Ribot at Dubway

Jul 1, 2006 12:00 PM, Compiled by Barbara Schultz

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From left: engineer Keith Rigling, Marc Ribot, assistant Eric Spring and music editor John Carbonara at Dubway Studios.

Guitar master Marc Ribot was in Dubway Studios (New York City) to record the score to the upcoming film The Drunk Boat. Ribot has studied at the temple of Tom Waits, and some unusual instruments were used, including baliphone (an African instrument like a marimba, with wider wooden notes and resonating gourds underneath), glass harmonica (a handmade contraption of water-filled spinning wine glasses) and water gong (basically a gong in water). Ribot produced the sessions, which were recorded by Dubway engineer Keith Rigling and assistant Eric Spring.




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