Saturday, June 19, 2010
Neves!
The Bunker just added 3 channels of Neve 1084s to the mic pre selection. Also new to the racks are a pair of API 560 graphic EQs, a Neve 33609 Stereo Compressor and a Bricasti M7 reverb.
Charlie Hunter solo record
Aaron tracked and mixed a solo record for Charlie Hunter in a 6 hour session last week. Charlie was playing his arrangements of his 92 year old grandfather's favorite songs. The record should be out soon...
Monday, June 14, 2010
John Hadfield 'Displaced' now out.
Friday, May 28, 2010
Shorwave Sunshine release
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Bunker track on the new Black Keys Record

Last December we had The Black Keys in at The Bunker with Dangermouse producing. The track they wrote and recorded here, "Tighten Up" is on the upcoming album "Brothers".
Check out the Billboard article.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Wakey!Wakey! Live from The Bunker vid
Here's the video of Wakey!Wakey! and Rosi Golan live at The Bunker 3-22-2010. Go to 17:05 in the video to get to the live footage.link
Monday, March 22, 2010
Wakey!Wakey! Live from the Bunker tonight
Live streaming from The Bunker tonight...Wakey!Wakey! streaming on Facebook. Here's the link
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Mouchette EP 'Glimmer' out now.
The new Mouchette Ep produced by Aaron and John is out now (also featuring them on guitar and bass respectively). Get it on Bandcamp or iTunes
Labels:
Aaron Nevezie,
John Davis,
Mouchette,
Natalie Walker,
The Bunker Studio
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Orly review
Here's a nice review for Orly Terkasher that's digging the production out of the Bunker
'Sit Back is seductive, sophisticated, confident, and will melt any jazz or soul fan. As a fan of live instrumentation, I found the production on this track to be faultless, as Orly's vocals drift effortlessly over them asking us to sit back and think of her kiss. I could have listened to that track all day; that 5 minute morsel just was not enough.'
'Sit Back is seductive, sophisticated, confident, and will melt any jazz or soul fan. As a fan of live instrumentation, I found the production on this track to be faultless, as Orly's vocals drift effortlessly over them asking us to sit back and think of her kiss. I could have listened to that track all day; that 5 minute morsel just was not enough.'
Labels:
Orly Terkasher,
Production,
The Bunker Studio
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Park Slope Rock School
Jason Domarski brought in the kids from the Park Slope Rock School to get a taste of the studio. We had three bands in for the day and had a great time explaining how the studio works and getting down a couple of songs for each band. Watch out for these guys...they're getting started early and rocking out.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Reviews of recent records
Some nice reviews for a couple of records Aaron produced.
Black Taxi was written up in the January issue of North East Performer Magazine. 'For their first full-length album, this brash Brooklyn band combines the styles of indie rock and pop, and has transformed it into a freewheeling, bluesy garage punk revival band. Things of That Nature is a high-octane, toe-tapping album packed with strong, funky guitar riffs, to graceful rockabilly songs that have the feeling of celebration with their hip-shaking rhythms. If the Clash and the Talking Heads were to have an offspring, it would be Black Taxi.'
Mixtape were reviewed in the New Haven Advocate. 'Though this is only a four-track EP, it's a strong statement of purpose from this New York/New Haven quartet — confident, clear, crisp and brimming with inventive arrangements and slinky, intriguing melodies. Singer Karlie Bruce's relaxed, almost loungey style contrasts the tension of the band's countermelodies and rhythms, creating a cool, lush, modern-sounding kind of pop-rock, where spacey guitar flourishes wrap around dextrous keyboard licks and a rhythm section that can move smoothly from chilled-out grooves to nervy syncopations.'
Black Taxi was written up in the January issue of North East Performer Magazine. 'For their first full-length album, this brash Brooklyn band combines the styles of indie rock and pop, and has transformed it into a freewheeling, bluesy garage punk revival band. Things of That Nature is a high-octane, toe-tapping album packed with strong, funky guitar riffs, to graceful rockabilly songs that have the feeling of celebration with their hip-shaking rhythms. If the Clash and the Talking Heads were to have an offspring, it would be Black Taxi.'
Mixtape were reviewed in the New Haven Advocate. 'Though this is only a four-track EP, it's a strong statement of purpose from this New York/New Haven quartet — confident, clear, crisp and brimming with inventive arrangements and slinky, intriguing melodies. Singer Karlie Bruce's relaxed, almost loungey style contrasts the tension of the band's countermelodies and rhythms, creating a cool, lush, modern-sounding kind of pop-rock, where spacey guitar flourishes wrap around dextrous keyboard licks and a rhythm section that can move smoothly from chilled-out grooves to nervy syncopations.'
Labels:
Aaron Nevezie,
Black Taxi,
Mixtape,
The Bunker Studio
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