The magic of live music performances in the sonic comfort of Tank Recording Studio, with a studio audience listening along on to a pristine studio mix on wireless headphones.
The magic of live music performances in the sonic comfort of Tank Recording Studio, with a studio audience listening along on to a pristine studio mix on wireless headphones.
We recently had local photographer Ben Collins come by to document some of the changes and evolution of the studio over the past year!
In 2020 Freeway Clyde were approached by indie French videographer Claude Louche to soundtrack his remake of the underground 1970 classic “Sept Etoile”. Long remaindered to cinema-graphic lore, the film (originally scored by Carlo N’biza) is remembered for it’s singular, graphic depiction of love, lust and struggle in 1940’s Algeria.
“Flight of The Starlings” marks his debut album of original material. The trumpeter is joined by drummer Geza Carr, upright bassist John Rivers, and pianist Michael Hartigan. With Vermont Symphony Orchestra’s, John Dunlop (cello), Matt LaRocca (viola), Brooke Quiggins Saulnier and Laura Markowitz (violins).
A summer full of sessions has flown by!
Check out some selected session photos, by our friend Ben Collins.
Born to Puerto Rican parents & raised in Rochester, NY, Marcie is a singer-songwriter with a sound that combines Latin rhythms & instrumentation with the feel & lyrical vulnerability of indie folk music.
Ari Joshua shares this Afrobeat groove inspired by sacred plant medicine.
Chad Hollister has released the first single from his forthcoming acoustic album due this fall.
Recorded live in the studio, Nobirdy is a nimble first outing for the 5-piece band.
Burlington eight-piece soul band, High Summer, are back with a trio of new singles from their pending full-length album due later this year.
Vermont musician, composer and bandleader Michael Chorney’s newest project, a seven-piece psychedelic jazz-rock collective called Freeway Clyde, has released their first album “Sunflower.”