WCA #496 with Don Zientara - Historical Significance, Studio Relocation, Curated Gear Choices, Surfing, and Staying Young, and Back to the Basement Where It All Started

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My guest today is the return of producer/engineer/mixer Don Zientara. Don has been highly influential in the D.C. hardcore music scene for over 30 years for his work with iconic punk and rock bands, including Fugazi, Minor Threat, Bad Brains, Jawbox, and The Evens. His contributions have been pivotal in shaping the sound of many Dischord Records artists. In this episode, we discuss

Studio Relocation

New Basement Setup

Historical Recordings

Studio Gear Changes

Analog to Digital Shift

Compact Studio Space

Recording Challenges and Success

Microphone Selection Strategy

Digital Console Benefits

Outboard Gear Preferences

Lower Overhead Costs

Promotion and Clientele

Reflection on Studio History

Neighborhood and Noise Management

Surfing and Staying Young

Selective Project Choices

Client Reactions

Control and Live Room Setup

Communication in Studio

Evolution of Punk Scene

Consistent Studio Rates

Historical Significance

Industry Perception

Matt's Rant: Beginning the Journey Links and Show Notes

Don on WCA #106

Don Zientara's Biography: Wikipedia

Inner Ear Studio: Inner Ear Studio Official Website

Rights of Spring: Rights of Spring - Wikipedia

Credits

Guest: Don Zientara

Host: Matt Boudreau

Engineer: Matt Boudreau

Producer: Matt Boudreau

Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau

WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell

Announcer: Chuck Smith


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