I got some Aston mics but I don't like to have a preconceived idea about a product – I just try them on this and that and see how they do. I used the Spirit on Calum's acoustic guitar and it was perfect as it was very real. It went along with the vibe that we were trying for. We put it on the Martin acoustic and it just sang. It just worked, you know? We also used it as a second vocal mic, with one mic slightly behind the other, and it just gave a nice glue, putting the vocal together and an air to it in a very natural, organic way.
Then I was on a drumming session, doing a track at ICP Recording Studios in Brussels. I always take the Astons with me when I go to another studio, and we had the Spirit on the snare drum. We needed to record quietly and then crank the gain on the Neve desk. The sound was so true and it could cope with the fact that the gain had to be high – there was no hiss or anything. It just worked so well in that situation. I was like 'wow!'.
The mics featured on Richard Ashcroft's album and Live with Yazawa in Japan on the tour I just did. 8 shows to 80,000 a night... what a buzz that was. I also used the mics with The The on their Australian tour, and on the forthcoming Damien Saez album.. He is a mega star in France.
I used the Origin with another band called Little Eye I was producing and I used that over the drums as I was only using three mics: the bass drum mic, a snare mic and the overhead and it sounded fucking awesome.