Global Radio in London has replaced its audio post production facilities with two new studios and matching vocal booths designed by studio design consultancy White Mark Ltd.
by Clive Young It's no secret that record pressing plants are heavily backlogged these days. Aiming to help out bands and simply learn something new, Texas-based Austin Signal recording studio has started offering lathe-cut vinyl servicesessentially hand-cutting records one-by-one. Intrigued, we sat down with studio owner Jon Neiss to learn more and discovered that's only part of what makes his studio unique.
"When I was 16 years old, I got my driver's license, and I had that first Crowded House record on in my car. I reached out to its producer, Mitchell Froom, and we began this daily dialog about my record. He had very strong ideas about what direction it should be, and it was about 180 degrees away from where I thought the record was going to go. "Jon Regen