Bands Wanted
Sound Projects | Testimonials | FAQs | Recording Packages
How would you like to record your next (or first) project for free in our professional grade studios?
Are you a singer/songwriter interested in putting some of your songs down on tape? Have a band that’s ready to record a demo but not ready to pay for it? Are you a seasoned professional interested in working in an exciting, youthful environment surrounded by the future of audio engineering? Do you like the idea of recording your next project in professional grade recording studios? Is this too good to be true? Read on…
Expression College for Digital Arts in Emeryville is one of the largest recording and production facilities in California, but we are a school, rather than a commercial recording studio. We offer free studio time to musicians who are willing to participate in recording labs with our students. We are looking for anyone interested, from solo artists just starting out to seasoned touring professionals. We offer a variety of different packages, from a simple four-hour session resulting in a roughly mixed demo, to a full-on nine week album project. We offer 24 track analog recording in our SSL6K & Neve studios, as well as 24 track digital recording in our Heptagon and SLL9K studios. See the links below for more info:
Important Information
Recording Packages - What You Get
Booking + Recording FAQs
Some Sound Projects at Expression
Testimonials
Booking Information
Anyone interested please contact with the following info:
1. Name of group or artist
2. Lineup of group (members + instruments)
3. Style of music
4. A brief history of the band, including performance experience/upcoming show dates/locations
5. What you hope to accomplish with a session here at Expression
6. A demo if you already have one (mail to address below)
7. Contact information
Please send all correspondence to:
Jafar Thorne
Studio Manager/Artist Relations
Expression College for Digital Arts
6601 Shellmound St
Emeryville, CA 94608
Our Equipment
Hendrix Suite
Heptagon Studio
Meyer Hall
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“It has often been said that an artist should work for himself, for the love of art, and scorn success. It is a false idea. An artist needs success. Not only in order to live, but primarily so that he can realize his work ... The majority judges a work of art in relation to its success. So why leave success to ‘successful [artists]’? Each generation has them. But where is it written that success must always go to those who flatter the public taste? For myself, I wanted to prove that success can be obtained without compromise, even in opposition to all the prevailing doctrines.” --Pablo Picasso