changed hands numerous times prior to the medieval era, and was an important outpost of Christianity and European civilization during the Crusades. The tumultuous history of Cyprus introduced a variety of styles, including France, Turkey, and...
by Crash Symphony | Aug 29, 2017 | Blog
Sydney Recording Studio: A Dohol is a double-headed cylindrical drum for accompanying the sorna (Persian oboe) to be played in outdoors in regional music of Persia in the festive ceremonies. Different names are applied for this drum in Iran and other countries. In...
by Crash Symphony | Aug 28, 2017 | Audiobooks
CRASH SYMPHONY goes Through a Camel’s Eye Sydney-based Crash Symphony Productions has made a major foray into the audiobook recording market. We’ve recorded the recent release of a narrated version of Through a Camel’s Eye by award winning author, Dorothy...
by Crash Symphony | Aug 25, 2017 | Blog
Recording Studio: While there are several types of music that are popular in Angola, three main types come up: semba, kizomba, and kuduro. In many of these styles, the dance and the music are one and the same. Recording Studio: Semba Semba is a traditional style of...
by Crash Symphony | Aug 19, 2017 | Corporate Video Production
Corporate Video Production: What Film Are We Watching? This week at Crash Symphony Productions, in order to inform our approach to corporate video production, we’re watching Gone Girl. The film based on the book by Gillian Flynn. This film is one of my favourites in...