Hairy Breakfast
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Eyal from Daath here.
Some of you may know that I own and run a production studio called Hairy Breakfast Productions.
I specialize in recording metal and hardcore. My latest client was Misery Index and they are all very happy with the recording. I can play it for you if you come by for a tour.
My typical rates are $35 Hour/ $300 Day, but I am offering a discount for all heavy bands which is $200 Day.
Check out the website and then give me a call to schedule a tour.
www.hairybreakfast.com
(404)376-2822
Some of you may know that I own and run a production studio called Hairy Breakfast Productions.
I specialize in recording metal and hardcore. My latest client was Misery Index and they are all very happy with the recording. I can play it for you if you come by for a tour.
My typical rates are $35 Hour/ $300 Day, but I am offering a discount for all heavy bands which is $200 Day.
Check out the website and then give me a call to schedule a tour.
www.hairybreakfast.com
(404)376-2822
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Eyal, I think it's awesome that you're doing this and helping out harder bands with a deal. Good production is the key to success, especially for bands who are starting out and who don't have a lot of money to spend on it. We receive a lot of promos at WREKage, and it's sad how many of them hint at some talent.....while sounding like total ass.
A friend of mine out in L.A. just bought a building (!) and is opening an upscale recording studio, as well as some (upscale) band rehearsal spaces, an office and practice-space for his own band (Godhead), and this really BIG high-ceiling recording room you could fit half a symphony into. He's calling it Central Command Studios. From his stories, I know how much you have to sink into such a project to make it fly, so kudos to you for doing it here. It can only benefit the local scene. :b4ldm3t4l:
I did notice that he doesn't have a heated pool. Not even a jacuzzi. And THIS, in North Hollywood! :wh4cky:
A friend of mine out in L.A. just bought a building (!) and is opening an upscale recording studio, as well as some (upscale) band rehearsal spaces, an office and practice-space for his own band (Godhead), and this really BIG high-ceiling recording room you could fit half a symphony into. He's calling it Central Command Studios. From his stories, I know how much you have to sink into such a project to make it fly, so kudos to you for doing it here. It can only benefit the local scene. :b4ldm3t4l:
I did notice that he doesn't have a heated pool. Not even a jacuzzi. And THIS, in North Hollywood! :wh4cky:
God Head was playing in LA when I was there getting the DAATH record mastered. Maybe I should have gone to him instead of where we went.
The local demos I hear from metal bands tend to be of sub par quality and I think that's sad cosidering the fact we actually have many good heavy acts here in town. If people keep going where they've always gone, they're going to get the quality they always gotten.
The local demos I hear from metal bands tend to be of sub par quality and I think that's sad cosidering the fact we actually have many good heavy acts here in town. If people keep going where they've always gone, they're going to get the quality they always gotten.
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<!--QuoteBegin-mrjumping+Jul 18 2004, 12:29 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (mrjumping @ Jul 18 2004, 12:29 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin-->God Head was playing in LA when I was there getting the DAATH record mastered. Maybe I should have gone to him instead of where we went.[/quote]
Hmm, how long ago were you there? Jason might not have had CentCom up and running fully yet. When I was out there in February, some of the rehearsal spaces had been taken -- some fairly big names were interested in the facilities, too, since the building is well-secured -- but the recording suite part wasn't finished yet.
Still, no jacuzzi there. C'mon, guys, priorities.....
Hmm, how long ago were you there? Jason might not have had CentCom up and running fully yet. When I was out there in February, some of the rehearsal spaces had been taken -- some fairly big names were interested in the facilities, too, since the building is well-secured -- but the recording suite part wasn't finished yet.
Still, no jacuzzi there. C'mon, guys, priorities.....
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