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Joshua Thompson

Oct 1, 2003, By Gary Eskow

The sign outside still said Frederic Clements, but it would be removed shortly. Joshua Thompson was in the final stages of transforming the former Clements art gallery into the new home of Tallest Tree Music, and in a couple of days, he would be hosting the release party for George Benson's new record, Six Play, which Thompson produced and co-wrote....

Classic Tracks: Bruce Springsteen's The River

Oct 1, 2003, By Maureen Droney

Listening to Bruce Springsteen's song “The River” always makes me cry....

The Mars Volta

Sep 1, 2003, By Mr. Bonzai

Perched high above Laurel Canyon is the supposedly haunted mansion chosen by the Mars Volta to record their much-anticipated debut album, De-Loused in the Comatorium....

And I Thought the Salsa Was Hot!

Sep 1, 2003, By Oliver Masciarotte

Chips, they're everywhere: in your toaster, in your car (quite a few, in fact) and, of course, in your DAW....

Kim Carnes' Bette Davis Eyes

Sep 1, 2003, By Blair Jackson

It was your basic “overnight success” story that was actually many years in the making....

The Decca Tree

Sep 1, 2003, By Ron Streicher

Ever since the 1930s, when early experiments in stereo transmission techniques were conducted on both sides of the Atlantic, two basic but radically different approaches to stereophonic recording — coincident microphones vs. spaced microphones — have coexisted....

Lee Dichter

Sep 1, 2003, By Blair Jackson

After 40 years in film sound — half of those working at Manhattan's premier post-production house, Sound One — Lee Dichter has earned his reputation as the Dean of New York Re-Recording Mixers....

Songcatchers

Sep 1, 2003, By Blair Jackson

Mickey Hart, longtime percussionist for the Grateful Dead, knows a thing or two about world music and field recording. He's lugged taping gear to Egypt, outfitted a recording expedition to New Guinea, captured the Tibetan Gyuto Monks in all of their glory and searched out indigenous music all over the world....

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