Pete Min

Interviews

Pete Min

By Larry Crane

Located in (yes) a former meat market, Pete Min calls Lucy's Meat Market in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, his two room recording studio and home. Artists such as Meshell Ndegeocello, Real Estate, Lake Street Dive, Orville Peck, Chris Dave, The Monkees and others have used his engineering skills and instrument-filled studio to capture some of their best work. Since 2021, Pete's also been running his Colorfield Records, as a way of exploring new ways to utilize his studio on records with Abe Rounds, Larry Goldings, Mark Guiliana, Joey Waronker, Brad Allen Williams, Anna Butterss, and more. These fascinating releases are well worth checking out, and it’s inspiring to see a studio owner devoting their time to pushing sonic boundaries and processes.

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Interviews

Jeff Zeigler

By Dash Lewis, Kristie Krause

You’re likely already familiar with Jeff Zeigler’s résumé. He’s produced and engineered records by Kurt Vile, The War on Drugs [Tape Op#102], Laraaji [Read More →

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Interviews

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By Felix Walworth, John Baccigaluppi

Liz Pelly is the author of the book, Mood Machine: The Rise of Spotify and the Costs of the Perfect Playlist. It's a well written and well researched book, and a fun read even though the subj...

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Interviews

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By Graham Tolbert, Larry Crane
In 2025, Jim-E Stack (born James Harmon Stack) had three big releases out – Bon...
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Interviews

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By Tom Edwards, Larry Crane
With the goal of releasing records recorded at the highest fidelity with minimal...
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Interviews

Will Killingsworth & Dead Air Studios

By Sam Retzer, Meghan Minior
If you know a thing or two about punk and hardcore from the last few decades, you’ll know...
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Interviews

Rob Evans

By Sam Retzer, Aaron Farrington
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Column

Gear Geeking - Issue 171

I break down boxes pretty much every week. Thankfully, Styrofoam and other plastic-based...
Welcome to issue #171 of Tape Op.

Column

Welcome to issue #171 of Tape Op.

In the End Rant I wrote for Tape Op#165, “The Joy of Discovery,” I asked the question,...

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