PSNE Studio reports from studios and the studio industry on new technology, changing business conditions, significant upgrades and landmark recording sessions.
As Abbey Road celebrates its 80th birthday with a series of public showcases, event presenter and Beatles scholar Brian Kehew discusses the studios’ extraordinary recorded legacy with David Davies.
Adele and Paul Epworth rolling in awards after the 54th annual GRAMMY show. The chart-topping 21 won six awards including Album of the Year, while Epworth took home Producer of the Year.
BREAKING NEWS: TL Audio, the Hertfordshire-based developer of valve outboard and mixing consoles for the recording studio, has gone into liquidation, writes Dave Robinson.
One of the Netherlands’ most distinguished studio facilities, Wisseloord, has taken delivery of a new 64-channel Vision console manufactured by Automated Processes Inc (API).
Upgrade to Pro Tools HD 10 facilitates Istanbul-based studios' goal of maintaining one of the most technically advanced recording and mixing facilities in Turkey, writes Erica Basnicki.
The Home Recording Handbook by Dave Hunter complements today’s digital multitrack world in which high-quality recording is theoretically within the grasp of anyone possessing a computer.
France’s Adrien Rodriguez hopes his new business venture will help the propagation of the apparent rediscovery of analogue tape in the recording sector. Dave Robinson captured the conversation.
Rap star launches Boomdizzle – an online community with a virtual recording studio – at the global consumer electronics showcase on Tuesday, writes Erica Basnicki.
Cadac co-founder Clive Green recently received an APRS Sound Fellowship after a lifetime spent at the cutting edge of pro-audio. He spoke to Phil Ward about the early days of Cadac, the continued vibrancy of musical theatre...and taking his beloved Rolls-Royce all the way to Lake Como and back.
The first-ever London Electronic Music Event (LEME 2012) – set to take place on 18-19 February – will feature appearances from Ben Watt and Hal Ritson, among many others.
The stalwart band’s Bradford studio suffered a roof collapse and extensive fire, water and smoke damage as a result of a blaze reported to have started in an adjacent furniture outlet.
Pink Floyd, The Smiths, REM, The Beach Boys... 2011 has witnessed some landmark, kitchen-sink-and-all remastering programmes. Is this the start of a lavish new era for the physical reissue or merely a final, glorious hurrah, wonders David Davies?
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The highly atmospheric Icelandic band’s latest project, the concert film and accompanying live album inni, was recorded over two nights at London’s Alexandra Palace. (Image: Anton Brink)