Sep 1, 2008,
By Dan Daley
A look at the recording of Dobie Gray’s 1973 hit “Drift Away”...
Aug 7, 2008,
By Blair Jackson
Like a lot of people, I first heard the L.A. band Phantom Planet when their irresistible pop anthem “California” was selected to be the theme song for the excellent Fox teen dramedy The O.C....
Aug 7, 2008,
By Blair Jackson
In many ways, Miles From India—a two-CD set of Indian musicians and a host of Miles Davis alumni interpreting a number of the jazz great’s works...
Aug 1, 2008,
By Jim Aikin
I've been using Cubase for many years not because it's necessarily superior to any other program, but because I'm fast on it. Even so, the software has...
Aug 1, 2008,
By Gary Eskow
Fortunately, nice guys don't always finish last. Sometimes they reach the top of the hill and stay there for quite some time. One such nice guy is John...
Aug 1, 2008,
By Sarah Jones, Editor
Bruce Swedien has engineered for Count Basie and Michael Jackson, Herbie Hancock and J Lo. When he speaks to students, he often will ask how they learn...
Jul 30, 2008,
By Janice Brown
It’s a fact that lower budgets mean shorter production cycles and, ultimately, more no-nonsense mixing, but engineers working with experimentally inclined artists find ample opportunity in the mixing process...
Jul 1, 2008,
By Gary Eskow
The road to becoming a rock 'n' roll icon is stranger for some than others. Take John Kay the voice and face of the L.A. band Steppenwolf for example....
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