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How To Get The Raw Country Sounds Of Chris Stapleton and Sturgill Simpson
Country music has seen a lot of changes over the years. From the ethereal sounds of Hank to the soft countrypolitan style of Patsy and...
20 Questions With Catherine Vericolli
Catherine Vericolli is the owner, engineer, manager of Fivethirteen Recording Studios in Tempe, Arizona. She is a lover of all things...
The Synths And Drum Machines Behind Early Detroit Techno
Like all good things in life, techno music can be traced back to Parliament-Funkadelic. The story starts in the early 1980s with three...
Hot Stuff: The History of Gershon Kingsley's "Popcorn"
As one of the first hit songs to ever use a Moog synthesizer, "Popcorn" was both a sign of its times and a look far ahead into the future...
Best Magazines for Recording and Mixing Tips
Things move fast in the world of audio production. If you stop to catch your breath you may get left behind. One of the best ways to keep...
Shani Gandhi Talks Recording Organic Sounding Guitar Tracks
Shani Gandhi is an Australian music producer/engineer based in Nashville, Tennessee. Although she started as an assistant for legendary...
A Glossary And Guide To Sound Check
A lot of work goes into putting on a great concert. It can take days, weeks or even months of preparation to make sure that everything...
How To Get Gritty Rock Vocals Like Metallica And Foo Fighters
When you think of hard rock music, you probably think of roaring guitars and thunderous drums, but one of the most important parts of any...
Pharaoh's Dance: The Making Of Miles Davis' Bitches Brew
In the 1960s, jazz was considered “commercially dead.” The most popular genre of the past three decades had finally given way to the more...
The Do's and Don'ts of Being an Assistant Engineer
Before bedroom producers and YouTube videos took over the music business, there was a clear path to success for aspiring audio engineers....
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