New, Improved Recording

New, Improved Recording is a recording studio in Oakland, California, near the borders of Emeryville and Berkeley in the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California.

History

First established in 2003 by Bay Area musicians/engineers Eli Crews and John Finkbeiner, New, Improved Recording became home to many well-known independent productions. The studio was once home to En Vogue but found a radical change in sound and clientele once turned over. The studio employs both analog and digital recording, allowing a wide range of engineers, musicians and projects to work there.

Some of the more notable acts to have used the studio include: Deerhoof, Beulah, Thee More Shallows, Why?, Erase Errata, Mike Watt, Rogue Wave, Subtle, Anathallo, The Ebb and Flow, Scrabbel, Society of Rockets, Crime, XBXRX, and Love Is Chemicals.

Engineers

  • Eli Crews
  • John Finkbeiner
  • Jay Pellicci
  • Christopher Cline
  • Aaron Prellwitz

Discography


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