Monday, December 18, 2006

Full Steam Ahead!

Today we finished posting the railroad sounds series from Con Brio. "Steam!" was recorded at the Georgetown Loop and the Colorado Railroad Museum. All narrow-gauge steam action!

Ed Hollcraft's recordings are masterfully done, and make a fine addition to most any sound effects or railroadiana collection.

We're proud to carry them.

- Ralph

Sunday, December 17, 2006

The Sounds of General Purpose

Today I finished the pages for another release in Con Brio's railroad recording series. "Trains at Work" features sounds of GP-9's at work.

The "GP" designation stood for "General Purpose," as these locomotives were equally adept at yard work as they were at hauling freight across the country. Although GP-9's and SW 1500's are featured in the recording, the cover photo shows a Burlington Northern SD40. Perhaps it's just passing through?

- Ralph

Saturday, December 16, 2006

Thunder on the Steel

Today I posted another of Hollcraft Studios well-regarded railroad recordings. "Thunder on the Steel" consists of recordings from two different locations. The first is the Martinez Station and Ozol yard traffic. Martinez is a busy station on the Californian Amtrak route, with over 40 trains passing through daily.

The second segment features steam power on the Georgetown Loop Railroad outside Denver, CO. Thrilling recordings! And we're not done yet.

- Ralph

Trains keep on a-rolling

Another of Hollencroft's remarkable sound recordings got posted to the site today. "Diesel Power" may not have the best cover, but the quality of the recording is first-rate. And there's more to come.

You can learn more about this release on our website.

- Ralph

Friday, December 15, 2006

Pardon me boys....

I got the first of our five new railroad titles posted today. There are also sound files for each track -- just to give you a flavor.

The first release "Heavy Hauling" features yard work with a GP-9 and SW-1500 from 1973.

Here's something to look forward to: once I get all the titles posted, we'll create a special page where you can order the entire set for a special low price.

- Ralph

Sunday, December 10, 2006

New releases from Con Brio

We just got in some new releases from Con Brio -- and something a little unusual. In addition to their line of classical recordings, Con Brio also has five recordings of railroad sounds. A specialized field to be sure, but within in it these are highly respected recordings.

- Ralph

Tuesday, December 5, 2006

Merry Christmas -- early.

I finished mixing down the second part of our holiday music special podcast. You can access it here.

There's still lots to do before the holidays. I just recieved word that we may have some more holiday releases coming. Readers of this blog will be the first to know.

And we're preparing for 2007, of course. Lining up new releases, talking to new labels -- it never seems to end. And that's just fine with me.

- Ralph Graves

Thursday, November 30, 2006

New Release from Troubadisc

The new release from Troubadisc is now available on the DCD Records site. It's a recital of Schumann's piano music, more than ably performed by Wolfram Lorenzen. The release is an SACD, giving you even more life-like audio content. And it also can be played on a regular CD player.

As promised, I've posted an audio preview for you. Just click on the link below.

Schumann: Traumes Wirren, from "Fantiasiestucke, Op. 12"

Next on the docket is recording our next holiday music special podcast. I'm hoping to have that completed and posted by the weekend.

- Ralph Graves

Monday, November 27, 2006

The big job today is gathering material for the next DCD Classical 'Cast -- the podcast that I write and produce for our merry band of labels. The next two programs will focus on the Christmas music we have available (no, that's not me on the left scoping out holiday music).

If you haven't subscribed to our free podcast, you can do so through iTunes or by clicking here. I'm looking to have it posted by mid-week.

- Ralph Graves

Sunday, November 26, 2006

So what's involved with a small operation like DCD Records? Maximizing exposure, for one thing. We've just opened an Amazon.com store, and yours truly gets to enter all the data. Tonight I added our VGo Records listings. Of course our full catalog is available at DCDRecords.com, and our classical titles can be found at Arkivmusic.com. And we'll explore other options as well. Is there an online location you regularly frequent that we could place product with? Let me know!

- Ralph Graves

Saturday, November 25, 2006

Welcome to the DCD Records Report. As it says at the top of the page, this is the corporate blog for DCD Records. We'll try to keep you posted on upcoming performances by the independent artists we carry at DCD Records. We'll also use this space to tell you about new releases. And we'll take you behind the scenes here at DCD Records.

We're a small operation. In addition to my responsibilities as president, I'm pretty much responsible for creating all the content you see and hear on our website, as well as working with our labels, producing recordings, and many other things besides.

Finally, consider this a forum for you. Got questions? Suggestions? Insights? Please leave a message. I look forward to our conversations.

Ralph Graves,
President, DCD Records