a few years ago , in the studio with Double Wide Debris.

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... Read moreLooking back on my time spent in the studio with Double Wide Debris a few years ago brings back vivid memories of creativity and collaboration. Recording music with this talented group was more than just laying down tracks; it was about building a connection and capturing the energy of the moment. One memorable aspect was that we often recorded sessions near notable local spots, such as the McLeansboro Elks, which added a genuine regional flavor to our work. During these sessions, we experimented with various sounds and techniques that encapsulated the band’s unique style. The environment was casual but focused, encouraging each member to express their personality through their instrument or vocal. This approach not only helped shape the distinctive sound of Double Wide Debris but also fostered a strong camaraderie among the group. For musicians and producers alike, studio time is invaluable for experimentation and growth. Having these immersive experiences helps create music that resonates on a deeper level with listeners. Reflecting on this journey reminds me of the importance of embracing both the creative process and the communities that influence our work. Whether you're an aspiring musician or a dedicated fan, understanding the behind-the-scenes aspects gives a fuller appreciation of the music you love.