Liam Watson

Interviews

Liam Watson

By John Baccigaluppi, Larry Crane

In issue #15 we ran a rather brief interview with Liam Watson about his London-based Toe Rag Studios. In the following 12 years I always remarked that Tape Op needed to revisit Toe Rag and chat with Liam again, as his profile has only grown larger with well-received albums by The White Stripes and James...

Merrill Garbus

Interviews

Merrill Garbus: of tUnE-yArDs

By Colin Held, Eli Crews

Merrill Garbus is the founder and central figure of tUnE-yArDs, an extraordinary band that I have had the honor of traveling with ov...

Jon Baker

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Jon Baker: GeeJam Studios in Jamaica

By Peter Zaremba

I found hip-hop/dance music pioneer Jon Baker residing in Port Antonio, Jamaica — a town he decided to settle in after experiencing a...

Jacquire King

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Jacquire King: Kings of Leon, Norah Jones, Tom Waits

By Larry Crane, Elizabeth Streight

We talked to Jacquire King briefly in Tape Op #45 when he was working with producer Eric...

Colin Newman

Interviews

Colin Newman: Wire, Gilthead and solo

By Malka Spigel, Larry Crane

"I'm fundamentally a musician, although I've fallen into being sort of... I...

Glenn Coleman

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Glenn Coleman: in Behind the Gear

By Kevin Downs, Holly Lane

I became acquainted with Glenn Coleman when we shared a week together at the Audio...

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Colin Newman (bonus): Wire, Gilthead and solo

When I was in high school my friend picked up a copy of Wire's 1979 album 154 based on a review in Rolling Stone. Little did I ever imagine how the sonics of that album, and so many other records by Wire (and solo work by singer/guitarist Colin Newman), would influence my own taste and record making over the following years. Texture, darkness, tension, odd precision and oblique lyrics have always filled Colin's work, much to my delight. Noticing that he also became more studio savvy as the years passed, producing, tracking and mixing many of his projects, I realized it was time to pay a visit to his home-based Swim Studio in London. Wire keeps making records and their last studio album, Red Barked Tree, is seriously among their best work. Along with other projects, Colin also has the enjoyable Githead — a band with his wife Malka Spigel, her former Minimal Compact band member Max Franken, and Robin Rimbaud of Scanner.

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Eli Crews

Eli Crews: tUnE-yArDs, Deerhoof, Why?

A longtime San Francisco Bay Area engineer and producer, Eli Crews has been quietly churning out utterly unique albums for the past decade. He is probably best known for his work with Deerhoof, Erase Errata and Why? He recently gained exposure with tUnE-yArDs as the shepherd of sound on their critically-acclaimed second record w h o k i l l (4AD), and with them has become one of the rare studio engineers to move on to touring front of house mix duties. As father, husband, and bassist for a number of studio and live projects, Eli is doubtlessly one of the busiest guys I've met. His working methods demonstrate how he can juggle these responsibilities, inspiring me as a developing engineer. In session, he is brutally efficient. Unique, powerful sounds appear on track seconds after a microphone is plugged in, and his intricately layered mixes come together almost as instantaneously. My association with Eli has been both enlightening and humbling. In 2009, I heard that he'd been tracking and mixing my friends Man/Miracle for their debut LP The Shape of Things. When the sessions were finished, the band had one last song they wanted to include, as well as an instrumental interlude. We tracked and mixed both of these at my warehouse project studio, Shipwreck, in Oakland. The difference was clear: given the exact same taut songwriting and crack players, Eli's mixes achieved a visceral impact and depth in each frequency range that would take me another two years to begin to approach. I was floored at the difference, and grateful for the attentive mastering work of Myles Boisen. After that experience, I immediately began interning with Eli at his studio, New, Improved Recording in North Oakland, to see what I could learn.

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Jacquire King (bonus): KIngs of Leon, Norah Jones, Tom Waits

We talked to Jacquire King briefly in Tape Op #45 when he was working with producer Eric Valentine, but in the seven years since that time Jacquire has been involved with an impressive roster of albums as a producer, engineer and mixer. With a discography including Tom Waits, Modest Mouse, Kings of Leon, Mutemath, Josh Ritter, Mike Doughty, Norah Jones, The Features, Cold War Kids, Tim Finn and the Punch Brothers, he's pulling the truth out of some of the best music happening today. I interviewed Jacquire in Nashville in front of a room of like-minded recording folks at the third annual Recording Summit at Welcome to 1979 Studio.

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8240A active DSP monitors, Genelec Loudspeaker Manager with AutoCal

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Active MixCube, mini reference monitor

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by E1 Guitar  |  reviewed by Pete Weiss

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El Capistan dTape Echo & blueSky Reverberator pedals

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EQ4 equalizer

by EQ4 equalizer  |  reviewed by F. Reid Shippen

The Maag EQ4, from the designer of the venerable NTI EQs with their legendary Air Band, isn't really an equalizer at all. So if you're looking for a new parametric EQ, stop reading, because the EQ4... isn't. You don't need a new EQ anyway, do you? Of course not. There's a ton of them out there,...

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ez1073-500 500-series preamp/EQ

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Fireface UCX USB/FireWire interface

by Fireface UCX USB/FireWire interface  |  reviewed by Andy Hong

This compact audio interface allows you to record up to 8 channels simultaneously on an iPad; delivers 18 input and 18 output channels on Windows and Mac OS X (8 analog, 10 digital); supports USB 2.0 and FireWire 400 connectivity; provides onboard routing and mixing as well as DSP effects; supports...

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Head, Red & Roll Cleaner

by Head, Red & Roll Cleaner  |  reviewed by Garrett Haines

I've been using the same brand of head cleaner for a decade. Nice alcohol-based stuff. But I ran low and found that MDI PrecisionMotorWorks was able to reintroduce their "right stuff" cleaner. (The previous formula contained ozone-depleting substances, and it took years to come up with a version...

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Juice Box tube DI

by Juice Box tube DI  |  reviewed by Larry DeVivo

The Retrospec Juice Box is an all tube, Class A direct- injection box for recording musical instruments. It is fairly simple in layout and unique in looks. It has the usual 1/4'' I/O and an XLR output to feed a mic preamp, console or converter. The unbalanced 1/4'' Amp Out is buffered by the...

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Little Devil Pre Amp (500-series)

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M5 Stompbox Modeler

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Mercury Rack Pro RAID enclosure

by Mercury Rack Pro RAID enclosure  |  reviewed by Garrett Haines

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