Our goal is to capture the essence of the decade and try to let you feel what was going on. We are still in the process of building this site, but you can check out some of the years of the sixties in more detail below. Share your love for 1960s Music: What Songs Were The Most...
This allows the engineer to get a real sense of how the songs originally sounded and possibly get a better idea of what the intention for the music was. Modern technology makes it possible for our mastering engineers to separate the individual tracks on multi track analogue recordings and make...
Little is known about the release, but if her first singles are a tease of what’s to come — the sultry slow burn “1:59” featuring Gunna and the bouncy “Candy Paint” — it’s going to provide listeners with that sweet, happy chemical of the album’s title. — Those with t...
” says Colliva. “Since moving to Palm Recordings, I’ve used it only twice to record drums — once for a deep funk/garage-y band and once for an electronic-based album — and have been surprisingly happy with the results. Out of six walls, three are absorbent...
thrilled with this album for many reasons. Not obviously just the performances of Cynthia and Ariana, but the sound of the orchestra, that incredibly gorgeous, giant orchestra," Schwartz tells GRAMMY.com of the 85 musicians who recorded the songs and score at AIR Studios and Abbey Ro...
Studio Two, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer:George Martin Engineer:Norman Smith The Beatles recorded three songs on this day, two of which ended up on theHelp!album. The other was unreleased until 1996’sAnthology 2. Mono mixes were also made of six recently-recorde...
Yaya Bey: Abbey Road Amplify x Pitchfork London Sessions Her deep-rooted love for music led her to surround herself with working musicians in London, and she began teaching herself how to use Ableton and writing songs of her own as a teenager. Oparah now makes atmospheric, bass-heavy experime...
Say what you will aboutLed Zeppelin’s ethics, but there’s no denying the importance of their self-titled debut. (It helped kickstart heavy metal!) Yet, once again, we turn toRolling Stone, whochastisedits “weak, unimaginative songs” and “waste [of] . . . considerable talent.” The...
While the learning curve for engineers and composers transitioning from stereo to Atmos is steep, organisations including Dolby, Avid and the Abbey Road Spatial Audio Forum are actively encouraging artists to create in the format. There are free tools such asAvidPlaythat let artists self-distribute...
Article on three of The Beatles recording demos of two songs at Abbey Road, on the Beatles Bible website.