Showing posts with label analog recording. Show all posts
Showing posts with label analog recording. Show all posts

Monday, February 9, 2015

All Analog Recording With Gorilla Chief


Gorilla Chief visited MetroSonic today to record 3 new songs for their upcoming EP. The session was 100% Analog, making use of our Ampex tape machine, and tracked directly to 2” tape.

The New York based Garage Rock trio did all of their basic tracking together in our live room and we used some of our most sought out vintage microphones to capture their great live sound, including an RCA 44 prototype and a SONY C37. For one of the songs we used our large room to capture the 2nd guitar using our Silvertone Amp, placing the microphone at a distance, resulting in a HUGE natural room sound that suited the grittiness of the band sound beautifully.





The Hannlons Take Over MetroSonic To Begin Full Album Production


The new age of Social Media has really changed the playing field for the way you can put out your new music, fund the production if it, or achieve a new fan base outside of your local area and The Hannlons are taking 100% full advantage of that.
Hailing from NYC the Rock and Blues band, The Hannlons, have took to a Social Media campaign to raise the funds for the production of their up-coming 5 song EP. Raising over the $2,500 they needed to record, mix, and master; they have decided to come to MetroSonic for their full album production!
Being a band with tremendous sound and a feel for live music, they have chose to utilize our large live room. As we here in MetroSonic know, comfort is sometimes the key to success for any artist and there’s no better or intimate setting for a band than our Live Room to begin basic tracking for their album, the first stages of their production.

Monday, January 6, 2014

DAMEHT Live@MetroSonic 11/15/13


The entire DAMEHT performance from the Metrosonic Showroom – Video originally broadcast and recorded live on November 15th, 2013:

Here’s some pics from Live@MetroSonic music series!
All photos courtesy of  Clay Patrick McBride.

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In the Studio With Fractal Caravan


We have been having a great time with Fractal Caravan this past week who have been recording their debut album “PARADOX LUST”, here at MetroSonic! Fractal Caravan consists of lead Edwin Quirk, Fabio Montenegro, and David Cornejo. The three piece band who are based out of Brooklyn have a very distinct funk sound that, we here at MetroSonic, only want to make funkier! They have a single out as well here and make sure to follow them on Facebook.





A-Trak @ Metrosonic


We’re very proud to announce that internationally acclaimed DJ, producer and Fool’s Gold co-founder A-Trak is finishing up his stay at Metrosonic this week. Mr. Trak was at Metrosonic working with several other artists and producers this past week on a yet to be announced project. Among his collaborators were producer Childish Major and punk band Dameht.

You may recall his 2012 EP entitled Tuna Melt also featured a few excellent collaborations. Perhaps most notable of which was his partnership with Australian producer Tommy Trash on the EP’s title track  “Tuna Melt”which in 2013 got a video of it’s very own. A-Trak & Tommy Trash “Tuna Melt” (Official Music Video) – YouTube
For a long time fan like myself it was absolute torture keeping my cool this week, but I’m proud to say I didn’t geek out even once. I made it.









From Start to Finish: A Journey with Aziza and the Cure


Symphonic Soul Pop duo Aziza and the Cure is the brain-child of violinist Joelle Britt and guitarist Bradley Rouen, a musically gifted couple sharing their love of composing soulful, melodic ballads with classical & Jazz sensibilities. The two held a successful Kickstarter campaign to fund the recording of their debut album. Appropriately so, they kickstarted their stay at MetroSonic with a live streaming concert held in our Showroom. The concert was simultaneously recorded, mixed, and live streamed. A first for MetroSonic. As you can see in the pictures, a diverse & talented group of musicians accompanied the duo, including Ian Baggette on bass, Jamie Eblen on drums, Jujari Britt on cello, backing vocals, and a string section.

Bradley and Joelle returned to MetroSonic to produce and record their album over a period of two weeks.  The process began with recording basic elements from where the compositions were originally inspired, guitar and vocal parts. Next were drums and bass, followed by strings and vocal overdubs. As seen in the photo, MetroSonic’s RCA 44-BX pair were used to record drums, allowing for the uncolored sound the album aimed for. Later, the string section was recorded in our Show-Room, also to enhance the recording’s live and realistic feel.



Once recording was completed, Pete worked in solitary mixing the album’s tracks as Joelle and Bradley graciously took some time to talk about the album with us. We began to discuss the concept of the album and what they wanted their listeners to experience. The two exchanged glances and Bradley began, “It is a song cycle, portraying the first few years of our relationship, meeting, being enamored, our issues, societal issues, in order for us to be in a good place. There are themes throughout like an opus, or symphony that reoccur throughout keys, time signatures, songs.  It was not intellectualized, we wanted to have fun writing music, doing things we thought were cool.” Joelle added, “We want the listener to take something out of, it does not have to be how I felt, I want everyone to connect on some level even if its subconscious or subtle. Its a pretty honest album, not just the story, but how we recorded it. Its supposed to be like a live performance, people can relate to that fact, its intimate and exposing. Listeners will feel you’re probably telling the truth when there’s no auto-tune.”  Bradley described a ride he envisioned the listeners to be on with the couple, “They are going with us to all these places, up and down, dynamic changes, an emotional roller coaster. At the end of the album, the first few seconds of silence I want the listener to be there in awe. We want each song to stand on its own and interweave together to form a well constructed tapestry.”

Joelle spoke of the difficulties they encountered while writing the album, “Its about a relationship, and we are trying to put it in one person’s perspective. It’s like, ‘I didn’t do that’, and you reply, ‘Uhh yes, you did.’ There was a lot of growing we did to perform those songs, they were so personal. The first time we preformed we did the songs in New Orleans for Bradley’s friends and family, it was so exposing, I was yelling at him in his house, in front of his mother, like should I stop? Its so hard separating yourself from it, accusing, ranting at the other person. Then explaining it to them, you have to sing like this, cause they can’t sing it right if they don’t understand what they are singing about. Just organizing it was hard, writing for 12 people, especially the string parts."

Bradley concluded, ” We just want to make the best music we can, live the best we can, and make the world the best it could be. Joelle smiled, “Its true but when you read it or say it, its like sure. Everyone is so jaded, like ‘Hah, right’. Aldous Huxley said words are like laundry, people feel ‘I don’t care about this anymore, I’ve heard it so many times’. We just want to be as harmonious as we can.” When asked about their experience working at Metrosonic, Bradley replied, “Pete got what we wanted without us having to tell him, he captured the concept. It was a special place to perform in as well, the showroom  has a great energy, a supportive environment.”

Eyal & Grassmass crank out the grooves


Seal Breakers Bklyn Remix

Seal Breakers Craig Williams with Greg Brown stopped by for their “Bklyn re-mix”, a hip-hop version of their R&B/Soul single tribute to Brooklyn culture.


One on One With Matte Black

Matte Black stepped foot into the studio once again for a candid interview with Ryan, here at MetroSonic!


Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Matte Black Drops Their Debut Album "Lowlands"



Hey everyone! Awesome news; Matte Black’s debut album “Lowlands” is now available on their website. You have your choice of Vinyl or Digital Download, along with other really cool band merch. 


These guys have worked hard here at MetroSonic to bring to you some fantastic Rock music. Make sure to support Matte Black by picking up some merch and checking them out LIVE at the Saint Vitus Bar March, 20th

Monday, February 18, 2013

Clock Around The Rock! Introducing Amazing New Technology: Rlocks!



Tired of the current crop of uninspiring time pieces?  Well, get ready for the next great advancement in science & technology.  Here’s the first clock that tells you when it is time to rock! Really awesome customized Rock-Clocks or Rlocks for short!

Click here to read the complete article and watch a video of our amazing Rlocks in action!