Recent Posts
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The Year In Deke, 2016
One of our favorite episodes of the year, it's time for The Year In Deke. We talk with Deke Sharon all about what he has been up to lately, and look ahead to some of the projects he has in the hopper in the months to come!
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King’s College London All The King’s Men
It was a delight to spend some time with the guys of All The King's Men from King's College London. We talked with them about their annual stint at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, about their processes for bringing new music into the group, and we hear some of their current, award-winning songs. Recorded in 2016.
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Berklee College of Music Pitch Slapped
It was a great time when we brought Berklee College of Music's Pitch Slapped into the mobile studio. Not only did they sound wonderful singing for us, but they also talked about maintaining quality over time, about deciding where to focus next, and what's ahead for them. Recorded in 2016.
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Eight Tracks
The Eight Tracks have a lot going on right now, with more on the horizon - so we talk about all of it, along with how they keep that momentum going through personnel changes and other life events. We also hear them sing some of their current tunes for us in the mobile studio. Recorded in 2016.
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Seatown Sound
We invited Seatown Sound into the mobile studio to talk about their journey from formation to now, about their audition cycles and processes, and what's ahead for the group. They also sang some of their current music for us. Recorded in 2016.
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Colleges of the Fenway Tonal Recall
Tonal Recall joined us to talk about how they got started and how they keep moving forward on such a distributed set of campuses. We also talked with them about what they're working on these days (including recording), and hear them sing some of their current music. Recorded in 2016.
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Pacific Lutheran U HERmonic
While in the mobile studio, the women of HERmonic talked with us about being in a single-gender group, about the a cappella scene at PLU, and about all the things on their horizons right now. We also invited them to sing for us as well. Recorded in 2016.
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Bill Hare
Bill Hare is one of the seminal legends of contemporary a cappella. He invented and developed the way in which virtually every group does recording, mixing, and mastering. He has worked with every major group out there, won all kinds of awards (including a Grammy), and still keeps his finger on the pulse of what's going on. This was a fun discussion about his past, about the goal of mixing and mastering, and about a cappella in general. Recorded in 2016.
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Redline
We talk with Redline about how to grow the group's profile and performing while maintaining balance with other parts of life. We also talk about the role of recording for the group, and how they use that to further their profile. Finally, we hear them sing for us live! Recorded in 2016.
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Boston U Dear Abbeys
The Boston University Dear Abbeys come into the mobile studio to talk about the group and its origins, what they're working on these days, and what they see coming up for them in the next few years. They also sing us some of their current music. Recorded in 2016.