Sentences with phrase «site recording studio»

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If Kickstarter were like the media institutions that dominated the 20th century — book publishers, movie studios, record companies — the crowdfunding site's revenue would derive mostly from a few big hits, like the Oculus Rift virtual - reality visor and the Pebble smartwatch.
SPURA update via The Villager: «Steven Van Zandt, a.k.a. Little Steven of the E Street Band, a.k.a. Silvio Dante of «The Sopranos» fame, recently toured part of the site, specifically the old market buildings along Essex St. south of Delancey St. (City Council member Alan) Gerson said Van Zandt was interested in creating a «recording - studio complex» at the location, but then the stock market crashed, and everything got put on hold.
With the exception of Lovitz, all of those actors bring a lot of themselves to their parts and one imagines the recording studio was a site of much merriment, just as one of Sandler's Hawaii or New England film shoots so clearly are.
Of course, YouTube has long had to battle complaints and lawsuits — most often from record labels and film studios — that the video - sharing site is awash in copyright infringements.
They also manage a sister property, the Geejam, set on a six - acre estate near Frenchman's Cove with an on - site professional recording studio.
Services and Facilities Hotel: • Adult swimming pool and children — children • Hard Rock Mega Store • Restaurants and Bars • SPA and Massage Services • 24 - hour room service • Business Center and an internet connection • Pool Cabanas site • Lil Rock Club • Service in room entertainment • boom box recording studio and karaoke room • Radio Station • Laundry Service and Dry Cleaning
There is also a recording studio on site for bookings.
An artist who in recent years has been investigating the African roots of American music by reconstructing and photographing historic sites in New York City where this cultural interchange was exemplified, Stan Douglas amps up that approach at David Zwirner this month with a new film set at Columbia Records's 30th Street studio in the»70s, replete with obsessively researched period details.
The work as a whole is inspired by the producer Lee «Scratch» Perry's legendary Black Ark recording studio in Jamaica, the site where reggae and early dub music developed.
Recorded either privately in her studio or on - site, never rehearsed and only attempted once, Gilmore assumes the roles of many different female stereotypes and creates makeshift sets that act as the catalyst for a mélange of wacky riffs on daily life.
Although in the past Gordon's installations have investigated the sonic infrastructure of concert stadiums and military testing sites, for Catchy she tackles a sphere of cultural production fraught with meaning for contemporary subjectivity: the recording studio.
The dressing - table installation is a shrine for worship and desire, a place to refashion the self with wigs and potions, a site to honor a pantheon of heroines: Nina Simone, whose record serves as a clock - face high on the wall; Betye Saar, whose assemblages using racist relics underlie Gaignard's black princess figurines; and the lineage of female artists who have made the dressing table a studio for the sculpting of fictitious personas — Eleanor Antin, Lynn Hershman Leeson and Sherman.
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