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The Sound Factory (also known as Sunset Sound Factory) is a recording studio in Los Angeles, California. The Sound Factory was built in the 1960s on Selma Avenue in Hollywood. At the time, it served as the home of Moonglow Records and the Moonglow Recording Studio. [ 1 ]
The Sunset Sound Recorders complex was created by Walt Disney's Director of Recording, Tutti Camarata, from a collection of old commercial and residential buildings.At the encouragement of Disney himself, Camarata began the project in 1958, starting with a former automotive repair garage whose sloping floor would tend to reduce unwanted sonic standing wave reflections.
(The) Sound Factory may refer to: The Sound Factory, a recording studio in Los Angeles; The Sound Factory Bar, a nightclub that was in New York City's Manhattan; SoundFactory, a Swedish dance house music duo; Sound Fantasy, a video game titled Sound Factory during development
Donald Byrd – trumpet, flugelhorn, arranger Clare Fischer – Organ/Yamaha EX-42 ARP Pro Soloist, Fender Rhodes, Dyno My Piano, alto saxophone, acoustic piano; Ronnie Garrett – electric bass
Recorded and Mixed at The Sound Factory (Hollywood, CA). Mastered by Doug Sax at The Mastering Lab (Los Angeles). Art Direction and Design – John Kosh; Cover Photo – David Alexander; Sleeve Photos – Jim Shea
The album was recorded at Sunset Sound Factory in Hollywood, Blake and Froom's usual haunt—a storage room near the studio's lounge was filled with vintage keyboards and road cases filled with toys—whistles, baby rattles, children's toy xylophones. Many of these ended up in the songs, such as a train whistle played by Doughty on "Uh, Zoom Zip".
The studio was created by Joe Gottfried and Tom Skeeter, who wanted to start a record company and get into artist management. After a rough start, Skeeter and Gottfried purchased [4] [5] [6] a state-of-the-art recording console for $75,175 from the English electronics engineer Rupert Neve: [7] "One of four in the world ... a 28-input, 16-bus, 24-monitor 8028 with 1084 EQs and no automation".
One Hot Minute is the sixth studio album by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, released on September 12, 1995, by Warner Bros. Records.The worldwide success of the band's previous album Blood Sugar Sex Magik (1991) caused guitarist John Frusciante to become uncomfortable with their popularity, eventually quitting mid-tour in 1992.