A Rubber Tracks Teaser: Converse Building A Context For Its New Recording Studio In Brooklyn

While we haven’t been able to find out too much more about the new “state-of-the-art” recording studio Converse is building in Williamsburg, a new short video provides another teaser to the “community-based studio” said to be opening in early 2011.

Converse Rubber Tracks: A community-based (free) recording studio coming to Brooklyn in early 2011.

As we previously reported, Converse Rubber Tracks will “provide emerging artists with the opportunity to record music in a high-quality studio alongside a team of experienced local engineers at no cost.”

The following video, “Maximizing Time,” features interviews and testimonials with musicians and producers — including The Bodega Girls, Dan Black, Algernon Quashie of Miniature Tigers, producer K-Salaam (Beatnick & K-Salaam Productions), and producer/engineer Matt Shane — all discussing how they in advance to maximize and utilize each moment recording.

Musicians can visit http://www.converse.com/rubbertracks to receive more information about Converse Rubber Tracks studio, details on the registration process and updates for the official date when applications open. Check out the short film here:

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