I read an interesting article about the day jobs of the band Suckers (right here), Brooklyn sounds weird. Anyways, I've also been reading (while taking care of my human business) a publication called EQ. It's quite fascinating, revolving around production and engineering strategies and practices that have gone into our favorite recordings. This month's issue's cover story interviews David Sitek and Nick Laundry regarding their production of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' most recent album. It also interviews members of the band and their roles in the production of the record. Also featured in the issue is an interview with MSTRKRFT on their new album. Perhaps the most intriguing article/interview this month is Grizzly Bear's take on reverberant spaces and the incorporation of various spaces in their upcoming album...fucking fascinating. The publication also has really great tips and tricks for recording and production techniques. As far as light reading goes, this is my favorite goddamn thing right now. Check it out here.
2009-05-14
Publications and such and not really and what
I read an interesting article about the day jobs of the band Suckers (right here), Brooklyn sounds weird. Anyways, I've also been reading (while taking care of my human business) a publication called EQ. It's quite fascinating, revolving around production and engineering strategies and practices that have gone into our favorite recordings. This month's issue's cover story interviews David Sitek and Nick Laundry regarding their production of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' most recent album. It also interviews members of the band and their roles in the production of the record. Also featured in the issue is an interview with MSTRKRFT on their new album. Perhaps the most intriguing article/interview this month is Grizzly Bear's take on reverberant spaces and the incorporation of various spaces in their upcoming album...fucking fascinating. The publication also has really great tips and tricks for recording and production techniques. As far as light reading goes, this is my favorite goddamn thing right now. Check it out here.
Labels:
a hooray for summer,
Acoustics,
Music,
Publications,
Recording,
Sound
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