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  1. Gaining altitude

    Posted 27 June 2008, 19:18 by The Kennel

    Our monitor situation improved considerably with the arrival of Wharton’s 1983 Klipsch Heresy HBR monitors.

    Klipsch Heresy monitors in the control room

    Together with the Jensen JS1000-A subwoofer we have the best of both worlds.

    jensen subwoofer

    James brought a neat little Epiphone amp, along with a Mesa head in one of his hand-crafted J-cab cabinets.

    new small amps

    Jim picked up a Fender Pro Junior at Magnetic Field’s out-of-business sale.

    fender pro junior

    The Sharp Things’ string section came in for rehearsal. (L-R: Andrea Dovalle, Aisha Cohen, Perry Serpa; obscured by drums: Janis Shen)

    the sharp things string rehearsal

    Nightswim and Sexcop were in for mixing with Billy, and Sophie Tiers showed us all how it’s done.

    sophie tiers

  2. “The Kennel is a perfect spot for capturing the excitement and immediacy of a live sound. With lots of analog gear the vibe in this sweet Bushwick room is full of texture and warmth — both sonically and personally. Billy, the engineer and also a great producer, is really sensitive to listening for that magic moment and focusing everyone in the room towards it. You’ll leave happy!
    — K. Page of K.Page and Sleepwalker’s Parade