
timmerman
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I found inspiration from Bruce's thread about the free lessons for the homerecordist.
To be honest before reading this thread I had not given much thought to the fact that more and more albums these days get recorded in people their own small "homestudios".
Recording, as most of us here will agree with, is all about caputuring the vibe of the moment. So if you are recording in a great inspiring environment you are more likely to get great results...........................
In the past a lot of bands recorded with mobile units, the Who had one, so did the Stones and a lot of others.
Yesterday I listened to "Talk is Cheap" of Keith Richards, and as I was listening I checked out the details and noticed the album was recorded in Air Studios in Montserrat. Okay so what?
Did a search on Air Studios in Montserrat and discovered that George Martin is behind this studio........................................Do I need to say more???
Okay here are some links:
This one is about the history of Air in Montserrat in a nutshell..................
www.georgemartinmusic.com/montserrat.htm
Here is a painting of how the building used to be when it was being used as a studio..................................
www.chilternweb.co.uk/jeffday/airstudio.htm
And here is a little story of a great band that recorded there....................
www.birtles.com/montserrat.html
Now do we believe that stories like this are less likely to happen today since most bands will record themselves with all the results [less inspiring music, qualtiy and.............................I could go on and on..........]
Could you say that Air studios in Montserrat, and a host of others in other locations all around the world, are something of the past as people do not want to spend that much time and money on recording albums.
Of the modern bands out there now, how many of them will still be worth listening to 20 years from now? Do you believe this is linked to the newer trends in recording, choise of studios and..............................
I know there is a lot here, and it all interacts with each other, not really expecting to get answers, more hoping to inspire some of you for a discussion about this subject.
Oh when you do a search on Air Studios Montserrat you will get a lot more bands who recorded there, so if you are interested in that go ahead and enjoy..........................
Eddie
To be honest before reading this thread I had not given much thought to the fact that more and more albums these days get recorded in people their own small "homestudios".
Recording, as most of us here will agree with, is all about caputuring the vibe of the moment. So if you are recording in a great inspiring environment you are more likely to get great results...........................
In the past a lot of bands recorded with mobile units, the Who had one, so did the Stones and a lot of others.
Yesterday I listened to "Talk is Cheap" of Keith Richards, and as I was listening I checked out the details and noticed the album was recorded in Air Studios in Montserrat. Okay so what?
Did a search on Air Studios in Montserrat and discovered that George Martin is behind this studio........................................Do I need to say more???
Okay here are some links:
This one is about the history of Air in Montserrat in a nutshell..................
www.georgemartinmusic.com/montserrat.htm
Here is a painting of how the building used to be when it was being used as a studio..................................
www.chilternweb.co.uk/jeffday/airstudio.htm
And here is a little story of a great band that recorded there....................
www.birtles.com/montserrat.html
Now do we believe that stories like this are less likely to happen today since most bands will record themselves with all the results [less inspiring music, qualtiy and.............................I could go on and on..........]
Could you say that Air studios in Montserrat, and a host of others in other locations all around the world, are something of the past as people do not want to spend that much time and money on recording albums.
Of the modern bands out there now, how many of them will still be worth listening to 20 years from now? Do you believe this is linked to the newer trends in recording, choise of studios and..............................
I know there is a lot here, and it all interacts with each other, not really expecting to get answers, more hoping to inspire some of you for a discussion about this subject.
Oh when you do a search on Air Studios Montserrat you will get a lot more bands who recorded there, so if you are interested in that go ahead and enjoy..........................
Eddie