Jeff Rosenstock

Interviews

Jeff Rosenstock

By Larry Crane

On the suggestion of Tape Op's Sales & Operations Director, Corey Reidy, I decided to check out the career of Jeff Rosenstock. His early bands, The Arrogant Sons of Bitches and Bomb the Music Industry!, built up grassroots followings via a DIY ethic, and, as Corey told me, “He then started up a ‘solo’ project which grew into a band with a loyal following.” Jeff did his album, Worry, with Jack Shirley [Tape Op#115] at John Baccigaluppi's Panoramic House, and had, unknown to me, even dropped into my Jackpot! Recording Studio in Portland, Oregon while on tour. Additionally, he has founded a donation-based record label, Quote Unquote Records. Lately, Jeff has also become a television and film score writer/performer/arranger, notably for the animated series Craig of the Creek on Cartoon Network, and much of this recording is done in his home studio. I visited Jeff there in Los Angeles, and we went downstairs to his room full of...

Jeff Rosenstock

Interviews

Jeff Rosenstock

By Larry Crane

On the suggestion of Tape Op's Sales & Operations Director, Corey Reidy, I decided to check out the career of Jeff Rosenstock. His early bands, The Arrogant Sons of Bitches and Bomb the Music Industry!, built up grassroots followings via a DIY ethic, and, as Corey told me, “He then started up a ‘solo’ project which grew into a band with a loyal following.” Jeff did his album, Worry, with Jack Shirley [Tape Op#115] at John Baccigaluppi's Panoramic House, and had, unknown to me, even dropped into my Jackpot! Recording Studio in Portland, Oregon while on tour. Additionally, he has founded a donation-based record label, Quote Unquote Records. Lately, Jeff has also become a television and film score writer/performer/arranger, notably for the animated series Craig of the Creek on Cartoon Network, and much of this recording is done in his home studio. I visited Jeff there in Los Angeles, and we went downstairs to his room full of...

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James Krivchenia

Interviews

James Krivchenia

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...

Emily A. Sprague

Interviews

Emily A. Sprague

By John Baccigaluppi

Emily A. Sprague may be best known as the primary songwriter and vocalist for the band Florist, who have released five albums since 2016. But she also composes and records ambient-adjacent electronic music, primarily using modular synthesizers, and is about to release her fourth instrumental album, Cloud Time. I'm a big fan of her music, and we had chatted previously about our shared love for surfing, so I wanted to talk more about her process...

Kid Harpoon

Interviews

Kid Harpoon

By Philip Macías, Larry Crane
Tom Hull, better known as Kid Harpoon,  has produced, co-produced, and co-written...
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...
Regina Spektor

Interviews

Regina Spektor

By Geoff Stanfield, Emily Paige Pereira
The story of Regina Spektor is one of a truly self-made artist. In 1989, at nine years...
Clarissa Connelly

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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Artists, Keep Your Tapes & Data!

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Jan 5, 2026 NO. 171 INTERVIEWS

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Regina Spektor
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Regina Spektor

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By Andy Hong

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Gear Geeking - Issue 172
Feb 14, 2026 NO. 172 GEAR GEEKING

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Artists, Keep Your Tapes & Data!

By Larry Crane

It was my first session in an actual recording studio as an artist. There's an End Rant about it in Tape Op#13, and the lessons learned that weekend of "what not to do" remain with me even now. But there was one little action I took, over 40 years ago, that I was recently reminded of, and it's a big one.

We'd booked two days to record the best songs of our current set on 33 minutes of tape. Day one was all tracking basics and...

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By Larry Crane

Maybe I read it on the Tape Op Message Board, or maybe someone told me this tale, but it was many years ago: The band books studio time, shows up, sets up, runs through a take of their first song, and then asks the engineer, “How did that sound to you?” His reply, “It’s on tape.” 

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Who Do You Want To Be?
Nov 27, 2025 NO. 171 END RANT

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Maybe I read it on the Tape Op Message Board, or maybe someone told me this tale, but it was many years ago: The band books studio time, shows up, sets up, runs through a take of their first song, and then asks the engineer, “How did that sound to you?” His reply, “It’s on tape.” 

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Jennifer Nulsen
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Jennifer Nulsen

By Steve Silverstein and Kevin Bourassa

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Nov 14, 2025 NO. 170 INTERVIEWS

Jennifer Nulsen

As an engineer who mostly works on rock and experimental music, classical recording fascinates me. Seemingly accurate recordings of acoustic instruments feels like one of the more measurable skills in our field, with at least some safe detachment from recording trends. Jennifer Nulsen has quickly found impressive and consistent success in classical engineering. While she’s one of the younger engineers in that field, she’s already worked on two...

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May 3, 2026 BLOG

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By Larry Crane - editor

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Mitchell Sigman releases "Memory Banks" LP
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By Mitchell Sigman's own description: "Memory Banks is an all-original love letter celebrating the futuristic musical visions of ELO, Kraftwerk, The Alan Parsons Project, et al. No AI, no Suno, no loops." Yeah, there was a time where some music, especially stuff made by people using synths and looking to push the boundaries music creation, felt like it was a glimpse into the future. To my 16 year old ears back then, ELO's [Jeff...

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By Geoff Stanfield

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New Music From The Black Keys: Peaches!
May 1, 2026 BLOG

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Although the opening moments of The Black Keys' (Dan Auerbach [Tape Op#127] and Patrick Carney [#136]) new release, Peaches!, sounds like a Tinariwen record, it quickly settles in to a familiar, loose, bluesy, and reverb-soaked groove, and doesn't relent for the album's ten tracks. The influence of Hill Country blues masters Junior Kimborough and R.L. Burnside are evident throughout the hypnotic stomps of "Stop Arguing Over...