Fela Kuti in the Studio

Interviews

Fela Kuti in the Studio

By Ian Brennan

In 2026, Fela Kuti became the first African artist ever awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Grammys, something that I formally proposed in 2020 but took over five years to be realized. Fela took his rightful place alongside such giants as Frank Sinatra, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, The Beatles, Cher, Bob Marley, Chaka Khan, Jimi Hendrix, Emmylou Harris, and John Coltrane, after never having been nominated for a Grammy during his lifetime. In his long career, Fela released a staggering 47 albums over 22 years. Here are reminisces of some of the people that worked with, and/or knew, him during that time.

Trina Shoemaker

Interviews

Trina Shoemaker

By Matthew Coughlin, Larry Crane

There are a few engineer/producers I've met along the way where I've meant to get an interview with them for ages, but for some reason it takes so much longer for us to find the time to do it. Trina Shoemaker has been one of these elusive folks ever since we first met in New Orleans. In that city, she'd worked her way up to chief engineer at Daniel Lanois' [Tape Op#127, #37] fabled Kingsway studio, recording Emmylou Harris, Iggy...

Behind The Gear with  Roland's Paul McCabe

Interviews

Behind The Gear with Roland's Paul McCabe

By Alex Ruger

I recently had a chance to chat with Paul McCabe, Senior Vice President of Research and Innovation at Roland Future Design Lab, to talk about their new moonshot, Project LYDIA, as well as his views on AI in music that underpins its development. We first met at the 2026 NAMM Show where I got a chance to demo the product and later caught up over the phone so I could learn more. Paul is a bit of a Renaissance man, with interests ranging from music tech...

Stu Epps

Interviews

Stu Epps

By Juliet Rose Epps, Brian Tarquin
Stu Epps is a British gem with an illustrious musical career as a recording engineer,...
Ben Schneider of Lord Huron

Interviews

Ben Schneider of Lord Huron

By Geoff Stanfield
Lord Huron first caught our ear with their 2012 release, Lonesome Dreams....
Adam Goldberg

Interviews

Adam Goldberg

By Daniel Silbert, Larry Crane
Many might know actor/producer/writer/director Adam Goldberg from having been in films...
Marc Daniel Nelson

Interviews

Marc Daniel Nelson

By Jonathan Morrison, Joel David Scott
For over two and a half decades, Marc Daniel Nelson has built a career rooted in...
Scott Burns

Interviews

Scott Burns

By Sam Retzer, Tim Hubbard
For a certain breed of bored and angry teenagers at the dawn of the ‘90s, nothing made us...
Kito

Interviews

Kito

By Samuel Ramirez, Meredith Hobbs Coons
Kito, whose given name is Maaike Kito Lebbing, has a music production career spanning...

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Ramones First Album Turns 50

By Geoff Stanfield

Wait, what??? The Ramones first album just turned 50! A record made by four young men from the Forest Hills neighborhood in Queens, NY, has gone on to be one of the greatest punk rock records of all-time. Ramones was produced by Craig Leon [Tape Op#151], engineered by Rob Freeman, and recorded at Plaza Sound Studios in New York City over the course of a week for about $6400. It is a top to bottom barn-burner with short, catchy songs that are raucous...

Ramones First Album Turns 50
May 21, 2026 BLOG

Ramones First Album Turns 50

Wait, what??? The Ramones first album just turned 50! A record made by four young men from the Forest Hills neighborhood in Queens, NY, has gone on to be one of the greatest punk rock records of all-time. Ramones was produced by Craig Leon [Tape Op#151], engineered by Rob Freeman, and recorded at Plaza Sound Studios in New York City over the course of a week for about $6400. It is a top to bottom barn-burner with short, catchy songs that are raucous...

Linda Perry: Let It Die Here (album)
May 20, 2026 BLOG

Linda Perry: Let It Die Here (album)

By Dawn Landes

Linda Perry’s last solo album came out in 1999. In the 27 years since then she has become one of the most successful producers for other artists, writing and recording hits for P!NK, Christina Aguilera, and more [Tape Op #143]. This album marks a return to the mic for Perry and a coming home to herself. The 17 songs on Let it Die Here are a cathartic reckoning with mortality, grief, and identity. In the 2024 documentary feature film (also...

Linda Perry: Let It Die Here (album)
May 20, 2026 BLOG

Linda Perry: Let It Die Here (album)

Linda Perry’s last solo album came out in 1999. In the 27 years since then she has become one of the most successful producers for other artists, writing and recording hits for P!NK, Christina Aguilera, and more [Tape Op #143]. This album marks a return to the mic for Perry and a coming home to herself. The 17 songs on Let it Die Here are a cathartic reckoning with mortality, grief, and identity. In the 2024 documentary feature film (also...

Two New Songs and Videos from Spacemoth
May 16, 2026 BLOG

Two New Songs and Videos from Spacemoth

By John Baccigaluppi

We interviewed engineer/producer/artist Maryam Qudus about her Spacemoth project back in Tape Op#148. Spacemoth has a new LP that is releasing on June 26, but in the meantime you can check out these two new tracks, “Internet Fantasy” and “Do We Exist,” and the fun videos accompanying them. 

We reached out to Maryam to find out more about upcoming album, and this is what she had to say:

“My new album Inward Eye started at Best House – the...

Two New Songs and Videos from Spacemoth
May 16, 2026 BLOG

Two New Songs and Videos from Spacemoth

We interviewed engineer/producer/artist Maryam Qudus about her Spacemoth project back in Tape Op#148. Spacemoth has a new LP that is releasing on June 26, but in the meantime you can check out these two new tracks, “Internet Fantasy” and “Do We Exist,” and the fun videos accompanying them. 

We reached out to Maryam to find out more about upcoming album, and this is what she had to say:

“My new album Inward Eye started at Best House – the...

Harry Styles Live From Funkhaus
May 5, 2026 BLOG

Harry Styles Live From Funkhaus

Tape Op publisher John Baccigaluppi came across this beautifully shot, long-form video of Harry Styles live in session at Berlin's Funkhaus studio. Performing orchestral versions of songs from his latest release, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, Harry Styles, along with a string section and a band that includes Kid Harpoon [Tape Op#172], Nils Frahm [#126], and drummer Tom Skinner (The Smile), delivers a compelling set of beautifully...

Harry Styles Live From Funkhaus
May 5, 2026 BLOG

Harry Styles Live From Funkhaus

Tape Op publisher John Baccigaluppi came across this beautifully shot, long-form video of Harry Styles live in session at Berlin's Funkhaus studio. Performing orchestral versions of songs from his latest release, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, Harry Styles, along with a string section and a band that includes Kid Harpoon [Tape Op#172], Nils Frahm [#126], and drummer Tom Skinner (The Smile), delivers a compelling set of beautifully...

Mitchell Sigman releases "Memory Banks" LP
May 3, 2026 BLOG

Mitchell Sigman releases "Memory Banks" LP

By Larry Crane - editor

By Mitchell Sigman's own description: "Memory Banks is an all-original love letter celebrating the futuristic musical visions of ELO, Kraftwerk, The Alan Parsons Project, et al. No AI, no Suno, no loops." Yeah, there was a time where some music, especially stuff made by people using synths and looking to push the boundaries music creation, felt like it was a glimpse into the future. To my 16 year old ears back then, ELO's [Jeff...

Mitchell Sigman releases "Memory Banks" LP
May 3, 2026 BLOG

Mitchell Sigman releases "Memory Banks" LP

By Mitchell Sigman's own description: "Memory Banks is an all-original love letter celebrating the futuristic musical visions of ELO, Kraftwerk, The Alan Parsons Project, et al. No AI, no Suno, no loops." Yeah, there was a time where some music, especially stuff made by people using synths and looking to push the boundaries music creation, felt like it was a glimpse into the future. To my 16 year old ears back then, ELO's [Jeff...

New Music From The Black Keys: Peaches!
May 1, 2026 BLOG

New Music From The Black Keys: Peaches!

By Geoff Stanfield

Although the opening moments of The Black Keys' (Dan Auerbach [Tape Op#127] and Patrick Carney [#136]) new release, Peaches!, sounds like a Tinariwen record, it quickly settles in to a familiar, loose, bluesy, and reverb-soaked groove, and doesn't relent for the album's ten tracks. The influence of Hill Country blues masters Junior Kimborough and R.L. Burnside are evident throughout the hypnotic stomps of "Stop Arguing Over...

New Music From The Black Keys: Peaches!
May 1, 2026 BLOG

New Music From The Black Keys: Peaches!

Although the opening moments of The Black Keys' (Dan Auerbach [Tape Op#127] and Patrick Carney [#136]) new release, Peaches!, sounds like a Tinariwen record, it quickly settles in to a familiar, loose, bluesy, and reverb-soaked groove, and doesn't relent for the album's ten tracks. The influence of Hill Country blues masters Junior Kimborough and R.L. Burnside are evident throughout the hypnotic stomps of "Stop Arguing Over...

Why I Am a Bad Photographer
Apr 27, 2026 NO. 173 END RANT

Why I Am a Bad Photographer

By Larry Crane

I went to college, but not for music, recording, or even writing and editing. I obtained a degree in Communications, with an emphasis on Visual, plus a minor in Art with an emphasis on Studio. This meant most of my studies were in film, filmmaking, photography, graphic design, sculpture, ceramics, illustration, painting, and such. Photography was fun, and I was able to borrow an old Olympus 35 mm camera with a fixed wide-angle lens that my dad...

Why I Am a Bad Photographer
Apr 27, 2026 NO. 173 END RANT

Why I Am a Bad Photographer

I went to college, but not for music, recording, or even writing and editing. I obtained a degree in Communications, with an emphasis on Visual, plus a minor in Art with an emphasis on Studio. This meant most of my studies were in film, filmmaking, photography, graphic design, sculpture, ceramics, illustration, painting, and such. Photography was fun, and I was able to borrow an old Olympus 35 mm camera with a fixed wide-angle lens that my dad...

Gear Geeking - Issue 173
Apr 27, 2026 NO. 173 GEAR GEEKING

Gear Geeking - Issue 173

By Andy Hong

Whenever I use great tools, I'm inspired to do great work. This is true whether I'm turning knobs on analog audio gear or tweaking the controls of software processors. The same goes for hand tools when I need to fix something. For example, my favorite screwdrivers are Wera Kraftform and Kraftform Micro <wera.de>. I have many different sets, including standard and micro-sized slotted, Phillips, Posidrive, hex, and Torx drivers....

Gear Geeking - Issue 173
Apr 27, 2026 NO. 173 GEAR GEEKING

Gear Geeking - Issue 173

Whenever I use great tools, I'm inspired to do great work. This is true whether I'm turning knobs on analog audio gear or tweaking the controls of software processors. The same goes for hand tools when I need to fix something. For example, my favorite screwdrivers are Wera Kraftform and Kraftform Micro <wera.de>. I have many different sets, including standard and micro-sized slotted, Phillips, Posidrive, hex, and Torx drivers....

New Music From I'm With Her: Sing Me Alive (Live 2025)
Apr 17, 2026 BLOG

New Music From I'm With Her: Sing Me Alive (Live 2025)

I went to see I'm With Her [Podcast Ep. #106] at The Moore theater here in Seattle on their 2025 tour, and it was among the best performances I have seen in years. The trio of Sarah Jarosz [Tape Op#140], Aoife O'Donovan [#166], and Sara Watkins write well-crafted songs, sing flawless harmonies, and are all incredible instrumentalists. The performance felt like a celebration of music and community, and their on-stage chemistry is infectious....

New Music From I'm With Her: Sing Me Alive (Live 2025)
Apr 17, 2026 BLOG

New Music From I'm With Her: Sing Me Alive (Live 2025)

I went to see I'm With Her [Podcast Ep. #106] at The Moore theater here in Seattle on their 2025 tour, and it was among the best performances I have seen in years. The trio of Sarah Jarosz [Tape Op#140], Aoife O'Donovan [#166], and Sara Watkins write well-crafted songs, sing flawless harmonies, and are all incredible instrumentalists. The performance felt like a celebration of music and community, and their on-stage chemistry is infectious....

New Steve Gunn EP: Shape of a Wave
Apr 11, 2026 BLOG

New Steve Gunn EP: Shape of a Wave

By Geoff Stanfield

I interviewed Steve Gunn in 2023 for Episode #80 of the Tape Op Podcast after coming across his 2019 album, The Unseen in Between. His 2025 release, Daylight, Daylight, was one of my favorite albums from last year, and is still in constant rotation. Gunn's new four song EP, Shape of a Wave, is a bit of a tease, but a welcome one. It opens with a new song, "Shape of a Wave," a mellow bossa nova-tinged track, complete with pastoral...

New Steve Gunn EP: Shape of a Wave
Apr 11, 2026 BLOG

New Steve Gunn EP: Shape of a Wave

I interviewed Steve Gunn in 2023 for Episode #80 of the Tape Op Podcast after coming across his 2019 album, The Unseen in Between. His 2025 release, Daylight, Daylight, was one of my favorite albums from last year, and is still in constant rotation. Gunn's new four song EP, Shape of a Wave, is a bit of a tease, but a welcome one. It opens with a new song, "Shape of a Wave," a mellow bossa nova-tinged track, complete with pastoral...

New Single from Weezer produced by Kenny Blume
Apr 6, 2026 BLOG

New Single from Weezer produced by Kenny Blume

By John Baccigaluppi

Weezer is back with a new album coming soon and they have released the single, “Shine Again,” which was produced by Kenny Blume and Klas Åhlund at Kenny’s Putnam Hill studio in L.A. The song was tracked to tape and it rocks!

Previously known as Kenny Beats, Mr. Blume produced last years Getting Killed by Geese as well as the last two IDLES [Podcast Ep.#98] LPs.

I had a chance to stop by Kenny’s studio a few months ago while he was tracking the Weezer...

New Single from Weezer produced by Kenny Blume
Apr 6, 2026 BLOG

New Single from Weezer produced by Kenny Blume

Weezer is back with a new album coming soon and they have released the single, “Shine Again,” which was produced by Kenny Blume and Klas Åhlund at Kenny’s Putnam Hill studio in L.A. The song was tracked to tape and it rocks!

Previously known as Kenny Beats, Mr. Blume produced last years Getting Killed by Geese as well as the last two IDLES [Podcast Ep.#98] LPs.

I had a chance to stop by Kenny’s studio a few months ago while he was tracking the Weezer...

LET'S DIY

Build a tube Mic Pre

interview

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

interview

How to Build a Microphone

Joel Cameron

For decades condenser microphones have been the staple for high-quality recording and live sound assignments. Unfortunately, not everyone can afford to own a good one. Well that's about to...

Build Your Own Spring Reverb

interview

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...

Telephone Microphone

interview

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....

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Why I Am a Bad Photographer
Apr 27, 2026 NO. 173 END RANT

Why I Am a Bad Photographer

By Larry Crane

I went to college, but not for music, recording, or even writing and editing. I obtained a degree in Communications, with an emphasis on Visual, plus a minor in Art with an emphasis on Studio. This meant most of my studies were in film, filmmaking, photography, graphic design, sculpture, ceramics, illustration, painting, and such. Photography was fun, and I was able to borrow an old Olympus 35 mm camera with a fixed wide-angle lens that my dad...

Why I Am a Bad Photographer
Apr 27, 2026 NO. 173 END RANT

Why I Am a Bad Photographer

I went to college, but not for music, recording, or even writing and editing. I obtained a degree in Communications, with an emphasis on Visual, plus a minor in Art with an emphasis on Studio. This meant most of my studies were in film, filmmaking, photography, graphic design, sculpture, ceramics, illustration, painting, and such. Photography was fun, and I was able to borrow an old Olympus 35 mm camera with a fixed wide-angle lens that my dad...

Gear Geeking - Issue 173
Apr 27, 2026 NO. 173 GEAR GEEKING

Gear Geeking - Issue 173

By Andy Hong

Whenever I use great tools, I'm inspired to do great work. This is true whether I'm turning knobs on analog audio gear or tweaking the controls of software processors. The same goes for hand tools when I need to fix something. For example, my favorite screwdrivers are Wera Kraftform and Kraftform Micro <wera.de>. I have many different sets, including standard and micro-sized slotted, Phillips, Posidrive, hex, and Torx drivers....

Gear Geeking - Issue 173
Apr 27, 2026 NO. 173 GEAR GEEKING

Gear Geeking - Issue 173

Whenever I use great tools, I'm inspired to do great work. This is true whether I'm turning knobs on analog audio gear or tweaking the controls of software processors. The same goes for hand tools when I need to fix something. For example, my favorite screwdrivers are Wera Kraftform and Kraftform Micro <wera.de>. I have many different sets, including standard and micro-sized slotted, Phillips, Posidrive, hex, and Torx drivers....

Clarissa Connelly
Mar 13, 2026 NO. 172 INTERVIEWS

Clarissa Connelly

By Amy Gwatkin and Meredith Hobbs Coons

Clarissa Connelly, the Scotland-born, Copenhagen-based composer, first captured audiences’ attention with her 2018 release, Tech Duinn, and has been creating medieval-tinged multidimensional soundscapes ever since. Informed by her masters' level composition studies at the Rhythmic Music Conservatory and influenced by ancient mythologies and holy landmarks alike, Connelly’s work has drawn comparisons to Kate Bush as well as Hildegard von Bingen....

Clarissa Connelly
Mar 13, 2026 NO. 172 INTERVIEWS

Clarissa Connelly

Clarissa Connelly, the Scotland-born, Copenhagen-based composer, first captured audiences’ attention with her 2018 release, Tech Duinn, and has been creating medieval-tinged multidimensional soundscapes ever since. Informed by her masters' level composition studies at the Rhythmic Music Conservatory and influenced by ancient mythologies and holy landmarks alike, Connelly’s work has drawn comparisons to Kate Bush as well as Hildegard von Bingen....

Gear Geeking - Issue 172
Feb 14, 2026 NO. 172 GEAR GEEKING

Gear Geeking - Issue 172

By Andy Hong

If you've ever recorded in Nashville, you'll understand that countertop ice machines are ubiquitous here. The first time I walked into Blackbird Studio (years before I moved here), owner John McBride [Tape Op#97] showed me the new ice makers he had just installed. To this day, I smile whenever I set foot in any of Blackbird's lounges and remember that interaction with John. Same with my first visits with Dave Cobb [#122] and F. Reid...

Gear Geeking - Issue 172
Feb 14, 2026 NO. 172 GEAR GEEKING

Gear Geeking - Issue 172

If you've ever recorded in Nashville, you'll understand that countertop ice machines are ubiquitous here. The first time I walked into Blackbird Studio (years before I moved here), owner John McBride [Tape Op#97] showed me the new ice makers he had just installed. To this day, I smile whenever I set foot in any of Blackbird's lounges and remember that interaction with John. Same with my first visits with Dave Cobb [#122] and F. Reid...

Jim-E Stack
Jan 5, 2026 NO. 171 INTERVIEWS

Jim-E Stack

By Graham Tolbert and Larry Crane

In 2025, Jim-E Stack (born James Harmon Stack) had three big releases out – Bon Iver's SABLE, fABLE, Lorde's Virgin, and Aminé's 13 Months of Sunshine – that he'd worked on as a producer and co-writer. Living in L.A., he's also worked with Charli XCX, Empress Of, Haim, and others. His attention to setting up open creative recording situations and following through to overseeing the mix process yields some amazing results.

Jim-E Stack
Jan 5, 2026 NO. 171 INTERVIEWS

Jim-E Stack

In 2025, Jim-E Stack (born James Harmon Stack) had three big releases out – Bon Iver's SABLE, fABLE, Lorde's Virgin, and Aminé's 13 Months of Sunshine – that he'd worked on as a producer and co-writer. Living in L.A., he's also worked with Charli XCX, Empress Of, Haim, and others. His attention to setting up open creative recording situations and following through to overseeing the mix process yields some amazing results.

Will Killingsworth & Dead Air Studios
Jan 5, 2026 NO. 171 INTERVIEWS

Will Killingsworth & Dead Air Studios

By Sam Retzer and Meghan Minior

If you know a thing or two about punk and hardcore from the last few decades, you’ll know the name Will Killingsworth. His band, Orchid, brought unbridled passion to the ‘90s screamo scene, while Bucket Full of Teeth explored more noisy experimental fringes. From his Dead Air Studios in Amherst, Massachusetts, Will has recorded and mixed countless bands, such as Jeromes Dream, Self Defense Family, Full of Hell, and Hoax, plus mastered a staggering...

Will Killingsworth & Dead Air Studios
Jan 5, 2026 NO. 171 INTERVIEWS

Will Killingsworth & Dead Air Studios

If you know a thing or two about punk and hardcore from the last few decades, you’ll know the name Will Killingsworth. His band, Orchid, brought unbridled passion to the ‘90s screamo scene, while Bucket Full of Teeth explored more noisy experimental fringes. From his Dead Air Studios in Amherst, Massachusetts, Will has recorded and mixed countless bands, such as Jeromes Dream, Self Defense Family, Full of Hell, and Hoax, plus mastered a staggering...

Ramones First Album Turns 50
May 21, 2026 BLOG

Ramones First Album Turns 50

By Geoff Stanfield

Wait, what??? The Ramones first album just turned 50! A record made by four young men from the Forest Hills neighborhood in Queens, NY, has gone on to be one of the greatest punk rock records of all-time. Ramones was produced by Craig Leon [Tape Op#151], engineered by Rob Freeman, and recorded at Plaza Sound Studios in New York City over the course of a week for about $6400. It is a top to bottom barn-burner with short, catchy songs that are raucous...

Ramones First Album Turns 50
May 21, 2026 BLOG

Ramones First Album Turns 50

Wait, what??? The Ramones first album just turned 50! A record made by four young men from the Forest Hills neighborhood in Queens, NY, has gone on to be one of the greatest punk rock records of all-time. Ramones was produced by Craig Leon [Tape Op#151], engineered by Rob Freeman, and recorded at Plaza Sound Studios in New York City over the course of a week for about $6400. It is a top to bottom barn-burner with short, catchy songs that are raucous...

Linda Perry: Let It Die Here (album)
May 20, 2026 BLOG

Linda Perry: Let It Die Here (album)

By Dawn Landes

Linda Perry’s last solo album came out in 1999. In the 27 years since then she has become one of the most successful producers for other artists, writing and recording hits for P!NK, Christina Aguilera, and more [Tape Op #143]. This album marks a return to the mic for Perry and a coming home to herself. The 17 songs on Let it Die Here are a cathartic reckoning with mortality, grief, and identity. In the 2024 documentary feature film (also...

Linda Perry: Let It Die Here (album)
May 20, 2026 BLOG

Linda Perry: Let It Die Here (album)

Linda Perry’s last solo album came out in 1999. In the 27 years since then she has become one of the most successful producers for other artists, writing and recording hits for P!NK, Christina Aguilera, and more [Tape Op #143]. This album marks a return to the mic for Perry and a coming home to herself. The 17 songs on Let it Die Here are a cathartic reckoning with mortality, grief, and identity. In the 2024 documentary feature film (also...

Two New Songs and Videos from Spacemoth
May 16, 2026 BLOG

Two New Songs and Videos from Spacemoth

By John Baccigaluppi

We interviewed engineer/producer/artist Maryam Qudus about her Spacemoth project back in Tape Op#148. Spacemoth has a new LP that is releasing on June 26, but in the meantime you can check out these two new tracks, “Internet Fantasy” and “Do We Exist,” and the fun videos accompanying them. 

We reached out to Maryam to find out more about upcoming album, and this is what she had to say:

“My new album Inward Eye started at Best House – the...

Two New Songs and Videos from Spacemoth
May 16, 2026 BLOG

Two New Songs and Videos from Spacemoth

We interviewed engineer/producer/artist Maryam Qudus about her Spacemoth project back in Tape Op#148. Spacemoth has a new LP that is releasing on June 26, but in the meantime you can check out these two new tracks, “Internet Fantasy” and “Do We Exist,” and the fun videos accompanying them. 

We reached out to Maryam to find out more about upcoming album, and this is what she had to say:

“My new album Inward Eye started at Best House – the...