Hey, any help here....
Looking for a studio in the Nebraska-Illinois-Minnesota-Missouri midwest axis. Recommendations? Bonus points for those who work with tape!
Studio recommendations?
2M_a_x wrote:Hey, any help here....
Looking for a studio in the Nebraska-Illinois-Minnesota-Missouri midwest axis. Recommendations? Bonus points for those who work with tape!
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To me Steve wrote:I'm curious why[...] you wouldn't just fuck off instead. Let's hear your record, cocksocket.
Studio recommendations?
3Obviously I know about, and would love to record at, Electrical. May not be able to. Price isn't the object/issue here...
Studio recommendations?
6Christopher wrote:Semaphore in Chicago is a very nice little studio, and a great deal.
it's not the length, it's the gersch
Studio recommendations?
7M_a_x wrote:Obviously I know about, and would love to record at, Electrical. May not be able to. Price isn't the object/issue here...
What are you looking for? How about:
Mayfair Recordings
B Side Audio
North Branch
King Size
Key Club
Studio recommendations?
8Wow, there's a lot of great looking places here. I've got a bit to chew on. Looking for a place to record some trashy punk rock. I prefer analog setups from tracking to mixdown 'cause that's what I've always done and I know what I want. I want to be able to work fast, play live as much as possible with reasonable interaction/sightlines between musicians (no more drummers locked behind closed doors!). Since we're travelling from out of state, a place with some equipment hanging around (cabs & drums in particular) would keep the trip light. Looking for a place with the same price range as Electrical. Some sort of lodging is a plus but that crap can always be worked out to some degree...
Studio recommendations?
10Well I've investigated the ones mentioned (and got PM'd about) and right off th bat I like the looks of Semaphore, Key Club, and Engine Studios. Anyone have good/bad experiences, deal clinchers, deal breakers with any of these places?