Empty Spaces, Full Of Music
In Through The Out Door: Turning Abandoned Buildings Into Recording Studios Enlarge this image toggle caption Sasha Arutyunova/Courtesy of Mason Jar Music Sasha Arutyunova/Courtesy of Mason Jar Music For a hundred years, there was singing in the classrooms of St. Cecilia's School in Brooklyn. Sponsor Message As recent graduates of the Clive Davis School for Recorded Music at NYU, Knobler and a handful of friends started a recording studio, Mason Jar Music. "The spaces we're in affect the music we play, whether it's a quiet recording studio or a great hall or an empty building." The Mason Jar team picked a Wood Brothers' song they thought reflected the nostalgia of school days, called "Blue and Green," and added complicated string and horn sections.
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