Australian Guitar

RECORDING TECHNIQUES WITH CRAIG HARNATH

Tracking down Australian studios with a legendary Neve console has become a bit of a thing in this little column of ours.

They’re extremely rare nowadays, and they’re always filled with amazing stories. Of course, Craig Harnath’s 8024 – which currently calls home to Hothouse Studios in St Kilda – is no exception.

Rock‘n’roll royalty has pumped through its veins since 1974, and that continues to this day with the likes of You Am I, The Living End and

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