Mixing at Trackmaster

Nov 1, 2006, Compiled by Barbara Schultz

The band Last Conservative's album Pretty New Things (Good Charamel Records/Koch) was mixed at Trackmaster Studios (Buffalo, N.Y.) this summer. The release...

Engineer's Studio

Nov 1, 2006, Compiled by Barbara Schultz

One way to get job security: Engineer Ryan Massey has purchased Sharkbite Studios (Oakland, Calif.) from his employer. The busy facility recently hosted...

Classic Tracks: Public Enemy's "Fight the Power"

Nov 1, 2006, By Gaby Alter

It is hard to forget the impact of the opening sequence of Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing (1989). Actress Rosie Perez, her face a mask of determination,...

Country Royalty

Nov 1, 2006, By Elianne Halbersberg

There's a story that Keith Stegall (Alan Jackson's longtime producer and no stranger to songwriting, performing and running record labels himself) loves...

The Annex

Oct 1, 2006, Compiled by Barbara Schultz

American-born jazz keyboardist Rhoda Scott has lived in France for 30 years, but her recent tour took her through Northern California, and included time...

SF Soundworks

Oct 1, 2006, Compiled by Barbara Schultz

High-end, three-room facility SF Soundworks (San Francisco, www.sfsoundworks.com) is making good on its motto: Bringing the music back to San Francisco....

Tiny Telephone

Oct 1, 2006, Compiled by Barbara Schultz

Recent sessions at John Vanderslice's Neve 5316 centered indie Mecca, Tiny Telephone (San Francisco, www.tinytelephone.com), include local Saddle Creek...

Blue Seven Audio

Oct 1, 2006, Compiled by Barbara Schultz

Christopher Scott Cooper has spent 10 years engineering at The Annex, but he also runs his own project room in the East Bay. Blue Seven Audio (Fremont,...

Broken Radio

Oct 1, 2006, Compiled by Barbara Schultz

Engineer/producer/mixer Matt Boudreau's Broken Radio studio (Emeryville, Calif.; www.brokenradio.com) features a 1980s-built Trident Series 16/24 console...

Petit Produces McClain

Oct 1, 2006, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

George Walker Petit recently produced a debut CD by multi-Emmy Award winning daytime TV actress Cady McClain (All My Children, As the World Turns). Titled...

John Mayer

Oct 1, 2006, By David John Farinella

About 45 minutes into the first date of the John Mayer Trio tour at The Fillmore in San Francisco last fall, the singer/guitar player stepped up to the...

Classic Tracks: En Vogue's "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)"

Oct 1, 2006, By Heather Johnson

When producers Denzil Foster and Tommy McElroy turned in Funky Divas, En Vogue's triple-Platinum sophomore album, to their record label, executives didn't...

Madeleine Peyroux

Oct 1, 2006, By Heather Johnson

It took eight years for soulful jazz artist Madeleine Peyroux to follow her acclaimed Atlantic debut, Dreamland, an insightful piece that had critics...

Cool Spins

Oct 1, 2006

Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys Legends of Country Music(Columbia/Legacy) I've gone through Bob Wills periods before about once every decade or so, I...

Track Sheet

Sep 1, 2006, Compiled by Barbara Schultz

SOUTHEAST Niko Marzouca mixed Dance Dance for Stephen Marley's upcoming album at Lion's Den Studio (Miami)Willy Porter's upcoming album, Available Light,...

The Yellowjackets at 25

Sep 1, 2006, By Gary Eskow

Back in 1981, The Police were in full flush, the recently murdered John Lennon was still being mourned and on the charts with a pair of hits, and Kool...

DJ Logic's Turntable Zen

Sep 1, 2006, By Robin Tolleson

DJ Logic has taken his axe down avenues few would have imagined. Redefining the role of the turntablist, Logic performs with guitarist Vernon Reid in...

L.A. Grapevine

Sep 1, 2006, By Bud Scoppa

Over the years, veteran bands fall into certain patterns in their collective creative processes. What often starts out as an idiosyncratic approach born...

Nashville Skyline

Sep 1, 2006, By Rick Clark

I've always been a hardcore geek for revved-up Anglo pop/rock. I'm probably one of the only Cheap Trick fans to like their noisy, Jack Douglas produced,...

Dirty Dozen: What's Going On?

Sep 1, 2006, By Barbara Schultz

It takes nerve to remake a masterwork like Marvin Gaye's What's Going On?, an album revered for its complex, groundbreaking arrangements; deep social...

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