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1410 Brittmoore Suite 76 Houston, TX. 77043
1410 Brittmoore Suite 76 Houston, TX. 77043
1.888.808.DISC “mastering” at “ambientdigital” dot “com” Contact: Bob Boyd (Owner/Engineer)
P.O. Box 968 Katy, TX. 77492 “alienbeans” at “gmail dot com” Contact: Ty Tabor
Heard from one of the two owners of the place, Jeoaf Johnson, so I figured I’d put a little note up here about ’em. Johnson co-owns/runs Pigeon Eater with Terry Nunn, who also did the sound over at Walter’s on Washington…
From GM Todd: “Our approach is pretty simple: always maintain an artist friendly, service oriented studio. We use the best gear available, but never let the gear get in the way of the performance. We have worked with various local bands…”
Yep, this is the recording studio run by longtime Rudyard’s soundman Joe Omelchuck. I never had the chance to record there myself, but I’ve heard very good things about it, and if Joe’s as good at (and meticulous about) recording bands…
Haven’t ever been to this place, but I talked a bit with the owner a looong while back, and he seemed to know his stuff pretty damn well. They’re a 48-track studio, and while not cheap, they’ve got some pretty heavy credits under their belt…
Dead City Sound is the studio run by ex-Johnny Killed Rock n Roll co-owner Chris Ryan, who started the place up when partner Eric left for cooler/wetter climes in the Pacific NW (and who I think also rocks/rocked the house himself as part of God’s Temple of Family Deliverance)…
Well, I’ve never used these guys myself, but they’re the big studio in town for local bands (and plenty of others). I’m told they do have a tremendous amount of cool gear, both new & vintage, so that’s a definite plus. Again, I can’t say really what the place is like…
Don’t know much about Digital Warehaus, but Stephen Finley, the guy who runs the place, e-mailed me and gave some info — apparently he’s worked with a lot of folks here in town, from the Linus Pauling Quartet (of which he’s a member, btw) to Incisor…
Well, I got some more info on this place from the owner himself (Joe, that is), so I figured I’d summarize it up here. The studio’s a small place out near Hobby, and they do most of their recording on analog formats (1 and 2 inch tape)…
I don’t really know what this place is like, but it sounds pretty decent… Gerry, the studio’s owner, says he does projects “as a whole” and prices them accordingly; he’s got a 24-track analog with dolbyS and 24 digital (DA88), Pro Tools…
Dunno much about this place, except that they’re pretty small, supposedly cool, and have some good equipment…