Jim Chapdelaine

Apr 1, 2004, By Gary Eskow

Making a living in the music industry today is a) easy! b) easy, but only if you know Paris Hilton, c) tougher than ever, or d) forget it....

Sacramento Music Circus Finds New Home

Feb 1, 2004

The Sacramento Music Circus, a destination for more than 100,000 patrons a year and the site of some of the city's most creative theater production, moved from the canvas tent that the company used for 52 years and into the 2,200-seat Wells Fargo Pavilion....

Mi Casa Multimedia

Feb 1, 2004, By Maureen Droney

Tucked away in the Hollywood Hills in a cozy 1920s-era house, the busy studios of Mi Casa Multimedia Inc. are dedicated to the art of remixing feature films for the home theater surround experience....

POP Sound

Dec 1, 2003, By Maureen Droney

Throughout its 10-year history, POP Sound has stayed in the forefront of creative audio post-production by emphasizing both talent and cutting-edge technology....

Audio Recording Technology Institute

Nov 1, 2003, By Sara A. Hughes

These days, it seems like audio engineering schools are opening their doors in virtually every major market. While there used to be few programs to choose from, multitudes of facilities now compete for students' business —...

Forging a New Look

Oct 1, 2003, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

orge Recording (Oreland, Pa.; www.forgerecording.com) has moved to a state-of-the-art, Walters-Storyk Design Group-designed complex....

Facility Spotlight: Bennett Studios

Oct 1, 2003, By Gary Eskow

Let's get it over with, he is Tony's son. But Dae Bennett is also an engineer who tracked and mixed Naughty By Nature's hit OPP and a number of other successful rap and R&B projects....

More Comfort, More Efficiency!

Oct 1, 2003, By John McJunkin

When the idea of a studio is first conceived, the initial discussion will invariably dwell on the console, recording devices, outboard, DAW, microphones and acoustics....

Sound on Sound

Oct 1, 2003, By David Weiss

Even cornerstones of the New York City studio scene have to make adjustments to their own foundations from time to time....

Olympic Studios Expands Facility

Oct 1, 2003, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

Producers Stephen Street (Blur, The Smiths/Morrissey, The Cranberries) and Cenzo Townshend (U2, Skin, Lightning Seeds) have moved into London-based Olympic Studio's (www.olympicstudios.co.uk) new programming/pre-production room, which was part of a recent studio expansion....

Storming Up New Business

Oct 1, 2003, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

Academy Award-winning sound editorial house SoundStorm (www.soundstorm.com) has opened a new sound transfer room....

The Road to Angel Mountain

Sep 1, 2003, By Tom Kenny

It is always inspiring, no matter the industry or field of creative endeavor, to find a story of someone who is living his or her dream....

L.A. Grapevine

Sep 1, 2003, By Maureen Droney

Recording sessions at West L.A.'s Groove Addicts tend to be fast-paced affairs; for example, the one I sat in on: a series of soundtracks composed by Danny Elfman and orchestrated by Steve Bartek for Disneyland's...

New York Metro

Sep 1, 2003, By Paul Verna

The allure of Allaire: By definition, “New York Metro” focuses on recording activities in and around the Big Apple....

Chick Corea Upgrades for Box Set

Aug 1, 2003, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

In less than three weeks, Audio One Inc. completed two high-end audio and video projects for jazz pianist Chick Corea to support Corea's box set of DSD recordings at Blue Note in New York....

Hit Factory/Criteria

Jul 1, 2003, BY OLIVER MASCIAROTTE

Last winter, I had a speaking engagement that gave me the opportunity to visit my old stomping grounds in Miami. Back in the early '80s, Criteria Recording Studios was my home away from home....

Paragon Studios

Jul 1, 2003, By Barbara Schultz

It was a long time coming. Engineer Fred Paragano's Paragon Studios, a new, ground-up facility in Franklin, Tenn., just outside of Nashville, was the product of seven years of discussions, design and the search for the perfect location....

You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet

Jul 1, 2003, BY GEORGE PETERSEN

Think of a small, picturesque island in Vancouver, and the phrase "hard rockin' town" probably doesn't come to mind. But maybe it should, for on one such windswept locale, guitarist extraordinaire Randy Bachman (of Bachman Turner Overdrive and Guess Who fame) has made his home and private recording retreat....

Butch Walker Opens Ruby Red

Jul 1, 2003, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

Arista recording artist/songwriter and producer Butch Walker recently opened up his Russ Berger-designed Ruby Red Productions in Atlanta....

Acoustic Makeovers

Jun 1, 2003, By Chris Michie

Every year, at least 10 recently completed studios or mixing rooms appear on Mix's front cover; up to two dozen more are displayed in our annual “Class of…” feature (see page 30)....

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