EP stream now on Soundcloud
Friday, April 30th, 2010Inside the Station remix EP is now available in full stream on Soundcloud here
Slutterhouse – Inside the Station remix EP by Ringside Production
Inside the Station remix EP is now available in full stream on Soundcloud here
Slutterhouse – Inside the Station remix EP by Ringside Production
I am currently spending hours everyday in the studio with Vincent Vargas, working on a remix of Laurie Anderson’s new single “Only an Expert”.
I’m very excited about where this is going so stay tuned, it should be online in just a few days!
Peace,
R
We were surprised a few days ago by an article about Slutterhouse in Brownbook Magazine, based in the UAE and distributed in numerous cities around the world.
The article is also on the front page of Brownbook’s website http://www.brownbook.ae
Slutterhouse – Inside the Station (Pushtronic mix) by Slutterhouse
And get the Inside the Station remix EP by clicking on your favorite store!

Slutterhouse’s Inside the Station remix EP was reviewd by IAE Magazine on page 51 of their issue number 4.
Check the full magazine here
Check the charts by clicking here
And keep listening to Slutterhouse’s radio station on Radiolicious for support!
Slutterhouse’s first single Inside the Station has been chosen as one of the tracks to appear on the coming 2nd season of SHREDUCATION.
Created by the producers of Shred and Shred II, Shreducation is a high-flying reach for the top of the snowboard world for a team of talented young riders lead by former pro Jesse Fulton. The classroom is where the tour takes them on their globe-trotting journey, searching for success and discovering life lessons along the way.
Entering its second season on international television, Shreducation Season 2 is confirmed to beaired by MTV2 Canada, Nickelodeon New Zealand, and Nickelodeon Australia with the opportunity to possibly be picked up by a number of other television stations.
Stay tuned for more info as they come!
Songs featured in this clip:
- Blind Melon – Change
- Cut Copy – Future
- Face to Face – Walk the Walk
I got caught with an extremely mean tonsillitis – the kind with the heavy white chunks of white stuff at the back of your throat, all over the back of your throat? Not a very nice sight, and not exactly what you’d call a nice feel either. And that happened exactly one week after our London show – which means that it had been lurking there for a couple of days before. So despite the constant pain and fever and the week spent in bed, let’s call it a relief, or a good timing at least.
My vocal therapist advices to sing carefully with a pharyngitis (what I have now), but not to sing at all with a laryngitis. But when the doctor took a deep look inside my mouth he suggested I should even restrain myself from speaking. I stuck to my moderate relativist principles and chose the path in between: speak carefully, but not sing at all.
Can’t wait to get back in shape, I miss rehearsals.
“[...] A more common type of sore throat that accompanies a cold is pharyngitis. This means the infection has made a home in the throat just above the larynx. Your throat will be irritated and dry just behind the tongue. The muscles that make up the walls of the throat are so sensitive, an infected area the size of a pinhead will feel more like a gold ball.
You are able to sing in this condition, but you should be careful not to disturb the irritated area. Most singers use the muscles of the throat too much, and pharyngitis will make you very aware of it. If you’re smart you’ll use this opportunity to develop your ability to sing without that additional support. The bottom line is this type of sore throat doesn’t have to dampen your style. [...]
It’s not a good idea to use the type of sprays that numb the throat or drink syrup-type liquors. You need to remain sensitive to the irritation to know if you’re causing damage. “
- Mark Baxter, The Rock N’ Roll Singer Survival Manual, pp.92/93.