East Side Sound

Established in 1972, East Side Sound served the artistic community with great service and respect. The two fully equipped rooms of our recording studios had everything to make people's sessions fly. From our vintage Neve console with Flying Faders (studio A) to our 64 tracks of Pro Tools systems to our fully automated and mighty Harrison SeriesTen B (studio B).
Our facility wasn't an uptight corporate environment, it rather was a downtown vibe that was conducive to making real music.
Our clients run from one end of the spectrum to the other: jazz, rock, new age music to picture - we did it all!
We used Studer decks, Pro Tools digital hard disk recording systems, great vintage mics; everything was under our roof. Our piano has made wonderful recordings and is praised by many a players.

In 1991 East Side Sound gets the honor to grace the cover of MIX Magazine's prestigious 1991 NORTHEAST STUDIO DIRECTORY issue. That is our SeriesTen in the studio A (at that time) on the cover. Since then the SeriesTen is living in our new super mix control room (studio B).

MIX MAGAZINE cover


People
from right to left: LOU HOLTZMAN, YARON FUCHS, RUPERT NEVE and GREG HUTCHINSON

r-l: Lou Holtzman, Yaron Fuchs, Rupert Neve, Greg Hutchinson

Meet some of the fine folks who worked at East Side Sound:


FEDERICO PANERO engineer / producer
in EastSide's B room in 1998

FRAN CATHCART engineer / producer
in EastSide's A room lounge








FRAN CATHCART engineer / producer
in EastSide's hallway with a beast,
Halloween 1998

BARRY HEIMOWITZ EastSide manager / musician
in EastSide's office

FEDERICO PANERO engineer / producer
in EastSide's B room

GARY TOWNSLEY assistant / musician
in EastSide's B room working on the Harrison

ROLI MOSIMANN producer / engineer
with Federico Panero in EastSide's B room

GARY TOWNSLEY assistant / musician
in EastSide's A room working on the Neve