(Los Angeles, CA / January 11, 2019) -- Dave’s Room,
the private, high-end recording studio that’s been a part of Los
Angeles’ musical landscape for nearly 50 years, is now booking sessions
at its North Hollywood location.
The
state-of-the-art studio is back in business after the untimely passing
of its prolific owner, Grammy-award winning producer David Bianco, who
in 2007 revitalized the space and created a private recording oasis for
the industry’s most discerning music professionals.
Now producer/engineers Paul Fig and David Spreng have partnered to re-launch
the studio as a tribute to Bianco’s towering legacy. The studio offers a
comfortable, casual and quiet environment where artists, producers and
engineers can congregate to complete the entire process of making an
album – recording, overdubbing and mixing - all under one roof at a
reasonable price, and feel at home while doing it.
Dave’s Room,
which opened in 1970 under the name Mama Jo’s, served as a top studio
for the biggest names in rock, pop, jazz and R&B. “Dave was
committed to preserving the original studio’s aesthetic features and
acoustics while providing his clients with the latest top-of-the-line
recording gear,” says Fig. “It’s very important to us to preserve his
years of hard work and continue his vision in the future.”
Fig
added that the studio’s clients appreciate the warm, analogue quality
of the sound captured digitally in the rooms, designed specifically with
the right amount of absorptive to reflective surfaces to achieve the
precise aural balance they’re looking for. “All booths have a line of
site with each other to make tracking live seamless; the control room is
perfection, designed for critical listening and for making bussing,
equalization and mixing decisions with accuracy… it’s one of my favorite
control rooms for tracking and mixing.”
“Not
only is Dave Bianco’s studio great for tracking, we have added some
great gear and instruments to Bianco’s already impressive collection,”
says Spreng. “New to the arsenal are Vintage Gretsch and Ludwig Drum
kits, tons of snare drums and Fig’s personal collection of newer and
vintage guitars, amps and pedals.”
To find out more about Dave’s Room and book a session, visit Davesroom.net.