Interviews

WE TALK AT LENGTH WITH RECORD-MAKERS ABOUT HOW THEY MAKE RECORDS.

Jim-E Stack

Interviews | No. 171

Jim-E Stack

By Larry Crane and Graham Tolbert

In 2025, Jim-E Stack (born James Harmon Stack) had three big releases out – Bon Iver's SABLE, fABLE, Lorde's Virgin, and Aminé's 13 Months of Sunshine – that he'd worked on as a producer and co-writer. Living in L.A., he's also worked with Charli XCX, Empress...

Ratboys and Chris Walla
Feb 23, 2026 NO. 172 Interviews

Ratboys and Chris Walla

A short introduction and the making of Singin’ To An Empty Chair

I first heard the Chicago-based band Ratboys via their track “Black Earth, WI,” and if you haven't heard them that’s a great place to start. The eight and half minute song takes its time but never feels like you need...

Outer Marker Records
Feb 2, 2026 NO. 171 Interviews

Outer Marker Records

With the goal of releasing records recorded at the highest fidelity with minimal processing, Doug Fearn and brothers George and Geoff Hazelrigg began Outer Marker Records a few years ago, using DSD (Direct Stream Digital) recorders as opposed to the more typical PCM (Pulse Code...

h. pruz
Jan 11, 2026 NO. 171 Interviews

h. pruz: Red sky at morning

When I recently interviewed Emily A. Sprague for this issue of Tape Op, she mentioned having played on an LP by artist Hannah Pruzinsky who goes by h. pruz. I’m glad Emily turned me on to pruz, as their new album Red sky at morning that Emily played on is a really beautiful set of...

Rob Evans
Feb 23, 2026 NO. 171 Interviews

Rob Evans: Over the Moon with the Dave Matthews Band

Rob and I used to warm up for high school jazz band practices with an endless vamp of “Too Many Puppies” by Primus on drums and bass, respectively. In our small town of Waynesboro, Virginia, the turn of the ‘90s saw the thump of Led Zeppelin morph into the churn of Slint as we...

Jeff Zeigler
Feb 23, 2026 NO. 171 Interviews

Jeff Zeigler

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 [#141], Chris Forsyth, Nothing, Mary Lattimore [#158], and the list goes on. In recent years, he has taken new creative leaps, shifting...

Liz Pelly
Feb 18, 2026 NO. 171 Interviews

Liz Pelly: Music Streaming: Helping People Think Less

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 subject is pretty dark. Spotify, and music streaming in general, have changed not only how we...

Goose with D. James Goodwin
Jan 14, 2026 NO. 171 Interviews

Goose with D. James Goodwin

Connecticut-based Goose is a band with what might seem a meteoric rise into the public consciousness, but they have been building a loyal fan base the same way that artists like the Grateful Dead and Phish had before them, with nearly a decade of endless touring. Their latest release...

Will Killingsworth & Dead Air Studios
Feb 2, 2026 NO. 171 Interviews

Will Killingsworth & Dead Air Studios

If you know a thing or two about punk and hardcore from the last few decades, you’ll know the name Will Killingsworth. His band, Orchid, brought unbridled passion to the ‘90s screamo scene, while Bucket Full of Teeth explored more noisy experimental fringes. From his Dead Air Studios in...

Pete Min
Feb 18, 2026 NO. 171 Interviews

Pete Min: Getting Out of Your Own Way

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...

Jim-E Stack
Feb 23, 2026 NO. 171 Interviews

Jim-E Stack

In 2025, Jim-E Stack (born James Harmon Stack) had three big releases out – Bon Iver's SABLE, fABLE, Lorde's Virgin, and Aminé's 13 Months of Sunshine – that he'd worked on as a producer and co-writer. Living in L.A., he's also worked with Charli XCX, Empress...

Behind the Gear with Tony Agnello of Eventide
Mar 2, 2026 NO. 170 Interviews

Behind the Gear with Tony Agnello of Eventide

On Temperance, a musical Reverb

Formed in 1971, Eventide soon became one of the first companies to build digital delays and other future-shaping audio processers. Their H910 Harmonizer may have changed the sound of records forever. Their SP 2016 was the world’s first digital audio...