Strange Weather Building New Recording Studio In Williamsburg

June 9, 2010 by  

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Strange Weather owner/engineer Marc Alan Goodman is building a new recording studio on Graham Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

The new studio will be designed by Wes Lachot Design (Saddle Creek Records’ ARC Studios, Mitch Easter’s Fidelitorium, Electric Lady Studios’ B and C acoustics) in cooperation with Hannah Purdy of NYC architecture firm, Walsh Purdy.

The plan includes a 400 sq. ft. “reflection free” control room featuring all of Strange Weather’s existing gear, including the 40-channel API 1608 console, Pro Tools HD3, Studer 820 ½” and A820 24-track machines, and vintage outboard gear galore, as well as a 750 sq. ft. live room and two large iso booths.

Plans are in the works and construction should start mid-summer! Strange Weather is currently located next to The Bunker Studios on Broadway in Williamsburg and will be making its migration over the next few months.

Stay tuned for updates!