Building a New Studio – Part 2
It’s been a busy few weeks. The first issue with the new space was removing some rotten carpet that was falling apart.
It’s been a busy few weeks. The first issue with the new space was removing some rotten carpet that was falling apart.
Buying a house in France that has been vacant for four years has had its issues. Happily most of them are superficial, and involve mostly decorating and some minor refurbishment to get the house to what we we’d like.
The long-suffering nightmare that has been Brexit (often renamed Brex-shit by many) really pushed Claire and I to reconsider our future options, and the decision was, if UK wouldn’t stay in Europe, then we would physically move there instead.
For a while now I’ve been a (somewhat quiet) member of a community called “Produce Like a Pro“, run by the Los Angeles-based producer Warren Huart. I joined PLAP (as it’s affectionately known) primarily to continue to improve my recording and mixing, and thus end up with a set of quality songs for my first […]
March 19th. The UK was going into lockdown with rising cases of Covid-19 being reported. The media frenzy at the time was on how people were panic-buying in the shops, with various photos and video footage of people stockpiling shopping trolleys full of toilet roll, pasta, bread, milk and other groceries, and in doing so, […]
Day 3 of our trip was a drive to El Cajon, near San Diego, and a visit to Taylor Guitars. Kendall and Nikke picked us up at the hotel quite early, and it was a good two hour drive to El Cajon.