Trina Shoemaker

Interviews

Trina Shoemaker

By Larry Crane

There are a few engineer/producers I've met along the way where I've meant to get an interview with them for ages, but for some reason it takes so much longer for us to find the time to do it. Trina Shoemaker has been one of these elusive folks ever since we first met in New Orleans. In that city, she'd worked her way up to chief engineer at Daniel Lanois' [Tape Op#127, #37] fabled Kingsway studio, recording Emmylou Harris, Iggy Pop, Throwing Muses, Giant Sand, and many others. She also tracked and mixed much of Queens of the Stone Age's Rated R and additionally has produced/engineered records for The Mountain Goats, Blue Rodeo, Victoria Williams, Brandi Carlile, and Josh Ritter. Lately, she helms an extensive amount of mixing work for folks such as Tanya Tucker, Turnpike Troubadours, Shooter Jennings [#139], The Wood Brothers, American Aquarium, Charley Crockett, and many others. On top of all that, she was the first...

Trina Shoemaker

Interviews

Trina Shoemaker

By Larry Crane

There are a few engineer/producers I've met along the way where I've meant to get an interview with them for ages, but for some reason it takes so much longer for us to find the time to do it. Trina Shoemaker has been one of these elusive folks ever since we first met in New Orleans. In that city, she'd worked her way up to chief engineer at Daniel Lanois' [Tape Op#127, #37] fabled Kingsway studio, recording Emmylou Harris, Iggy Pop, Throwing Muses, Giant Sand, and many others. She also tracked and mixed much of Queens of the Stone Age's Rated R and additionally has produced/engineered records for The Mountain Goats, Blue Rodeo, Victoria Williams, Brandi Carlile, and Josh Ritter. Lately, she helms an extensive amount of mixing work for folks such as Tanya Tucker, Turnpike Troubadours, Shooter Jennings [#139], The Wood Brothers, American Aquarium, Charley Crockett, and many others. On top of all that, she was the first...

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Adam Goldberg

Interviews

Adam Goldberg

By Larry Crane

Many might know actor/producer/writer/director Adam Goldberg from having been in films like Dazed and Confused and Saving Private Ryan, or TV shows such as Fargo and the reboot of The Equalizer with Queen Latifah. But what you might not realize is that he’s been putting out music, most of it as The Goldberg Sisters, for the last 16 years. His latest album, When the Ships of My Dreams Return, marks Adam's first venture into doing all of the...

Marc Daniel Nelson

Interviews

Marc Daniel Nelson

By Jonathan Morrison

For over two and a half decades, Marc Daniel Nelson has built a career rooted in musicality, technical rigor, and a deep respect for the lineage of recorded sound. A Grammy-winning producer, mix engineer, and creative director, Marc’s work spans an unusually wide spectrum – moving fluidly between records, film, television, software design, and large-scale creative direction while simultaneously maintaining a consistent fingerprint. His music credits...

Stu Epps

Interviews

Stu Epps

By Brian Tarquin
Stu Epps is a British gem with an illustrious musical career as a recording engineer,...
Ben Schneider of Lord Huron

Interviews

Ben Schneider of Lord Huron

By Geoff Stanfield
Lord Huron first caught our ear with their 2012 release, Lonesome Dreams....
Kito

Interviews

Kito

By Meredith Hobbs Coons
Kito, whose given name is Maaike Kito Lebbing, has a music production career spanning...
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Interviews

Behind The Gear with Roland's Paul McCabe

By Alex Ruger
I recently had a chance to chat with Paul McCabe, Senior Vice President of Research and...
Gear Geeking - Issue 173

Column

Gear Geeking - Issue 173

Whenever I use great tools, I'm inspired to do great work. This is true whether...
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Column

Why I Am a Bad Photographer

I went to college, but not for music, recording, or even writing and editing. I obtained a...

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By Geoff Stanfield

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I really enjoyed Ed's 2020 release, Earth, so I hit...

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Robert Lang

By Larry Crane

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Robert Lang
Mar 13, 2026 NO. 172 INTERVIEWS

Robert Lang

"They said that the little man couldn't do it. 'Oh, you can't dig 35 feet below your home.' But I did it, one step at a time, man." Thus began our conversation with Robert Lang. Outside of Seattle – in Shoreline, Washington – there's an iconic recording space built into the side of hill that's been around since 1974. It's called Robert Lang Studios. Seattle artists such as Foo Fighters, Sky Cries Mary...

Gear Geeking - Issue 172
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By Andy Hong

If you've ever recorded in Nashville, you'll understand that countertop ice machines are ubiquitous here. The first time I walked into Blackbird Studio (years before I moved here), owner John McBride [Tape Op#97] showed me the new ice makers he had just installed. To this day, I smile whenever I set foot in any of Blackbird's lounges and remember that interaction with John. Same with my first visits with Dave Cobb [#122] and F. Reid...

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

Gear Geeking - Issue 172

If you've ever recorded in Nashville, you'll understand that countertop ice machines are ubiquitous here. The first time I walked into Blackbird Studio (years before I moved here), owner John McBride [Tape Op#97] showed me the new ice makers he had just installed. To this day, I smile whenever I set foot in any of Blackbird's lounges and remember that interaction with John. Same with my first visits with Dave Cobb [#122] and F. Reid...

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Marc Daniel Nelson

By Jonathan Morrison

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Marc Daniel Nelson

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Why I Am a Bad Photographer

By Larry Crane

I went to college, but not for music, recording, or even writing and editing. I obtained a degree in Communications, with an emphasis on Visual, plus a minor in Art with an emphasis on Studio. This meant most of my studies were in film, filmmaking, photography, graphic design, sculpture, ceramics, illustration, painting, and such. Photography was fun, and I was able to borrow an old Olympus 35 mm camera with a fixed wide-angle lens that my dad...

Why I Am a Bad Photographer
Apr 26, 2026 NO. 173 END RANT

Why I Am a Bad Photographer

I went to college, but not for music, recording, or even writing and editing. I obtained a degree in Communications, with an emphasis on Visual, plus a minor in Art with an emphasis on Studio. This meant most of my studies were in film, filmmaking, photography, graphic design, sculpture, ceramics, illustration, painting, and such. Photography was fun, and I was able to borrow an old Olympus 35 mm camera with a fixed wide-angle lens that my dad...

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Gear Geeking - Issue 173

By Andy Hong

Whenever I use great tools, I'm inspired to do great work. This is true whether I'm turning knobs on analog audio gear or tweaking the controls of software processors. The same goes for hand tools when I need to fix something. For example, my favorite screwdrivers are Wera Kraftform and Kraftform Micro <wera.de>. I have many different sets, including standard and micro-sized slotted, Phillips, Posidrive, hex, and Torx drivers....

Gear Geeking - Issue 173
Apr 26, 2026 NO. 173 GEAR GEEKING

Gear Geeking - Issue 173

Whenever I use great tools, I'm inspired to do great work. This is true whether I'm turning knobs on analog audio gear or tweaking the controls of software processors. The same goes for hand tools when I need to fix something. For example, my favorite screwdrivers are Wera Kraftform and Kraftform Micro <wera.de>. I have many different sets, including standard and micro-sized slotted, Phillips, Posidrive, hex, and Torx drivers....

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

Gear Geeking - Issue 172

By Andy Hong

If you've ever recorded in Nashville, you'll understand that countertop ice machines are ubiquitous here. The first time I walked into Blackbird Studio (years before I moved here), owner John McBride [Tape Op#97] showed me the new ice makers he had just installed. To this day, I smile whenever I set foot in any of Blackbird's lounges and remember that interaction with John. Same with my first visits with Dave Cobb [#122] and F. Reid...

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

Gear Geeking - Issue 172

If you've ever recorded in Nashville, you'll understand that countertop ice machines are ubiquitous here. The first time I walked into Blackbird Studio (years before I moved here), owner John McBride [Tape Op#97] showed me the new ice makers he had just installed. To this day, I smile whenever I set foot in any of Blackbird's lounges and remember that interaction with John. Same with my first visits with Dave Cobb [#122] and F. Reid...

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Jan 5, 2026 NO. 171 INTERVIEWS

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By Geoff Stanfield

We interviewed British psychedelic rock band Temples back in issue #107. Their 2014 release, Sun Structures, stayed in the CD player for months, and I have followed them loosely since. The band's new album, Bliss, takes a turn towards the dance realm, and leans more heavily on synths than guitars for the bulk of the production. It still feels very much like a Temples record, and it's good to see them exploring new sonics and production...

New Music From Temples: Bliss
Jun 26, 2026 BLOG

New Music From Temples: Bliss

We interviewed British psychedelic rock band Temples back in issue #107. Their 2014 release, Sun Structures, stayed in the CD player for months, and I have followed them loosely since. The band's new album, Bliss, takes a turn towards the dance realm, and leans more heavily on synths than guitars for the bulk of the production. It still feels very much like a Temples record, and it's good to see them exploring new sonics and production...

Kenny Blume collabs with Weezer, Wednesday, Nate Smith, and more with new tracks and videos
Jun 26, 2026 BLOG

Kenny Blume collabs with Weezer, Wednesday, Nate Smith, and more with new tracks and videos

By John Baccigaluppi

We’re hard at work here at Tape Op HQ on our July issue, which features an interview with super busy producer Kenny Blume, but it’s going to be a few more weeks, so in the meantime, here are a few recently released tracks that Kenny has been working on:

Fathers is a new collective that, in addition to Kenny, features Kiefer on keyboards, CARRTOONS on bass, and Nate Smith (Tape Op# 143) on drums. The project apparently came about as Kenny was finishing...

Kenny Blume collabs with Weezer, Wednesday, Nate Smith, and more with new tracks and videos
Jun 26, 2026 BLOG

Kenny Blume collabs with Weezer, Wednesday, Nate Smith, and more with new tracks and videos

We’re hard at work here at Tape Op HQ on our July issue, which features an interview with super busy producer Kenny Blume, but it’s going to be a few more weeks, so in the meantime, here are a few recently released tracks that Kenny has been working on:

Fathers is a new collective that, in addition to Kenny, features Kiefer on keyboards, CARRTOONS on bass, and Nate Smith (Tape Op# 143) on drums. The project apparently came about as Kenny was finishing...

New Music and Video from Sadie Dupuis and Sad13
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New Music and Video from Sadie Dupuis and Sad13

By John Baccigaluppi

Larry interviewed Sadie Dupuis in Tape Op #142 and chatted with her about Aimee Mann’s Lost In Space LP for the Discussions Podcast episode #12. Dupuis has also done several interviews for Tape Op with artists like Tegan And Sara, Suzy Shinn, and Sarah Tudzin

On July 10th she will release 1331 under her Sad13 project moniker, with most tracks being around one minute long. It's interesting music, so check it out!

New Music and Video from Sadie Dupuis and Sad13
Jun 22, 2026 BLOG

New Music and Video from Sadie Dupuis and Sad13

Larry interviewed Sadie Dupuis in Tape Op #142 and chatted with her about Aimee Mann’s Lost In Space LP for the Discussions Podcast episode #12. Dupuis has also done several interviews for Tape Op with artists like Tegan And Sara, Suzy Shinn, and Sarah Tudzin

On July 10th she will release 1331 under her Sad13 project moniker, with most tracks being around one minute long. It's interesting music, so check it out!