VT
Guilford Sound is a one-studio, energy efficient recording facility located on over 300 acres of private woodlands. Acoustically designed by Francis Manzella, Guilford Sound sports a spacious control room, a large live room with a “live/dead” side approach, four isolation booths, a 64-input API Legacy console with Flying Faders and a 12 channel Neve Melbourne sidecar, and a long list of equipment including drawers full of vintage microphones. Housing is on-site in a recently restored three-season historic 1790’s farmhouse that comfortably sleeps 5. A modern, five-bedroom, passive solar housing facility is currently under construction and will be ready for occupancy in 2015.
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Doug Perkins recording John Luther Adam's Inuksuit
Institution/Business Type:
Recording Studio
Legal Status:
Commercial / For profit - Corporation
Year Founded:
2011
Institution/Business Type:
Recording Studio
Legal Status:
Commercial / For profit - Corporation
Year Founded:
2011
Primary Discipline:
Music - GeneralAdditional Disciplines:
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Doug Perkins
Doug Perkins produced a recording of John Luther Adams' environmental piece, Inuksuit, bringing thirty percussionists to the Vermont woods for an outdoor recording session.
Josh Quillen
Josh Quillen of So Percussion recorded steel drums, working on pieces he comissioned from composers and some standard favorites.
Arts Center
Eugene Uman, of Vermont Jazz Center, was here with a group of talented musicians to record The Convergence Project.