Iconic German hip-hop group Die Fantastischen Vier mix the past and present, cutting a live record straight to vinyl in a single take with just two days to prepare and rehearse the set list.
A challenge musicians face in an age of digital technology is to record in old-school fashion: directly to vinyl. AWOLNATION rose to that challenge.
Albert Hammond Jr, guitarist from The Strokes rock band, takes up the challenge of recording straight onto vinyl when he heads to Vienna, Austria.
Lebanese rock band, The Wanton Bishops, cut a live record straight to vinyl. Band members Nader Mansour and Eddy Ghossein share their journey into music while preparing for the recording.
Join Utah rock band The Aces on a tour of Vienna before they arrive at Supersense to prepare for recording a live record straight to vinyl in one take.
The Aces stepped up to the challenge of a live analog recording in Vienna, Austria, where they recorded their tracks Volcanic Love and Fake Nice for the A-side of their new vinyl.
The Aces stepped up to the challenge of a live analog recording in Vienna, Austria, where they recorded their tracks Last One and Stuck for the B–side of their new vinyl.