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Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Sunday, November 13, 2016
GIG 13-11-2016 Blues Weiser Campfire Experience @ Casa Salva (jozz,bob,alex&lee)
Pictures by denys the best!!!
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Half Blues Weiser Band Meeting
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
NEWS: A BAR??? Casa Salva
Then my parents decided to open a bar in Altea!
Check the facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/casa.salva.altea
More news soon...
Friday, August 26, 2016
Blues Weiser Campfire Experience (started 26-07-2014)
We started an acoustic format started in July 2014, after the drummer of the band left.
While looking for a new drummer, we (Jozz and Bobysan) needed to keep performing live, and who doesn't want to earn an extra buck.
We started writing new songs and learning some covers, that we ofcourse gave our personal touch to (no, not the covers that all these coverbands play like "smoke on the water or high way to hell...)
The idea was to create a "campfire experience" where people would enjoy the music, but with a campfire family like feeling.
Soon we were invited to private parties and started playing in gardens, living rooms, terraces etc.
For those of you who don't know, Jozz and Bobysan have been playing together for over 7 years, in Floodstain so they could understand each other completely while playing. Therefor we were able to create a different atmosphere at every show.
After Alex joined Blues Weiser he was able to add the Cajon to the music. A perfect instrument to provide a solid rhythm aswell as a Latin touch.
The Blues Weiser Campfire Experience has grown into a band that is really active, and when Blues Weiser goes on tour we can offer both an electric and an acoustic gig, which of course makes it easier to fill empty dates.
UPDATE 2024:
To listen to the purest form of Blues Weiser, they released an Unplugged live album on September 12, 2023, check it out on bandcamp via this link: Unplugged Live @ Bar Central 2023
Facebook: Blues Weiser Campfire Experience
For bookings: blues.weiser3@gmail.com
Thursday, August 4, 2016
The Band (2016)
Blues Weiser started as a power trio back in 2014, at this time it was Jozz, Bobysan and Senen.

You can listen and order on our bandcamp:
https://blues-weiser.bandcamp.com/album/blues-weiser-2015
After finishing the recordings Jozz locked himself up in his home studio for the next couple of months.
Fully devoted himself to the mixing and mastering process of the record.
Every so many days the band would meet up and listen to the results, make some small changes and add backing vocals where needed.
This resulted into the first full length album called "Booze for Blues"Booze for Blues contains 7 new songs + the 2 songs that were recorded with Senen and was released on May 23rd 2016.
https://blues-weiser.bandcamp.com/album/booze-for-blues

Out of the blue, we received a phone call from "Lee" whom we met a year ago. Lee was looking for a new musical opportunity.
We offered him to come down for a chat, quickly followed by a rehearsal to see if there was a good flow.
After a couple of rehearsals we decided to include him in the main band as well.
So, now the band is:
Jozz Fernandez - Guitar & Vocals
Bobysan - Bass & Backing vocals
Alex Sala - Drums
Lee Cleevely - Guitar & Backing Vocals
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
New video! Heavy on the Witch
Blues Weiser is happy to announce a new video* has been made!
Blues Weiser - Heavy On The Witch (Album - Booze for Blues).
Video of Spring tour in Spain with gigs in: "La Cueva" Almeria, "Quatre Estacions" Pedreguer, "Rockstar Benidorm" Benidorm, "Dau al Set" Carcaixent, and "Planet Rock" Benidorm.
FULL ALBUM ON: https://blues-weiser.bandcamp.com
Rocking in Spain is always good fun, and we like to thank all the people who helped us on the way.
Video by Denys**
Released: Aug 3, 2016
*Update: Unfortunately we lost access to the old YouTube channel, and therefore we made a new YouTube channel. We changed all of the links to our YouTube video's in this blog to the new links (because one day maybe YouTube will delete it if no new video's will be added).
**Edits new video by Nina VKL.
Sunday, July 31, 2016
Making-of the video: Heavy on the Witch
We needed a video for our new album "Booze for Blues" so we decided to use footage of a small tour we did in Spring 2016 to promote the album.
Our friend "Denys Martynov" who made most of our band's pictures over the last year, and is always ready for a new adventure, was happy to take this task on his shoulders.
After sharing ideas we decided to use the song "Heavy on the Witch" for the first video. Denys had a clear view of what he wanted, and we trusted him in his vision.
Now it was up to us to rock as hard as we could for the following gigs to get proper footage. Most gigs took place in small venue's in the south of Spain between Valencia and Almeria.We knew the lights in most of these venue's we're not going to be perfect for video footage but we wanted it to be raw and pure anyway.
Denys Martynov (camera)
With "Eddy" on the steering wheel and a loaded Van we hit the road.
Denys tried to capture a bit of everything that happened on the road, not only the live performance.
As you can see in the video he filmed it all, signing records, the road trip through the Spanish country sites, loading the Van, building up the Stage etc. etc.
Check our online merchandise at our Bandcamp merchpage: https://blues-weiser.bandcamp.com/merch
Coming back from the tour, Denys got all the footage together, and started working until late at a friends house (who has a more powerful computer), to get the basics of the video.
After some small changes Denys and "Blues Weiser" we're happy with the final result and we will launch the video on the 2nd of august 2016.
-update: Check out the blog post about the video (and don't forget to watch the video) here: https://bluesweiser.blogspot.com/2016/08/new-video-heavy-on-witch.html
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Bandcamp: https://blues-weiser.bandcamp.com/
Friday, July 29, 2016
Saturday, June 18, 2016
Recording of the Album: Booze for Blues
1. Machine Gun Preacher
The first song we started recording and demoing with Alex is titled "MACHINE GUN PREACHER"...
It's a bit of an odd song bit odd... But it renewed the spirit of the band, and we were exited because in a short time with Alex we were seeing the inspiration flow and getting stuff done.
Forgodsake we bought Good drum mics.. As I remember recording with just a few standard SM58 and chinese crap mics on our first recordings with Senen...
Of course I had gained more experience with the Zoom R24 over time and many shit and read sessions..... Also I took 2 months to learn and read as much as I could about the process of recording, setting up mics, Eq, compression, gate, editing, producing tricks, normalizing, metering, spectrum analysing etc.. and ofcourse Mastering.
I obtained some computers that were old but had the capability to do what I wanted it to do...
So I changed the voltage of the fan to full power and added another small fan to help keeping the processors cool as there were times it went to 60 degrees...

Nevertheless I got the job done so... These old puppy's aint going to the scrapyard yet...

Bleed was always a problem except for the times we only recorded drums...
This song was recorded as raw as possible and yes in the end that caused it way harder to mix.... Later I added some backing tracks and double solo bits to make it space out more.
attributing to the real machine gun preacher and his work....
2. Be Careful What You Wish For
The next song if I recall had the working title Devil: later changed to "Be Careful What You Wish For" this session I did with Alex alone and later we added the bass guitar.

Most of the bass guitar was recorded with mic and DI out of the Orange OB 1, of course some extra dubs went direct or with pre amplification...
For the Guitars of this song i used My jet citys and the kustom trt 50 tube amp.
And a shit load of fuzz for the chorus coming from a modified shin ei fuzz copy build by Koen Weijand... For clean I pushed it trough my trusty EhX Soul Preacher compression pedal, and of course for the leads delay.and wahwah...
The Ultimate Drive actually was destroyed by bob himself kicking the switch completely though the pedal... But of course replaced by a new one now...
For guitars I looked for a clean gritty sound so a bit of ehx soul preacher and light jet city amp overdrive... and boost for chorus...
Drums where mic'd up with larger overhead distance for more room vibe.......
or watch but... Was left untouched as.... the way it sounded grew on us and left it original.
4. Heavy on the Witch
The fourth song we recorded came from a jam Alex and me did the same day we recorded the basic tracks for be careful what u wish for...
This is the only song where Bob actually uses the build in overdrive distortion of the orange OB 1 BLEND FUNtion. Later doubled again with a clean direct input..
Worked good in giving heavy transparent punch and clarity... And metal muff for more grit gain and joyo orange for more mud..
5. Guardrail Cruiser
As we where jamming around the idea of having a kinda fu manchu like "hell on wheels" kind of song but with a Wolfmotherish chorus and trippy mid section and a bass solo... Guard rail cruiser was born..........
So some of the ideas where already there... For this song we again all recorded together full blast....
The vocals... took time as the chorus was set but verse needed something to go with the flow of the song....

The bass solo was jammed for a day and then the next day he had it done.... a version of that jam will also be available for the red edition buyers..
recording this song was a lot of fun resulting in many jams after and even today played live we tend to jam off to space....
The song does stand out different compared to the other songs and seems to feel more seriously and carry a heavier emotional load.... Still it ends on a rather pleasant vibe.

The other tracks that we recorded with Senen "Tiebreaker" and "Knuckleduster" were going to be added but I remastered them to fit more on the album...






























































