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Episode #14 Neil Innes Pt.1 - Musician, Producer, Composer and Co-Owner of ATA Records discusses their journey to becoming 'All Things Analogue'

Episode #14 Neil Innes Pt.1 - Musician, Producer, Composer and Co-Owner of ATA Records discusses their journey to becoming 'All Things Analogue'

FromThat 60s Recording Podcast


Episode #14 Neil Innes Pt.1 - Musician, Producer, Composer and Co-Owner of ATA Records discusses their journey to becoming 'All Things Analogue'

FromThat 60s Recording Podcast

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Length:
72 minutes
Released:
Oct 27, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

ATA Records are an independent, artist owned, funk, soul and jazz label based in Leeds, West Yorkshire. Co-Owner Neil Innes joins me to discuss all things analogue recording, including getting that vintage sound, the perils of analogue gear, the journey of ATA Records and how you end up owning a Swedish Broadcast Console.
 
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Their bandcamp here: https://atarecords.bandcamp.com/artists
 
You can find more information about ATA Records here: https://www.atarecords.co.uk/
 
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Released:
Oct 27, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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From Abbey Road to your studio at home, conversations inspired by the golden age of recording.