Music Etc.: Klaus Schulze, ‘Shadowlands’
German composer and musician Klaus Schulze is considered by many to be one of the founding fathers of electronic music.
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German composer and musician Klaus Schulze is considered by many to be one of the founding fathers of electronic music.
Jacques Sonyieux talks with Family of the Year about questionable band getaways, working with producer Greg Wells and embracing darkness.
Jacques Sonyieux talks with former guitarist of the Black Belles and longtime Jack White protégé Olivia Jean about finding fuss-free tones, producing her new...
Jacques Sonyieux talks with vocalist Marcus Scott about his new solo album, Back 2 Da Soul, creating a sonic palette, and what it was...
Jacques Sonyieux talks with Will Turpin of Collective Soul about the band’s 10th album, 'Blood'; staying inspired after 25 years; and exploring one’s humanity.
By Jacques Sonyieux. Whether you know him as Miami Steve from Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, Silvio Dante from The Sopranos or as the...
Craig Leon dishes on producing the Ramones, his favorite folk music influences and his new synth epic, "Anthology of Interplanetary Folk Music, Vol. 2:...
Hey, hey, it’s Micky Dolenz, looking back on 50-plus years as a Monkee, recording with the legendary Wrecking Crew and more.
Jacques Sonyieux talks with songwriter Albert Hammond (“It Never Rains in Southern California,” “The Air That I Breathe”) about staying true to yourself, working...
Jacques Sonyieux talks with former Go-Between Robert Forster about minimalist production, sequencing an album and his band’s unfinished business.
Jacques Sonyieux talks with Kasey Chambers about nitpicking vocals, microphone choices and what it’s like having her dad playing in her band.
Jaques Sonyieux talks with singer/songwriter Adam Hood about keeping it raw, being true to working-class roots and the pleasure of stepping away from overproduction.
"Captain Kirk" himself talks about recording his new Christmas album, hanging out on Brad Paisley's tour bus, and what the recent Mars landing might...
Tim Booth, leader of legendary Britpop pioneers James, discusses generational shifts, old-school jams and "Living in Extraordinary Times."
Chuck Leavell talks about one rockin’ night in Germany, the genius of Ray Charles and what it’s like to have Clapton and Gilmour ask...
Jacques Sonyieux speaks with Mikaela Davis about her latest album, selecting a producer, and where the harp sits in modern music.
Jacques Sonyieux talks with Matt Rollings, producer of Blues Traveler's 13th album, about finding the right studio, being open-minded during recording and, most of...
Jacques Sonyieux talks with Ian McCulloch of Echo & The Bunnymen about black mold, why the best vocal take is always among the first...
The Record Company talks about its sophomore album, surpassing expectations, and how a Fleetwood Mac song got the band out of the living room...
By Jacques Sonyieux. "Hell-On" is Neko Case's first album in five years, which she completed after finishing up projects with The New Pornographers and...
By Jaques Sonyieux. Each an acclaimed artist in his own right, Jimmie Dale Gilmore and Dave Alvin deliver their first duo album, 30 years...
In 2014, the band got back together to play a handful of gigs, which quickly turned to sold-out festivals and then a self-titled...
By Jacques Sonyieux. Transatlantic act The Luxembourg Signal spill what it was like recording their latest album across the ocean.
Gingger Shankar burst onto the international music scene in2004, with her emotionally compelling performances and collaborative work on the film score for The Passion...
Justin Townes Earle released the album "Absent Fathers" in January as a companion piece to "Single Mothers," which was released last year to critical...
This month, two-time Juno award winner Dan Mangan + Blacksmith release their new album, "Club Meds."
Grammy-winning violinist, composer and educator Mark O’Connor released the album "MOC4" in June, part of his lifelong mission of bringing the violin and other...
Union City, NJ-based Kaleidescope Sound is a two-room facility that has been helping musicians make records since 2002.
Esplanade Studios opened this earlier year, staking claim as the largest studio in Louisiana at 14,000 square feet.