VIDEO: Rush's Geddy Lee on how studios have evolved (Part 2)
From mics and some guys to DAWs and vibeless records
In the second part of our five-part Geddy Lee video series, the Rush frontman talks about how studio techniques have changed throughout Rush's recording career.
Check out Part 1 of our Geddy Lee interview to find out how the Time Machine tour delayed the recording sessions for the new album and keep an eye on the site for the next three installments over the coming days.
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Matt is a freelance journalist who has spent the last decade interviewing musicians for the likes of Total Guitar, Guitarist, Guitar World, MusicRadar, NME.com, DJ Mag and Electronic Sound. In 2020, he launched CreativeMoney.co.uk, which aims to share the ideas that make creative lifestyles more sustainable. He plays guitar, but should not be allowed near your delay pedals.
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