My buddy Dave Hartley (The War On Drugs, Buried Beds, BC Camplight) has spent the last year plus writing and recording a pretty lush record that is not easily pinned down. Pitchfork is referring to it as “Bliss-Pop” and has featured it in yesterday’s Forkcast. Check out what they have to say about Forget [...]
Been really busy with a number of recording projects since my last post in April. I’ll be uploading links and some details soon enough.
Until then enjoy the new Jesse Gimbel record that I mastered in June…
…since I posted on here. I’ve been busy with a few projects. Mike Five and I gave my friend Matt Green an Impossible Gardens’ track for his Lester Martin produced Big Meadow video. Matt’s a really talented artist and his Five Miles From Times Square project videos are giving his audience an intimate [...]
Congratulations to Jason T. Lewis and the band! Nice to see this record getting a lot of love!
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I’ve decided to blow the cobwebs off of some old instrumentals and release them as a mini-EP on Bandcamp. These songs were recorded at home between 2003 and 2006. These were just sketches with the exception of “A Bouquet of Ghosts” which was written and recorded as the theme for a student film called [...]
Win!!!
Congratulations to Jim and Nancy and the band! The CW network used “Recognize” from Draw Blood! Undead @ Stella Blue on last Monday’s episode of Life Unexpected! I spent some of last August assembling and mastering the live record from DAT recordings done at Stella Blue in Asheville, NC back in 2002.
Just finished mastering this record for Jason Lewis and the band. Give it a listen!
I have to share this EP with everyone who knows me. Mike Kuehn is a Toronto-based recording engineer and multi-instrumentalist songwriter who has worked with The Most Serene Republic, Born Ruffians, and many, many more. I only know Mike from the Tape Op Message Board, where he’s contributed a lot of great recording experience and [...]
Wednesday night I’ll be picking up some mixes from my friend Dave Hartley, who plays bass in The War On Drugs, BC Camplight, and the Lindsey Buckingham Appreciation Society. Dave has recorded a really beautiful solo record during the last year, and I was flattered that he asked me to help out recording some drums [...]
Thanks to Jeremy and Mary for getting this piano over to my place this morning. It is either from the 1920’s or 1930’s and was manufactured in New York City by the Cambridge Piano Company. It needs to be tuned up and refinished (fire engine red?), but I plan on having this for [...]