Not Being There at 663 Studios

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More than one of my friends have invested time, money, and pain in a tattoo that says “Be Here Now,” and through the pressures of life I figured I’d submit my version. I leave it to the listener to decide how to quell their own dissatisfactions.

A Word on the Engineer/Co-Producer/Accompanist/Studio:
It would seem there are very few people with whom Ted Wulfers has not worked in some capacity or another. Rife with creative ideas, add-ons, and ability – patient with foible, experimentation, and rejection – happy to speak honestly, encouragingly, and hospitably – these are all accurate summations of Mr Wulfers the engineer and producer. There was nothing he boasted as an accompanist that he could not execute. His upstairs studio is a sight to behold: littered with instruments, cases, cables, jerry-rigged objects about whose application you’d be forced to ask, amps of all ages, analog and digital mixing applications, and about a trillion stories on a hair trigger, 663 Studios reeks of good use and good coffee. Well worth it. Thanks a mil, Ted! Good times leading to more good times!
And thanks to Jagger, the Good Vibes Cat, as well.

3 thoughts on “Not Being There at 663 Studios”

  1. What a great place/studio – even a classic RCA BK-11, I think, successor to the great 44 – both of which I have … somewhere – though haven’t used in a long time – and can still rival anything newer … that’s THE great thing about audio, thanks to the MIDI agreement back in the 80’s – any piece of gear from any era will connect to any other era’s gear, and work just fine … and it certainly helps to have a great, welcoming, curious cat – an’ them li’l toes …

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