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Kid Harpoon

By Philip Macías and Larry Crane

Tom Hull, better known as Kid Harpoon,  has produced, co-produced, and co-written with an impressive list of high-profile artists over the last 15 years or so, including Harry Styles, David Byrne, Kings of Leon, Miley Cyrus, Inhaler, Florence + the Machine, Shawn Mendes, and Maggie Rogers. Born in the U.K., Tom is now based in Los Angeles and frequently works out of his own setup, Harpoon House. 

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Regina Spektor

By Geoff Stanfield, Emily Paige Pereira

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James Krivchenia

Interviews

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By Erin Birgy, John Baccigaluppi

James Krivchenia is best known as the drummer for the band Big Thief. But prior to sitting on the drum stool with that band, he put in quite a bit of time as an engineer and producer in a variety of recording situations, from studios with SSL consoles to makeshift home setups. He continues to work outside of Big Thief as a producer, solo artist, and in-demand session drummer, working with a range of artists from Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran to Kevin...

Robert Lang

Interviews

Robert Lang

By Geoff Stanfield, Larry Crane
"They said that the little man couldn't do it. 'Oh, you can't dig 35...
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Interviews

Jeff Rosenstock

By Larry Crane
On the suggestion of Tape Op's Sales & Operations Director, Corey Reidy, I...
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Interviews

Clarissa Connelly

By Amy Gwatkin, Meredith Hobbs Coons
Clarissa Connelly, the Scotland-born, Copenhagen-based composer, first captured audiences’...
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Interviews

Cameron Spies

By Larry Crane
In my hometown of Portland, Oregon, there are a number of talented engineers, producers,...

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