Friday, June 27, 2014

Jay Berndt Is Known To Move Mountains With Sound Waves

Day 3 at The Power Station NE: Starting to track vocals
Leave it up to Jay Berndt to show so much humanity in the photos from his latest recording session. He is in gear heaven and couldn't be more proud about the direction things are going in. With the full album sound that he and the band are culling together, to the overall vibe of the recordings, here is a man that knows who is he and where he stands. This is what you call a true musician's musician. Congrats hombre, as I know how much time and effort you put into all the work. Can't wait to hear the final masters with fresh ears.


Dive into more albums from Jay Berndt

Did you hear his Waylon cover songs album that was dedicated to his wife? Listen below...



"Day 3 at The Power Station NE: I'm a better drum tech than I remembered. Also doesn't hurt that we have about 150k worth of mics on the kit."


"Day 1 at The Power Station NE: '86 Fender Bullet Tele, '08 Fender Tele Hwy One, '90's Fender Strat, and '71 Guild Starfire III."


"Day 1 at The Power Station NE: '79 Music Man, '72 Fender P Bass and '68 Fender P Bass."


"Day 1 at The Power Station NE: '64 Fender Bassman, '62 Fender Showman, 2013 Top Hat, 70's Ampeg 4 and Marshall JCM 800."


"Day 1 at The Power Station NE: LA-2's, LA-3's and 1176's."
"Day 1 at The Power Station NE. Dialing in the Neve VR 72 with Dibbs & Brian Kunitz."


"Day 2 at The Power Station NE: Chauvy, Cheech, Chong & I are starting to lose it."