Lincoln’s Gold Performs ‘Propofol’ Live at Enmore
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Hailing from the sunny Northern Beaches of Sydney, Lincoln’s Gold knows how to put on a show. We’re talking next-level antics, especially from the band’s less-than-predictable frontman, Bill Robinson.
Spawned from COVID-era jamming, Lincoln’s Gold brought Propofol (the song, that is) to the Live at Enmore studio.
Packed with chugging grooves, sleazy riffs and Robinson’s trademark growls, Propofol packs a punch, right where it hurts.
Propofol was Mixed and Recorded by Radi Safi and Owen Penglis
The quintet has been a fixture on the Sydney live scene for the last few years. With Hamish Wyllie and Tommy James on guitar, Tubes on the bass and Brandon Carnegie on the drums, the band is a live force to be reckoned with.
“We would’ve written this song during COVID at some point,” says Robinson, “When all we had to was jam.”
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The Live at Enmore series is made possible with the help of our tech partner Audio-Technica. Here’s a list of the microphones that were used to capture this incredible performance:
For dynamic vocal performances, you need a great dynamic mic. Enter the AE4100.
The AT4081 is a high-quality ribbon mic that is a perfect stereo pair for drum overheads.
The BP40 is one of the most versatile dynamics in Audio-Technica’s arsenal. This time, it found on the snare.
This little gem of a hypercardioid dynamic is perfect for getting into any tight space in the studio. This time, it could be found on the guitar cabinets.
The ATM230 is a small and easily positionable dynamic that’s perfect for getting up close to the rack and floor toms.
The ATM250 is a hypercardioid dynamic that can take a lot of punishment. It looks like a grenade and it’s just as tough — perfect for capturing the inside of a kick drum.