Stevie Wonder, ‘Superstition’ and the Immersive Music Pioneers, Part 1
Fifty years before Atmos, Auro and RA360, Stevie Wonder’s classic “Superstition” was recorded and mixed using the original immersive music format.
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Fifty years before Atmos, Auro and RA360, Stevie Wonder’s classic “Superstition” was recorded and mixed using the original immersive music format.
A two-minute trailer for the upcoming documentary on Electric Lady Studios, the first artist-owned recording studio, has been released.
In the latest installment of the Bonzai Beat, Mr. Bonzai chats with studio designer, architect and acoustician John Storyk.
Walters-Storyk Design Group founders Beth Walters and John Storyk pay tribute to their friend, longtime partner and CFO, Nancy Flannery.
Rob Jaczko Transforms Space Via Small-Room Acoustics Software
WOODSTOCK, NEW YORK: Albert Grossman – music industry guru and manager of Bob Dylan, The Band, Janis Joplin, Odetta, and Peter, Paul, & Mary,...
The LA Chapter of the AES will host "Past, Present, and Future of Recording Studio Design," hosted by WSDG Founding Partner John Storyk, with special...
Acclaimed architect John Storyk reflects both the consistency of his work over five decades and the changes in his style in adapting to modern...
On the 50th anniversary of architect John Storyk’s first studio commission, he reminiscences about designing Electric Lady and reveals future plans for Walters-Storyk Design...
The exploding podcasting market is a great business opportunity for recording studios, engineers and other audio pros to provide their production services—or to start...
Checking in with WSDG designer John Storyk helped seal the deal for new owner John Haddad.
In the spring of 2017, after a $4.5 million fundraising campaign, Drexel University engaged Walters-Storyk Design Group (WSDG) to design its 21st-century audio production...
55TEC's new recording studio was designed and integrated by Walters-Storyk Design Group.