Hi, i'm Ola Frick member of the swedish duo Moonbabies. Like right now, Moonbabies are inbetween promotion/touring/recording, so i'm up for some studio work. Get in touch if you're interested. I'm pretty experienced in both analouge & digital productions.
Got a simple, yet effective studio place in Malmö, Sweden called Sweet Morning Themesongs were I've recorded, mixed, engineered and mastered all of Moonbabies recordings, as well as local stars like Måns Wielsander (heartfelt inspired lo-fi productions), Emerald Park (alternative/indie/pop), Christine Owman (alternative/singer-songwriter), Andi Almquist (Dramatic bluesy/alternative) & Apa state Mental (punk). Check out their websites for samples.
www.myspace.com/moonbabies
www.myspace.com/christineowman
www.myspace.com/manswieslander
www.myspace.com/emeraldpark
www.myspace.com/andialmqvist
www.myspace.com/apastatemental
I'm not limited to my own studio, and i'd love to work outside Sweden. So, if you're looking for a producer, or simply someone to handle the mixing or mastering duties for your songs or album, give me a shout out or contact me at: [email protected]
Sincerely, Ola
Avi Roig www.itsatrap.com on "Take me to the Ballroom - Moonbabies":
(May 1st 2007) "The difference between the "Reader's companion" version of the Moonbabies track "At the ballroom" and the final album version are very subtle. It gives you a good idea of the kind of studio wizardry that Ola Frick is capable of, but it's not the full story. Prior to receiving the approved song that ended up on my comp, I was sent two other mixes, the first being drastically different from either of the ones made public. It's still very much the same song, but the arrangement is much more sparse and heavy on the snare backbeat. It makes me hopeful that someday they will put out a collection of demos and outtakes because I'm sure it would be fascinating. As for my favorite pick of the litter, I must bow to the band's sensibilities and agree that the newest, full-album version is by far the best. It's such a lush and gorgeous piece of pop beauty. I daresay it's almost perfect, but I suspect that Ola could still whip up an even better take that would blow me away." Rating 9/10