World Chi
Recording Studio

EXAMPLES OF OUR WORK

How can we even come close to demonstrating all of the music we have recorded at World Chi Recording Studio?

Well, we can't!  We have recorded every imaginable type of genre and artist from all over the world.  Take a quick tour of the tremendously eclectic mix of material we have recorded!


Quick Musical Tour

Quick Collage of a lot of styles
(mp3)

ACOUSTIC/FOLK

"Eucalyptus Tree "
Christie McCarthy (Dave Grayson on Violin)
"Your Medals Reflect "
Jason Wellborn "Theme song from Cast Shadows'
"When You Wake up in The Morning"
Dave Grayson (playing all instruments)

"Self Absorbed"
Sarai Camiso

Dixieland Jazz

Do You Know What it Means to Miss New Orleans
Bughorn Rex

Jazz Fusion

Impressionistic Soul
Thee Immortals

Jazz

Whatever
Miranda Band

Rock

Thunder City
Thunder City Boys

Light Rock

Be My Baby
Kiyoshi Foster

Salsa

Mi Libere
Saboriche

World Beat

WaistingTime
Conrad Wong

Hawaii
Latu Group

Yin And Yang
Sarah Camiso

Childrens

I'm Brushing My Teeth
Justine Bennet

Beatbox

Come Together
J-Stone

Rap/Spoken Word

News at 11
Mc transalation

Thrash Metal

New Age Messiah
New age Messiah

Videos
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for these streaming videos

These streaming videos are presented in several formats.  You can view them if you only have a dial up connetion (lowest quality) and they are presented for DSL connections.  However, all DSL connections are not the same.

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"Saucy"
We produced this video for 2 Die 4.  It was on major rotation on MTV on Demand.
 

"Saucy"
fast dsl
2 Die 4

(This is for viewing using a DSL modem. This file was encoded at 350  kbps, which means you will need to have a really fast connection to the 'net.   On average, a connection speed greater that 500 kbps is necessary to keep the video from "re-buffering".)

"Saucy"
medium dsl
2 Die 4

(This is for viewing using a DSL modem. This file was encoded at 250 kbps, which means you will need to have a fairly fast connection to the 'net.   On average, a connection speed greater that 350 kbps is necessary to keep the video from "re-buffering".)
 

"Saucy"
dial up
2 Die 4

(This is for  viewing using a 56k dial up modem.)