Psych rock @ Daptone Studios?
SPlDEY
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Just discovered that part of the new King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard album was recorded at Daptone studios in Brooklyn. I've always thought of Daptone as having purist sensibilities, and something like this is a very surprising change of pace for Daptone. I was wondering what other weird projects were coming out of that studio?
- spidey
an excerpt from an Interview with Stu Mackenzie:
[strong]You recorded some of it at Daptone Records – a studio in Brooklyn, New York, specialising in soul, funk, afrobeats and gospel. How did you end up recording there given you’re not quite the typical gospel act?[/strong]
I’ve got a friend who works for them, so we met some of their people through him. We thought it would be really cool to record there, and the Daptone people were really into it. Wayne Gordon, the guy who engineered the album for us, was a bit of a garage psych head so he got really into it. There’s a few souly, chilled out songs on the record, but ironically they weren’t actually recorded at Daptone. The more full-on rockier and heavier tracks, those were the ones we did at Daptone.
[strong]What was the Daptone experience like?[/strong]
It was really old school, there were actually no computers in the whole studio. We were cutting quarter inch bits of tape with scalpels, it was pretty cool.
- spidey
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I guess the response to this thread speaks volumes to the interest the average Soulstrutter has in projects coming out of Daptone Studios these days.
- spidey
That said, I like the sound these psych guys got out of Daptone and it's an interesting direction/one-off.
can't think of anything this "un-daptone" that's actually been released though.
Makes sense that it would be fully booked.