SonicScoop and Avid Present “Inside Sessions” Featuring Beirut at Stratosphere Sound
On Wednesday night, SonicScoop and Avid presented the first “Inside Sessions” event featuring Beirut recording at Stratosphere Sound right here in NYC.
The band tracked a new rendition of the nostalgic group crooner “A Sunday Smile” — an expanded arrangement of the original song from Beirut’s second full-length album The Flying Club Cup — led by Zach Condon on ukulele with bandmates Kelly Pratt (horns), Nick Petree (drums), Paul Collins (bass) and Perrin Cloutier (accordion).
Griffin Rodriguez (Icy Demons, Bablicon) produced the session, and Stratosphere Chief Engineer Geoff Sanoff (Obits, Nada Surf) tracked the band entirely to Avid’s Pro Tools HD Native recording platform.
Click for video of this recording session and event.
Recording and music industry guests got a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the recording as it was in progress, huddled in the control room and looking down on the live room from the upstairs lounge. The session ran flawlessly on Pro Tools HD Native, the new generation of Pro Tools HD core system said to provide the absolute best performance possible on the host computer.
The newly recorded version of “A Sunday Smile” will be released as a free download by Avid this summer. Stay tuned for more on that…
In other Beirut news, the band will be releasing a new full-length album this summer which was was largely recorded and mixed in Brooklyn, at Seaside Lounge and Vacation Island. Rodriguez produced and mixed the record.
Now, check out some photos from the event — by Diana Wong and Anthony Gordon — here:
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November 13, 2011 at 9:01 pm (13 years ago)Does anybody know what type of bass Paul Collins is using? I saw Beirut perform last week and he was incredible!
Booking
March 8, 2012 at 10:49 pm (13 years ago)It’s an Ampeg Baby Bass.