Interviews

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

Clarissa Connelly

Interviews | No. 172

Clarissa Connelly : Creating a Spacious Depth in Sound

By Meredith Hobbs Coons and Amy Gwatkin

Clarissa Connelly, the Scotland-born, Copenhagen-based composer, first captured audiences’ attention with her 2018 release, Tech Duinn, and has been creating medieval-tinged multidimensional soundscapes ever since. Informed by her masters' level composition studies at the Rhythmic...

Pete Caigan
Apr 11, 2026 NO. 169 Interview

Pete Caigan

Pete Caigan, the studio manager and chief engineer for a revamped Utopia Studios Bearsville, is a longtime Woodstock-area resident and busy guy. Utopia is a multi-use space that is deal for video/film shoots, live recordings, album sessions, and more. The Lumineers recent album...

Remembering Terry Manning
Apr 11, 2026 NO. 169 Interview

Remembering Terry Manning

Terry Manning [Tape Op#58] had already changed my life before I ever met him. Like many of us in the recording and record-making community, his work with Big Star, Led Zeppelin, ZZ Top, and Booker T. & the M.G.’s, along with countless others, had shaped my listening ahead of my even...

Turbo
Apr 11, 2026 NO. 169 Interview

Turbo: Let the Magic Drift In

Atlanta-based producer and songwriter Chandler A. Great, professionally known as Turbo, has been behind hits from Travis Scott, Gunna, Lil Baby, Nav, and Young Thug. His signature productions are easily recognized, and he has an innate ability to distill songs and their...

Mike Viola
Apr 11, 2026 NO. 169 Interview

Mike Viola: A New Day and a New Song

Mike Viola is a musical powerhouse, in every sense. His fearless approach to songcraft and record making is uncanny. He also has the ability to deliver them with an impressive vocal performance. Mike has worked as a producer, engineer, songwriter, composer, performer, and A&R for...

David Lowery
Apr 11, 2026 NO. 169 Interview

David Lowery: Fathers, Sons and Brothers

For over four decades, David Lowery has been an innovator and thought leader in the music business. As musician, he's the founder and leader of both indie rock legends Camper Van Beethoven and the successful band Cracker. He's also a writer, producer, studio owner, educator...

The Ting Tings
Apr 13, 2026 NO. 168 Interview

The Ting Tings: They Started Something

Jules De Martino and Katie White are The Ting Tings. Their debut record, We Started Nothing, featured the hit song, “That's Not My Name,” one you may have heard in Apple iPod ads and many films over the last several decades. Home is their fifth and newest album, produced, recorded...

Chris Coady
Apr 13, 2026 NO. 168 Interview

Chris Coady

We interviewed producer, engineer, and mixer Chris Coady, back in 2016 for Tape Op issue #113. He has worked with TV On The Radio [Tape Op#155], Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Future Islands, Beach House, DIIV, The Drums, Porches, Amen Dunes [#164], SASAMI [#157], Hand Habits...

Michael Andrews
Apr 13, 2026 NO. 168 Interview

Michael Andrews

I'm not even sure of when or how we met, but I've known film composer and musician/producer Michael Andrews quite a while. We co-interviewed John Stephens, the brains behind the Stephens Electronics tape decks, in Tape Op#54 nearly 20 years ago, and have kept in touch since...

Charlie Peacock
Apr 13, 2026 NO. 168 Interview

Charlie Peacock: Being a Good Steward

He might be one of the best producers and artists out there, but it’d be hard to tell from Charlie Peacock’s humble demeanor when you get to talk with him. His recent book, Roots & Rhythm: A Life in Music, is an engaging read, chronicling a life growing up in Northern California’s...

Vanessa Parr
Apr 13, 2026 NO. 168 Interview

Vanessa Parr: "I Like To Record"

After studying Music Production and Engineering at Berklee College of Music, Vanessa Parr headed to L.A. and promptly jumped into studio work. After almost 13 years at The Village as an assistant and engineer, she's now freelancing and teaching. Her experience is wide, having...

Shigeto is Zach Saginaw
Apr 13, 2026 NO. 168 Interview

Shigeto is Zach Saginaw

Being in motion while at rest is a good way to describe Detroit’s Zach Saginaw, better known as Shigeto. The self-avowed “jazz school dropout” possesses a critically vetted track record, delivering meticulous records where jazz, hip-hop, and IDM elements blossom from casual bedroom...