Category Archive for 'Interviews'

Musical Rooms Part 22: Matt Lunson/One Day International

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

“Our favourite space to create music in is Exchequor Studios in the centre of Dublin. It’s owned by Nick Seymour from Crowded House and we’ve been lucky enough to avail of it for much of the last year or so. It’s a single room studio with loads of natural light, synths, surrounding food emporiums, a […]

Musical Rooms Part 21: Dawn Landes

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

“I make my music at The Saltlands. It’s a studio that I spent all summer building with a few friends in DUMBO Brooklyn. It’s in the basement of an enormous old factory building and I’ve had a rehearsal space there for the last five years. We got our haz-mats on and put up walls, […]

Musical Rooms Part 20: David Turpin

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

“My music begins with me alone in my bedroom. It’s a square room in a high-ceilinged Victorian house. I work on a computer at a pine desk, programming and arranging until my fingers freeze (there’s no heating). When I’m not at the desk I lie on the floor, or I perch in […]

Musical Rooms Part 19: Le Loup

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

“My favorite space USED to be my own apartment bedroom. It was three separate apartment bedrooms, in three separate apartments because they comprise the spaces where I recorded The Throne…. Those spaces have since been replaced by the basement of our drummer’s family home (in Bethesda, Maryland), where we get together to practice and form […]

Musical Rooms Part 18: Julie Feeney

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

“My favourite space to create music in is hard to define. It can be one of many spaces, but the most important space is the space that is my own head. If that space is furnished properly then I’d be happy to work on the roof of Clery’s. I get a lot of my ideas […]

Musical Rooms Part 17: Felix Kubin

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

“I mostly get the best ideas while walking, traveling by train, or in an elevator. Therefore I always have something to write with with me and I whistle or sing sketches on my mobile phone. I even had situations in a supermarket kneeling in the floor and making very fast sketches of a score for […]

Musical Rooms Part 16: John Vanderslice

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

“My favorite musical space is my recording studio, Tiny Telephone. I started it about 10 years ago and it’s been the focus of all my creative output since my first band. It’s about 600 square meters, and it’s filled with tons of old tube gear and tape decks (there are four) and - best of […]

Musical Rooms Part 15: Our Brother the Native

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

“The place I make music, is in my mom’s house, specifically the basement and the living room. The living room has lots of natural light from all the windows, and my mom has decorated it with a lot of country and rustic feel. It is very warm, inviting and an encouraging place to play/write on […]

Musical Rooms Part 14: Dry County

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

“Each member of Dry County has their own individual recording space with a computer running Cubase SX or Ableton Live and filled with various noise making bits and pieces and most likely prefer to work in these spaces. But as a band, during the recording of Unexpected Falls, our favourite recording space was actually […]

What’s your favourite Booker prize winner?

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

That’s the question the folk at the Man Booker Prize are asking. Just as they did with the ‘Booker of Bookers’ when the prize was 25 years old, now they’re asking the public to vote for their favourite* to mark the 40th anniversary in a ‘Best of the Booker’ competition. One of my all time […]

Musical Rooms Part 13: Kíla

Monday, February 18th, 2008

“The place Kíla have been using to make music for the past few years has been in Celbridge in Marina Guinness’s house. It is a wonderful space; we can make as much noise as possible, we can allow our imaginations run wild and it has been very kind to us in terms of music […]

Musical Rooms rolls on

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

Thanks so much to everyone who mails, the bloggers who say nice things about it, gets in touch via Facebook, or tells me in person how much they love the Musical Rooms series. It’s great to hear that it strikes a chord (honestly no pun intended) and that it interests people who are not just […]