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The Clubhouse

Jan 1, 2005, By Heather Johnson

That one man's trash is another's treasure saying proved doubly true for the Cowboy Junkies and their project studio, The Clubhouse. For starters, they...

Vagabond Settles in Chicago

Jan 1, 2005, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

Co-owners engineer/sound designer Drew Weir and producer Riso Sanders have expanded their commercial sound design and audio post facility, Vagabond Audio,...

St. Claire Recording Serves Up Superior Sound With Southern Comfort

Jan 1, 2005, Compiled by Heather Johnson

John Parks created the ultimate classroom for himself when he launched St. Claire Recording, a new one-room facility in Lexington, Ky. The 7,800-square-foot...

Demand for Mastering Shows in New Rooms

Dec 1, 2004, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

TRUTONE, NEW YORK CITY Co-developed by John Storyk of Walters-Storyk Design Group, Trutone's mastering studio on West 44th Street in New York City the...

Sax Creates Own Wall of Sound

Dec 1, 2004, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

Doug Sax, owner of The Mastering Lab in L.A., has opened a new two-room studio facility featuring a customized Acoustic Technology Company ATC SCM150A...

Touring San Francisco's Premier Venues

Nov 1, 2004, By Sarah Benzuly

THE FILLMORE What once hosted Wednesday night social and masquerade balls (1912), was a dance hall (up through the 1930s) and a roller rink (1940s), The...

Photomag Sound & Image Relaunches

Nov 1, 2004, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

Joe Caterini, president of Photomag Sound & Image (www.pmag.com), announced the completion of an extensive round of facility updates, all of which stemmed...

Autograph Celebrates 30 Years, Adds New Facility

Nov 1, 2004, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

Celebrating its 30th anniversary, theater sound design specialists Autograph Sound Recording (London) unlocked its new recording studio and post-production...

M. Night Shyamalan

Nov 1, 2004, By Tom Kenny

Night Shyamalan is something of a throwback. In today's Hollywood, where CGI runs rampant and blockbuster translates as huge action effects, Shyamalan...

Studio 880

Nov 1, 2004, By Breean Lingle

In-between San Jose and San Francisco, next to the freeway for which it was named, musical journeys have taken place at Oakland's Studio 880 (www.studio880.net) since 1998. Owned and operated by East Bay native John Lucasey, the studio caters to regional artists and was Lucasey's first step toward his overall goal: creating a comprehensive production group, 880 Entertainment. A longtime musician himself,...

Grammy Listening Room Gets Facelift

Oct 1, 2004, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

The brainchild of producer Phil Ramone, with help from Peter Chaikin (Harmon Pro Group), John Eargle, George Augspurger and Leslie Lewis, the Recording...

Boys and Girls Club Opens New A/V Facility

Oct 1, 2004, By Heather Johnson

The youth of San Pedro, Calif., can get off the street and into the studio, thanks to a state-of-the-art multimedia facility at the city's Boys and Girls...

Dr. Trey

Oct 1, 2004, By Breean Lingle

It may be difficult to imagine a ukulele player from Oahu loosely modeling his music producing career after gangster rap's berproducer, Dr. Dre, but Trey...

Which Came First—The Studio or the Band?

Aug 1, 2004, By Heather Johnson

Keyboardist Walter Martin, drummer Matt Barrick and guitarist Paul Maroon hadn't even built a wall, much less manned a console, before building their...

Galaxy Studios

Aug 1, 2004, By Heather Johnson

Galaxy Studios, owned by brothers Wilfried and Guy Van Baelen, has a history of doing things first not just in their home base of Mol, Belgium, but in...

SAE Takes a Bite Out of the Big Apple

Aug 1, 2004, By David Weiss

The state of audio education in New York, and more specifically, New York City, just became even more accommodating. SAE Institute (www.sae.edu) has expanded...

Post Openings—audioEngine, New York City

Jun 1, 2004

Audio post-production company audioEngine (www.audioengine.net) unveiled its fourth room, Studio D, a 5.1 mixing and recording studio that is home to...

Whip Records

Jun 1, 2004, BY BREEAN LINGLE

Tucked into a hilly Berkeley, Calif., neighborhood known more for its coffee shops and quaint Victorian houses than as a haven for recording artists,...

Sony Pictures' AMS Neve 88R Scoring Console

Jun 1, 2004, By Barry Rudolph

The AMS Neve 88R's original design genesis goes back to 1998 with the first model shown at the fall 2000 AES show. But it wasn't until the middle of 2002...

Post Openings—Dallas Audio Post

Jun 1, 2004

Audio production studio Dallas Audio Post's new 6,000-square-foot home features three 5.1-ready control rooms and recording booths and a 3.5-terabyte...

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