Art of Field Recording: Volume I: 50 Years of Traditional American Music Documented by Art Rosenbaum, has won the GRAMMY for Best Historical Album! Steven Lance Ledbetter and Art Rosenbaum receive GRAMMYs for production and Michael Graves receives a GRAMMY for Mastering.
Art of Field Recording, Vol. II Released
Art of Field Recording, Vol. II released on Dust-to-Digital. This is the second collection of Art Rosenbaum’s amazing field recordings containing 4 discs, 107 songs. As with the first volume, there’s something for everyone here. Audio restoration and mastering by Michael Graves, Osiris Studio.
Michael Graves Nominated for GRAMMY
Osiris Studio is proud to announce that mastering engineer Michael Graves is nominated for a GRAMMY! The Dust-to-Digital project, Art of Field Recording: Volume I: 50 Years of Traditional American Music Documented by Art Rosenbaum has been nominated for Best Historical Album for the 51st Annual GRAMMY Awards. The album’s producers, Steven Lance Ledbetter and Art Rosenbaum and the album’s mastering engineer, Michael Graves are all nominated and very excited.
Additionally Art Rosenbaum has been nominated for a second GRAMMY for Best Album Notes for his excellent liner notes. Congratulations Art!
I Got Two Wings Released
Utah Smith, I Got Two Wings: Incidents and Anecdotes of The Two-Winged Preacher and Electric Guitar Evangelist was released today by CaseQuarter Records. With his sanctified electric guitar, Elder Utah Smith rocked harder than most rock and roll bands. 78 transfer, audio restoration and mastering by Michael Graves, Osiris Studio.
Curlew’s First Album Re-issued on CD for First Time
New York's Downtown Music Gallery has released some great music from the early New York Downtown scene on their own DMG ARC label. Originally released on the Atlanta recording label Landslide Records, this new CD features George Cartwright, Nicky Skopelitis, Bill Bacon, Tom Cora, and Bill Laswell. The bonus CD consists of a rare live recording from CBGB’s with Denardo Coleman on drums. Transfer, audio restoration and mastering by Michael Graves, Osiris Studio.
Art of Field Recording Featured in The New Yorker
Dust-to-Digital's Art of Field Recording, Vol 1, has been getting a lot of attention lately. First it was featured on NPR, then the New York Times gave it a glowing review and now it's currently being featured in the April 28, 2008 issue of The New Yorker Magazine.
Victrola Favorites Released
Osiris Studio is proud to play a part in Dust-to-Digital’s newest project: Victrola Favorites: Artifacts from Bygone Days. The project has been meticulously compiled by record collectors Rob Millis and Jefferey Taylor of the experimental Seattle band Climax Golden Twins. The 2-disc set is a great mix of oddball early recordings, rare world music, '20s jazz, blues and old time. Audio restoration and mastering by Michael Graves, Osiris Studio.
Osiris Studio Restores and Preserves Max Cleland’s Vietnam Recordings
Senator Max Cleland has chosen Michael Graves and Osiris Studio to restore and preserve his personal tape recordings that he made during his service in the Vietnam War. A common practice during the Vietnam era was for soldiers to record “audio letters” and send them back home for loved ones to listen to. The recordings entrusted to Osiris Studio were Cleland’s “letters” to his parents describing his time in Vietnam.
The reel-to-reel tapes were plagued with problems, first and foremost were speed playback issues. Because the portable tape recorder that Cleland used ran on batteries, occasionally the batteries would lose power while Cleland was recording making the tape rotate slower. Upon playback on a fully powered machine however the tape would rotate at the correct speed and Cleland’s voice would fluctuate from normal to being very high pitched. All the speed issues were corrected as well as any other problems. The final restored digitized recordings are now in the possession of Mr. Cleland, his alma mater, Stetson University and The Carter Center.
Melodii Tuvi Released
Dust-to-Digital’s Melodii Tuvi: Throat Songs and Folk Tunes from Tuva presents some remarkable recordings originally released in Russia in 1969, offering a rare opportunity to hear what some of this music sounded like before the world music boom of the 1980’s and 1990’s brought it to a wider world. Audio restoration and mastering by Michael Graves, Osiris Studio.
Black Mirror Released
This wonderful, quirky, and fascinating anthology, released on Dust-to-Digital, was compiled by Baltimore record shop owner Ian Nagoski from his personal collection of old 78s. The records collected here were recorded all over the planet, from Bali to Scotland. Audio restoration and mastering by Michael Graves, Osiris Studio.
