MGMT

Interviews

MGMT

By Geoff Stanfield and Jonah Freeman

Around the time of their 2024 album, Loss of Life, I sat down for a chat with MGMT's co-founders, Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser, to discuss the recording of the album, all their collaborators, synth solos, and their longtime working relationship with producer/mixer Dave Fridmann [Tape Op#17]. This interview also ran as Episode 90 of the Tape Op Podcast.

Jennifer Nulsen

Interviews

Jennifer Nulsen

By Steve Silverstein, Kevin Bourassa

As an engineer who mostly works on rock and experimental music, classical recording fascinates me. Seemingly accurate recordings of acoustic instruments feels like one of the more measurable skills in ou...

Marvin Etzioni

Interviews

Marvin Etzioni

By Amy Joan Harrington, Larry Crane

Possibly most recognized as the bassist for Lone Justice, the pioneering '80s country rock band, Marvin Etzioni had actually begun as their producer before joining the group and contributing his so...

Dennis Weinreich

Interviews

Dennis Weinreich

By Roy Silverstein, Samantha Coover
I was fortunate to meet Dennis Weinreich several years ago while he was in San Diego,...
Joy Oladokun

Interviews

Joy Oladokun

By Rachel Deeb, Meredith Hobbs Coons
As a child of Nigerian immigrants, a queer Black person, and a proud advocate for social...
Mocky

Interviews

Mocky

By Yvonne Schmedemann, Larry Crane
I first heard about Mocky [Dominic Giancarlo Salole] when interviewing Jamie Lidell [Tape...
Ambrose Bye

Interviews

Ambrose Bye

By Gregory Daurer, Natalia Gaia
Ambrose Bye laughingly calls himself a “nepo baby with a laptop.” As the son of...
Ed Kuepper and The Saints

Interviews

Ed Kuepper and The Saints

By Joe Borkowski, Larry Crane
I have a lot of favorite rock bands, but one that always puts a smile on my face was the...
Behind the Gear with Tony Agnello of Eventide

Interviews

Behind the Gear with Tony Agnello of Eventide

By Larry Crane
On Temperance, a musical ReverbFormed in 1971, Eventide soon became one of the first...

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Thanks to our friend Shawn Scott of SSStudio Design Co., we’ve got our Tape Op shop back up and running again. 

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Thank You Marsha Vdovin

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Nov 18, 2025 BLOG

Westerman: A Jackal’s Wedding

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Rosalía: Lux
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Rosalía: Lux

Anyone who feels that contemporary pop music is formulaic, shallow, or not as good as some other era gone by, should give Rosalía’s new album, Lux, a listen. This is a very ambitious and challenging album with many moments of amazing beautiful music. It will take me quite a few listens before I think I will fully “get” this...

Gear Geeking - Issue 170
Nov 14, 2025 NO. 170 GEAR GEEKING

Gear Geeking - Issue 170

When I'm fixing things in my studio or cleaning house, I prefer listening to radio broadcasts instead of podcasts or auto-generated playlists. As a fan of commercial-free independent radio, I appreciate charismatic announcers who introduce me to new music and raise my awareness of local happenings. I can stream my favorite...

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A Great Kick Drum Sound

There’s a basic disconnect in how most people view learning the art and process of music recording and mixing. Say you get a new job, and they need you to place a widget in a bag, seal the bag, and place it in a container. On day one, someone will teach you how to do this task. There’s not a whole lot of room for variation...

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Build a tube Mic Pre

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Build a tube Mic Pre

Scott Hampton

WORDS OF WARNING

To build this unit requires a fair amount of experience as a DIY-er. In addition, this circuit requires voltages that can cause serious death if mishandled. The kit greatly simplifies...

How to Build a Microphone

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How to Build a Microphone

Joel Cameron

This microphone is largely based on a posting I found on the internet showing how to modify Realistic (Radio Shack) PZMs for better performance. I have simply finished the design so people can build a...

Build Your Own Spring Reverb

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Build Your Own Spring Reverb

Scott Hampton

Simplified Reverb Tank Overview

A modern reverb tank consists of drivers, transmission springs, pickups, and a shock mounting system. A signal is driven into the drivers (attached to one end of each spring,...

Telephone Microphone

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Telephone Microphone

Steve McAllister

Step One: Get a phone. The best ones are the old rotary types. Thrift stores have 'em, usually for $3 or less. Specifically, you want a handset that has an un-screw-able mouth-cap and ear-cap. Also,...

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Gear Geeking - Issue 170
Nov 14, 2025 NO. 170 GEAR GEEKING

Gear Geeking - Issue 170

When I'm fixing things in my studio or cleaning house, I prefer listening to radio broadcasts instead of podcasts or auto-generated playlists. As a fan of commercial-free independent radio, I appreciate charismatic announcers who introduce me to new music and raise my awareness of local happenings. I can stream my favorite...

A Great Kick Drum Sound
Nov 14, 2025 NO. 170 END RANT

A Great Kick Drum Sound

There’s a basic disconnect in how most people view learning the art and process of music recording and mixing. Say you get a new job, and they need you to place a widget in a bag, seal the bag, and place it in a container. On day one, someone will teach you how to do this task. There’s not a whole lot of room for variation...

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Felipe Castañeda

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The Tape Op Shop is Back Up!
Dec 11, 2025 BLOG

The Tape Op Shop is Back Up!

Thanks to our friend Shawn Scott of SSStudio Design Co., we’ve got our Tape Op shop back up and running again. 

Thanks to everybody who bought the Tape Op Vol. 2 book last month! We still have a few copies available, but we’re down to the last few so the sale is over. 

We’re also getting the physical back issues up,...

Thank You Marsha Vdovin
Dec 5, 2025 BLOG

Thank You Marsha Vdovin

At the end of December, Marsha Vdovin, who has been working with Tape Op for 14 years, is moving on and leaving the Tape Op team. We’re sad to see her go, but we’re happy that she’s chosen to pursue her art full-time. Marsha has been really great to work with, and I always enjoyed the conversations we had about music and the...

New Video and Single “T-Shirt” from David Byrne and Brian Eno
Nov 25, 2025 BLOG

New Video and Single “T-Shirt” from David Byrne and Brian Eno

David Byrne and Brian Eno famously collaborated on 1981’s seminal My Life in the Bush of Ghosts LP, which was recorded before Eno produced the Talking Heads' classic LP Remain In Light that came out in 1980. Listen to both records in the order they were recorded, and you can hear the progression of ideas from ...Ghosts...