Analog / Analogue - Recording live to tape
I spent the last two days live tracking the lion's share of my new record with Omer Leibovitz, Layton Weedeman, and Alex Picca at The Bunker Studio.
The Bunker Studio. Photo by Jessi Robertson.
We've been prepping for this for months and it really paid off, especially when we found that we could do without the click on most songs and just let it breathe.
Recording to tape. Photo by Layton Weedeman
I'm trying to think of the best way to describe the two days we tracked: intense, dream-like, frustrating, rewarding, funny, emotional. It was a beautiful, insane whirlwind and I can't even wrap my head around the fact that it's over, although there is still so much to do before this record makes it out into the world.
Jessi Robertson playing a Farfisa Compact Organ at The Bunker Studio. Photo by Layton Weedeman
Most of all I feel immensely grateful for the band. They supported me through this entire process and have been completely focused on serving the song and making my vision come to life. I can't wait for you all to hear this record.
Alex and Layton listening to the final track of the album as Aaron Nevezie engineers. Photo by Omer Leibovitz
Omer and Layton in the control room. Photo by Jessi Robertson.











