Here’s a video for Airport’s Collide – including footage shot in Studio B.
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Airport’s Go Up Out Now!
Airport is the brain child of Craig Small, formerly of Waltham. Craig arrived at Q to produce the band Boone.
This is his solo effort. Almost all the instruments were performed by Craig at home. After the record was done, drums were tracked in Studio B, and the entire thing was mixed by Rafi.
Corin Ashley – Badfinger Bridge (Video)
Corin Ashley’s Badfinger Bridge is off his 2013 release New Lion Terraces. It was recorded all over the place, INCLUDING a studio called Abbey Road (as this video makes clear)! Not sure anything on this song was tracked at Q; BUT, Corin did drag his 1″ MCI 8 track tape deck to Q for the sessions (where it still resides in Studio B. Remote-less and free of an auto locator, it makes the operator’s life that much more interesting!).
Dave Mattacks played drums straight onto that tape machine, and Kay Hanley contributed vocals to a few tracks that appeared on New Lion Terraces.
This video brought to our attention thanks to the good folks at Daykamp Music who have a nice blog dedicated to music videos from local artist.
The album was released on Elefant Records – visit them on Facebook
Q Division featured in Tape Op
Tape Op magazine is the only studio magazine that anyone we know ever READS, so we were psyched that they wanted to do a feature on Q Division. I’m afraid the entire interview is only in the magazine itself (available for free, in both print AND digital formats!), but you can read some and see the extra photos on the Tape Op website.
Greg Martin in Studio B
Cool photos by Rafi Sofer



