Studio Convergence: The Pigeon Club Moves into Kaleidoscope Sound
May 20, 2013 by David Weiss
Flexible strategies provide a boost for two distinct NJ facilities.
Console Switch: How The Bunker Installed Its SSL 4000 E — Step by Step
May 19, 2013 by David Weiss
How do you successfully swap large-frame consoles? Here’s one way its done.
Destination Studio: Old Soul Studios, Catskill, NY
May 16, 2013 by Justin Colletti
Visit Old Soul, a residential studio and record label that has sprawled out to take over an entire historic home in the Catskills.
The Garden: Intensively Equipped to Mix and Create in Brooklyn
May 12, 2013 by David Weiss
Mixers, composers, and drummers are drawn to this Clinton Hill studio.
New Studio Review: Strange Weather, Brooklyn
May 9, 2013 by Justin Colletti
Strange Weather Brooklyn offers wide open spaces, esoteric instruments and gear, and an astonishingly well-balanced control room.
Recording Sweet Spot – Mother Brother Studios, Bridgeport, CT
May 5, 2013 by David Weiss
How does this little indie rock studio also have one of the largest live rooms in the Northeast?
NYC Audio Post Re-Energized: Harbor Sound Arrives
April 28, 2013 by David Weiss
Manhattan moves beyond Sound One: 10,000 sq. ft. and two Dolby-certified soundstages.
New Studio Alert: Room 17 in Bushwick, Brooklyn
April 24, 2013 by Justin Colletti
Indie Rock producer Adam Lasus [Helium, Yo La Tengo] teams up with Joe Rogers and Scott Porter to convert a huge warehouse into a new, affordable recording studio.
Session Buzz: Who’s Recording In & Around NYC – A Monthly Report
April 18, 2013 by Janice Brown
Trace recordings by Yoko Ono, French Montana, John Zorn, MGMT, Hole (and more!) back to their studio sessions.
Mix Analysis: How David Bendeth Mixed “Shadow Moses” by Bring Me the Horizon
April 14, 2013 by David Weiss
The techniques behind this intense metal single yield priceless advice.

