May 2013 – 2013 Recording Resident Chosen

Congratulations to the 2013 Recording Residency artist. It wasn’t an easy choice, but we managed to narrow it down to one winner and two finalists.

We can’t stress enough that this decision is based on the opnions of Guilford Sound’s staff. A different studio with a different staff would have compiled a different list. So please don’t be discouraged if your music wasn’t selected–it is such a big world out there. And we have decided to hold another residency next year! Applications will be accepted from October 1st through March 20th. Check back later for more details.

2013 Recording Resident:
North Highlands

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Finalists:
Alexandra Stewart & Peach Pit

Thanks again to all of our applicants!

May 2013 – Recording Residency Shortlist

Congratulations to the top ten picks for the 2013 recording residency! Winner announced May 31.

Alexandra Stewart

Caleb Spaulding

Clara Berry and Wooldog

Filligar

Julia Easterlin

Neighbors

North Highlands

Peachpit

The Sneaky Mister

Will Stratton

May 2013 Recording Residency Longlist

Congratulations to the top thirty entries for the 2013 Recording Residency!

Alexandra Stewart

Bird Call

Caleb Spaulding

C.C. Bliss

Clara Berry and Wooldog

Darlingside

Filligar

Forward Motion

Jonah Smith

Julia Easterlin

Justin Betts

Lady Lucille

Long Faces

Miracles of Modern Science

Misty Boyce, Zach Jones, Christopher Kuffner,

Oscar Albis Rodriguez & Bess Rogers

Neighbors

North Highlands

Orange Television

Peachpit

Redfoot

Sandrayati Fay

School for Robots

Sink Tapes

Steph Barrak

The Blackboard Nails

The Proud Flesh

The Sneaky Mister

The Suitcase Junket

Will Stratton

Xenia Dunford

March 2013

Thanks to everybody who applied to the residency! We are excited to listen to your music. How are we ever going to pick just one?

February 2013

We had a nice article in the Valley Advocate today. Bring on the applications!

The Valley Advocate: Music – Launching Guilford Sound

www.valleyadvocate.com

These days, plenty of albums get made in basements and bedrooms. Very good albums, even. The expense of a recording studio can be overwhelming, and investing the same amount of money in your own equipment can prove an irresistible temptation.