December 2009 archive

Big Grungy Guitar Sounds in Brooklyn, With Josh Clark & Rope

Rope, an up-and-coming psychedelic roots-rock band from Brooklyn, began as producer/engineer Josh Clark’s studio side project. The co-owner of Seaside Lounge Recording in Park Slope, Clark began recording some of his own songs in between sessions with bands like Beirut, The National, Dark Horse & the Carousels, Antietam and Hopewell. Read more...

Jónsi Birgisson (Sigur Rós) Records “Go” With Peter Katis

BRIDGEPORT, CT: Producer/engineer Peter Katis has a gift for distilling a band’s sound, using instinct, technology and personal invention to help bring out the sonic temperament of a song in all its complexity. For example, The National, Interpol, The Twilight Sad and Frightened Rabbit … all bands whose distinctly weighty Read more...

The Strokes Still Rule the Decade: “Is This It” Explained by Gordon Raphael

EAST VILLAGE, MANHATTAN: Why did The Strokes album Is This It change the world? Raw aggravations and melodic mastery were set free by five wizened Manhattan youths whose instincts were apparently dead on about…everything that had anything to do with music.

Rough rough rough when so much else in 2001 Read more...

The New Alan Parsons Project: The Art and Science of Sound Recording

After almost two years in production, Alan Parsons’ Art and Science of Sound Recording, is releasing the first six exclusive scenes, available for streaming and digital download at http://www.artandscienceofsound.com.

The Art and Science Of Sound Recording is an eight hour collection of training videos produced by Parsons, that gives viewers Read more...

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