New Video Documents Joe Barresi “Tracking Rock” With Zico Chain

Working with artists such as Queens of the Stone Age, Tool, The Melvins, Bad Religion and Kyuss, producer/mixer/engineer Joe Barresi has had a hand in some highly influential modern hard rock recordings. And a new feature-length video, Joe Barresi: Tracking Rock, takes viewers into Barresi’s process of producing and tracking a song in his private LA studio, Joe’s House of Compression (JHOC).

"Joe Barresi: Tracking Rock" available now via http://www.techbreakfast.com

Shot in high-definition video over three consecutive days at JHOC as Barresi works with UK alt rock band Zico Chain, the documentary takes viewers through the entire process of recording a song — from first track to final take.  It also documents the signal chain of each instrument recorded and details the usage of Barresi’s expansive collection of amplifiers, cabinets and audio processing gear.

Produced by On The Mark Media (OTM), Joe Barresi: Tracking Rock has a run-time of two hours and 44 minutes. The video is available for on-computer viewing as well as for the iPad, iPod and iPhone 4 formats. In addition, the complete Pro Tools session, OMF and raw audio tracks accompany the video documentary for personal critical listening and analysis.

Joe Barresi: Tracking Rock is priced at $95.00 USD and available for online purchase at http://techbreakfast.com.

Purchasers can also correspond with Barresi via email regarding any questions related to the video or recording in general.

A subsequent release of Barresi mixing Zico Chain’s song on his SSL 4000 console will be made available in Q3 of 2011. Discount pricing will be offered to purchasers of the tracking video.

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