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Nashville Skyline

Oct 1, 2005, By Rick Clark

When I think of musical chairs in the music industry, I automatically think of A&R gigs. People come and go into that position all the time. However,...

New York Metro

Oct 1, 2005, By David Weiss

New York City may not be a perfect place, but it's certainly got the perfect name. The first word in its name is all about the spirit of discovery and...

In Search of a New Atmosphere

Oct 1, 2005, Compiled by Heather Johnson

More than 20 years of 12-plus-hour workdays, compiled with the daily stresses of Manhattan life, can certainly take its toll on a person. Just ask engineer...

Innovation and Integrity

Oct 1, 2005, By George Petersen

Today, the Sennheiser name is associated with high-quality pro and consumer audio products, but the company stems from modest beginnings. In 1945, post-war...

Resume Building

Sep 1, 2005, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

Producer Stewart Levine and mastering engineer Bernie Grundman have formed Straight Ahead Records (323/465-6264), which plans to offer audiophile-quality...

New York Metro

Sep 1, 2005, By David Weiss

They say there are a million stories in the Naked City. Come to think of it, there have probably been a million albums made in the Naked City (New York...

L.A. Grapevine

Sep 1, 2005, By Maureen Droney

Intrigued by the idea of a business-to-business record company, I dropped in at the Westside's rapidly growing RipTide Music (www.riptidemusic.com), a...

Nashville Skyline

Sep 1, 2005, By Rick Clark

Just half-an-hour northeast from downtown and Music Row (near Gallatin, Tenn.) is Karian Studios (www.karianstudios.com), claiming to be Nashville's only...

The Fun House at PME Records

Aug 1, 2005, Compiled by Heather Johnson

It's fitting that a studio named the Fun House would be built with 900 pounds of rubber. However, this one-room facility located just outside of Denver...

A Big Month for Big Consoles

Aug 1, 2005, By Tom Kenny

Rumors of the death of large-format consoles may have been a bit premature, as one week in June saw the sale of two of the most powerful engines in the...

The Masque Remains

Aug 1, 2005, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

John Kilgore (pictured), director of Masque Sound & Recording since 1986, has purchased the studio from third-generation owners Geoff and James Shearing,...

L.A. Grapevine

Aug 1, 2005, By Maureen Droney

An official passing of the torch took place at May's SPARS (Society for Professional Recording Services) luncheon in Hollywood: Paramount/Ameraycan/Third...

Nashville Skyline

Aug 1, 2005, By Rick Clark

When I think of all the music that has sprung from the American South, it truly boggles my mind. Just the music that was created or recorded in Memphis...

New York Metro

Aug 1, 2005, By David Weiss

Shake-ups are supposed to happen in the big bad world of corporations, not in the highly specialized universe of mastering. But in a town like New York...

New York Metro

Jul 1, 2005, By David Weiss

Love to shop? From Prada to preamps, New York City has always been a buyer's paradise. While engineering talent matters most in personal studios and major...

Cleveland Rocks Harder

Jul 1, 2005, Compiled by Heather Johnson

Sharing the same downtown Cleveland neighborhood as the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame seems like a perfectly logical place to open a new studio, especially...

L.A. Grapevine

Jul 1, 2005, By Maureen Droney

Disneyland turns 50 on July 17, 2005, and the anniversary is generating buckets of press and a flood of nostalgia. A surprise hit among the commemorative...

Nashville Skyline

Jul 1, 2005, By Rick Clark

Amidst all the record labels, publishers and studios that populate Nashville's Music Row, 615 Music is a highly successful anomaly that sets itself apart...

Tape Is Not Dead

Jun 1, 2005, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

Michael Spitz of ATR Services has launched a new high-end analog tape manufacturing company, ATR Magnetics. Worldwide distribution of its flagship high-output...

L.A. Grapevine

Jun 1, 2005, By Maureen Droney

The Wilshire/Western district is one of the few neighborhoods in Los Angeles with Manhattan-style energy and foot traffic. Packed with Art Deco landmarks,...

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