Making Tracks: Unique Recording Studio Environments
Recording studios have personalities as varied as the artists who record in them. This unique book takes you on a tours eighteen one-of-a-kind recording studios, from multi-million dollar facilities spread across acres of land to smaller esoteric studios in cities. They are in converted barns, firehouses, railroad stations, churches, and sawmills; and on an island in a lake and the Navy yard in Brooklyn. Written in interview form, author Jeff Touzeau manages to capture the personalities of the studios and the passions of the people behind them. Gain a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the fascinating recording industry.
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Making Tracks: Unique Recording Studio Environments
Recording studios have personalities as varied as the artists who record in them. This unique book takes you on a tours eighteen one-of-a-kind recording studios, from multi-million dollar facilities spread across acres of land to smaller esoteric studios in cities. They are in converted barns, firehouses, railroad stations, churches, and sawmills; and on an island in a lake and the Navy yard in Brooklyn. Written in interview form, author Jeff Touzeau manages to capture the personalities of the studios and the passions of the people behind them. Gain a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the fascinating recording industry.
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Making Tracks: Unique Recording Studio Environments

Making Tracks: Unique Recording Studio Environments

by Jeff Touzeau
Making Tracks: Unique Recording Studio Environments

Making Tracks: Unique Recording Studio Environments

by Jeff Touzeau

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Overview

Recording studios have personalities as varied as the artists who record in them. This unique book takes you on a tours eighteen one-of-a-kind recording studios, from multi-million dollar facilities spread across acres of land to smaller esoteric studios in cities. They are in converted barns, firehouses, railroad stations, churches, and sawmills; and on an island in a lake and the Navy yard in Brooklyn. Written in interview form, author Jeff Touzeau manages to capture the personalities of the studios and the passions of the people behind them. Gain a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the fascinating recording industry.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780764324383
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.
Publication date: 01/19/2006
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Jeff Touzeau is a recording engineer, acoustic architect, singer/songwriter, and owner of Hummingbird Sound in Westchester, New York. His work has appeared in EQ Magazine. He released an independent debut CD entitled "Going to Cape May".
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