Posts Tagged ‘Studio G’

Behind the Release: The Book of Knots “Garden of Fainting Stars”

THE SOUND:

When told you’re about to hear a “Producer’s album,” it’s easy to imagine something like a finely-honed Swiss watch. The last thing to expect might be The Book of Knots’ critically acclaimed 2007 release, Traineater, a crumbling, over-wound, “endlessly clacking cuckoo-clock”- to borrow the words of Joel Hamilton, Read more...

Career Engineering: Allen Farmelo on Recording Cinematic Orchestra, & That Post-Pink Floyd Sound

CHINATOWN, MANHATTAN/FORT GREENE, BROOKLYN: What headspace are you in? For a music producer/engineer/mixer like Allen Farmelo, getting your talents to that sought-after place is all about finding yourself.

In the process of doing that, of course, people will find you — that explains why one of Farmelo’s fans is an Read more...

On Air Mastering Hosts Mike Hirst for Destronauts, Amós Piñeros, The Tryptics

Julian Silva of On Air Mastering in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, reports a number of colorful sessions have recently gone through his Legendary Audio Masterpiece – and the rest of his appealing red suite.

Visitors to OAM have included Mike Hirst’s remix of Brooklyn’s deep sonic intriguers Destronauts‘ “Flight of the Dead Read more...

Joel Hamilton’s Immersive Path: Producing Like A Method Actor, Recording in South Africa and Dub For Disney

WILLIAMSBURG, BROOKLYN: Joel Hamilton is a hard guy to pin down. Paging through his discography, career highlights jump out from all corners of the map. Although his mixes often feature direct, powerful central elements against backdrops of wide, immersive ambience, his production style is best defined by his adaptability. Read more...

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