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Review: Morphestra Soft Synth, by Joel Douek

UNION SQUARE, MANHATTAN: I was lucky enough to first see Sample Logic’s new virtual instrument Morphestra in action at its recent product launch in NYC.

Watching Brooklyn-based owners/creators Joe Tripiani and Keith Robinson demonstrate some of the particularly evolved multis, I could not help but squeal with delight as that Read more...

Doin’ M. Doughty: 4 Questions for Pat Dillett on Producing/Mixing “Sad Man Happy Man”

NOHO, MANHATTAN: Sly. Sardonic. Salty. Sarcastic. Those are great adjectives for describing M. Doughty, ex-Soul Coughing front-human who recently released his latest solo album, the acoustic-powered, poetically groovy Sad Man Happy Man on Ato Records.

But we are not talking about M. Doughty as we wield these colorful descriptors. Nay, Read more...

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Arrivals & Departures In The Making Of John Garrison’s Latest Record

It’s a crisp October night, and British singer/songwriter John Garrison’s playing Rockwood Music Hall. The intimate showcase venue on Allen Street is a far cry from the 50,000-capacity arenas he’s been playing on tour with James Blunt. But that’s just fine with Garrison.

“I’ve realized I have no interest in Read more...

Home/Hospice: The Antlers Take Bedroom Recording to a New Level in Brooklyn

BROOKLYN, NY: The Antlers’ 2009 release Hospice has been arresting the hearts of not only Brooklynites, but also the rest of the world. Generating positive press reviews in response to their lush tracks, Hospice is a captivating album that follows a tragic arc — the heartbreaking narrative of a man Read more...

No Sleep ‘Til…

Last week, SonicScoop linked up with Maureen Droney, the Director of the Producers & Engineers Wing of the Recording Academy (NARAS), who was in town for AES.

Based in Los Angeles, Maureen had heard — and heard right — about Brooklyn being a choice destination for recording studios, and wanted Read more...

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Now In NYC, KEXP Goes Live From The Cutting Room

EAST VILLAGE: The NYC indie music scene got a huge boost when Seattle’s KEXP DJ John Richards moved out here to broadcast part-time from Brooklyn’s Radio New York studios. His two shows – John In The Morning and To The Five Boroughs – feature in-studio interviews and performances with Read more...

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