New podcast: 'Permanently Damaged' with Laura Banks and Janette Barber

Among all the new podcasts coming to record with us at Dubway Studios, one to keep an ear out for is Permanently Damaged with Banks and Barber! The series, in association with Crossover Media Group and Art 19, launched this autumn on Apple Podcasts. The pair record their shows in our Main Floor studios weekly with Dubway engineer Zac Suskevich.

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Permanently Damaged features hosts (and superstars) Janette Barber, six-time Emmy Award winning TV producer/writer on The Rosie O’Donnell Show and ABC’s The View and former SiriusXM host and comic, and Laura Banks, comic, Star Trek actress and movie star. "Banks and Barber are kick-ass NYC female comics and USA Today best selling co-authors, taking the podcast world by storm in this tell-all program."

About the podcast: "Based in New York City, PD serves listeners interested in laugh-out-loud humor mixed with real information and insight about how to survive as a single female or married in the 21st Century. Permanently Damaged with Banks and Barber is released every week on Tuesdays and Thursdays." Read more about the podcast on BanksandBarber.com.

Listen to the first episode below!

Cerberus Rex: An Audio Adventure on Sci-Fi.com

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Last autumn, Dubway Studios facilitated the principal dialogue recording for new radio play Cerberus Rex, in which engineer Adrian Thorstensen recorded six voice actors simultaneously in the Mezzanine Studio's Live Room. Thorstensen also worked on the final mix earlier this summer.

CERBERUS REX, written and produced by Jason Hardcastle at Heorot Media, is an hour-and-a-half long science fiction audio adventure:

"Dr. Anabela Correia, a professor of astrophysics at Hawksmoor University, travels upon request by a former colleague to Well Station, a research facility performing experiments on a mystery of physics in an underground cave.  A natural explorer, Ana rushes to view the phenomenon first-hand and, accompanied by Well Station Security/Containment Officer Benjamin Wyngarde, is soon staring down at a marvel hidden deep. Then... not so deep."

Available for high-quality download and free streaming on Sci-Fi.com.

New podcast: 'Spare Change' with Belyne and Sherrell

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Our studios continue to bustle with the birth of new podcast recordings every week! Dubway Studios became home to Belyne Vil and Sherrell's new talk-show format podcast, Spare Change, recording weekly with our staff engineers.

"Spare Change podcast is the humorous guide to navigating through relationships, health and wellness, and a dose of pop-culture. Co-hosts Belyne and Sherrell, combine their unofficial opinions and two-cents to provide the audience with some 'spare change.'"

Episodes available for listening on SoundCloud and iTunes.

New podcast: Datboy and a Bougie Chick

Our studios have been bustling with new podcast recordings every week! Podcasters Martina Miller and Caron Breland have started their new show, Datboy and a Bougie Chick, recording every week with our engineers.

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Grab a glass of your favorite wine or potion and join Martina (@heyytinaa), and Breland (@DatBoyBreland) as they give their controversial yet comedic views on all things life, relationships, and pop culture. As recent HBCU (FAMU) Alumni now residing in the Big Apple, Datboy & A Bougie Chick will deliver conversation that you may always think, but never say aloud.

Available every Thursday on Soundcloud (Apple Podcast Coming Soon).

Jane Ira Bloom interview for Soul and Jazz radio's "The Fringe"

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Last month, soprano saxophonist Jane Ira Bloom visited Dubway to record a spotlight interview with Michael Ambrosino, for Soul and Jazz's "The Fringe" series. Bloom talks about slowing down, using every note and her new album ‘Wild Lines - Improvising Emily Dickinson’ on the tenth edition of The Fringe’s Artist Spotlight series. Take a listen to the interview here.

Jane Ira Bloom is a Grammy nominated jazz soprano saxophonist and composer, noted for her use of live electronics in her shows to alter the sound of her performance. In 2007, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship for musical composition, and in 2013, in her release Sixteen saunders received a Grammy nomination for the Beat Surround Sound category. "Wild Lines," her latest work for jazz quartet/spoken word inspired by the poetry of Emily Dickinson, was recently released on September 8th.

The Fringe is a two-hour on-demand program that showcases musicians from around the globe who are reshaping the landscape of Jazz. The show features music that's creative, fun, hip, curious, & thoughtful, but still familiar to anyone who listens to, and appreciates contemporary Jazz.

'Remy's Place' featured on Pinna, Panoply's new children's app

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This month, the podcast network Panoply launched a new subscription app for kids, Pinna, which The New York Times calls "a digital toy box full of ad-free audio for listeners 4-12.”

Over the last few months, Dubway has been working closely with the podcast network on two of the new Rhumba-produced series. One of the audio series, Remy's Place, a musical narrative, is now available for listening on the Pinna app, with new episodes releasing weekly.

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Conceived, written, and produced by Rhumba Recorders co-owner Michael Rubin with singer-songwriter Richard Julian, Remy's Place is a highly sound-designed, sonic extravaganza centered around a child, Remy, who grows up in a music café that his parents named after him. 

Music features some of the best jazz players in New York City (Norah Jones, Tony Scherr, Tony Mason, Henry Butler, Matthew Munesteri, Noé Socha, Kenny Wollesen, Roy Nathanson) and was recorded live in the Mezzanine studio. Remy's Place's production adheres to Rhumba's axiom that kids programming and music should be enjoyable by all ages.

 

Podcast Recording for 'Block & Lot' by Brian Meier

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Over the summer, our studios have been busy recording for many new podcasts, including Block & Lot by Brian Meier

Block & Lot is a new informative podcast, by hosts Brian Meier and Jamie Highline, that brings listeners real, timely information on the real estate market, in a live talk-show format. Brian and Jamie, who work together at New York's largest real estate company, The Corcoran Group, recorded their first episodes here at Dubway, and can be listened to via iTunes.

Vocal tracking for Daniel Pigliavento

Singer and actor Daniel Pigliavento was in studio recording vocals with engineer Jake Bolles for an upcoming project.

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Daniel appeared in Pitch Perfect 2, playing a member of an a cappella group in the 2015 film starring Anna Kendrick and Rebel Wilson. In 2011, he also appeared as a dancer in the film Get On Up: The James Brown Story. His most recent music release, Summertime Anytime, with collaborator Hannah Bush, reached over 20,000 views on YouTube.

StarTalk Radio's "Playing With Science" Podcast recording in the Mezzanine

A few episodes for StarTalk's new spin-off show Playing With Science was recorded in the Mezzanine this week. Guest interviewees included Gymnastic Olympian and sport biomechanics innovator Phil Cheetham (participating via Skype) and former lead scientist for NASA, Dr. Ellen Stofan.

Hosts Chris Nice and Gary O'Reilly in the Mezzanine's live room.

Hosts Chris Nice and Gary O'Reilly in the Mezzanine's live room.

Playing with Science, presented by StarTalk and Stitcher, is a podcast that explores the science behind some of the most iconic, memorable moments in sports. The new show is hosted by professional British soccer player and sports broadcaster Gary O’Reilly and Chuck Nice, voted “Fan Favorite StarTalk co-host” for the past two years. Guests include top professional athletes, sports experts, coaches, and pundits. New episodes air Wednesday nights at 7 pm ET on the StarTalk Podcast Network. 

Location recording for the returning season of Cash Cab

Dubway location recordist Zac Suskevich was recording sound for the new season of Discovery Channel's Cash Cab. The series, which ran from 2005-2012, is back for a new season with original host Ben Bailey.

In the reality game show, which takes place in New York City, players picked up in the Cash Cab have to answer trivia questions before they reach their destination – and possibly win up to $1,000!

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VO for Albert Watson documentary

Scottish fashion and celebrity photographer Albert Watson was recording voice overs for a documentary about his work, which included the infamous portrait of Steve Jobs. Watson's work is featured in galleries and museums worldwide. In June 2015, Queen Elizabeth II awarded him an Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2015 for 'services to photography.'

Location recording for Delta Launchpad, curated by VICE

Dubway location recordist Zac Suskevich recorded the New York City edition of Delta Launchpad, a multi-city series of events hosted by Delta Air Lines and VICE Media.

Curated by VICE, the series celebrates Delta’s significant growth in Los Angeles, New York and Seattle, "providing aspiring entrepreneurs with the tools to support their creative passions, and their pursuit of travel" through daily programming. In New York City, Delta Launchpad ran from June 8-11 at Kinfolk 94 in Williamsburg with a focus on music. The music industry workshops and performances included artists Sofi Tukker, Father of Awful Records, Fatima Al Qadiri, Holy Ghost!, Palmbomen II, and Tanisha Scott.

Podcast Recording for ArtsCenter College of Design

Last week, engineer Sam Palumbo recorded a podcast for ArtCenter College of Design alumni with Lorne Buchman (right), president of the ArtCenter, and interviewee Nicholas Gustafsson (left), director of global design for PepsiCo. Also interviewed for the alumni podcast was lead designer at UNICEF, Mari Nakano.

ArtCenter is a nonprofit, private college specializing in design, located in Pasadena, CA.

Post Mix for "On a Knife Edge"

Dubway Studios did a full surround sound mix for the documentary feature, On a Knife Edgeproduced by Eli Cane and directed by Jeremy Williams. Mariah Cruz worked on the dialogue cleanup, while our chief engineer Nathaniel Reichman did the post mix for the feature-length film.

On The Knife Edge, a "coming-of-age journey set on the Pine Ridge Reservation," is set against a background of rising racial tension and protest, where a Lakota teenager learns first-hand what it means to lead a new generation and enter adulthood in a world where the odds are stacked against him.

Post Mix for short film 'Chivalry' by Jono Freedrix

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Dubway has had the pleasure of working on the post mixes for short films by Brooklyn film director Jono Freedrix, most recently for The Fluid Trilogy (Bloody Mary, Sucklepump, and Bun In The Oven).

This month, engineer Nathaniel Reichman worked on the mix for his latest film, Chivalry: "a sly romance about a lonesome man and his duplicitous dream girl, starring Bob Greenberg, Chayna Douglas & Sam Moyer." Mariah Cruz and Louis Fisher assisted with editing the music and SFX.

 

Radio interviews for The Fraternity's "Requiem" on Sony Classical

An international community of young priests known as The Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter, or “The Fraternity” as they have lovingly been referred to, includes some of today’s most skilled and committed singers of Gregorian chant.  The community has been preparing to present ancient melodies anew, on the album Requiem, to be released on May 12, 2017 through their new international collaboration with De Montfort Music/Sony Classical.

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From Dubway, Fr. Garrick Huang & Fr. Zachary Akers conducted promotional interviews via phone patch with radio stations nationwide. Adrian Thorstensen, pictured on the left, engineered.

Tanzina Vega interviewing Richard Rothstein for Premium Podcasts by CNN

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Tanzina Vega was in studio recording an interview for Premium Podcasts by CNN with Richard Rothstein, who participated via ISDN connection from a studio in Washington, D.C.

Tanzina Vega is CNNMoney's national reporter for race and inequality in America. Prior to working at CNN, Vega was a staff reporter for The New York Times where she created and covered a beat on race and ethnicity for the national desk, reported on digital media and advertising for the business desk and covered the New York City courts for the metro section.

Richard Rothstein is an author and research associate of the Economic Policy Institute and a fellow at the Thurgood Marshall Institute of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and of the Haas Institute at the University of California (Berkeley), with expertise in education, race, and ethnicity.

Griffin Dunne for the Modern Love Podcast

Last week, engineer Russell Castiglione recorded Griffin Dunne for the Modern Love podcast.

Modern Love is a collaborative podcast between Boston's WBUR and New York's NPR that features the popular New York Times column, with readings by notable personalities and updates from the essayists themselves. Dubway continues to work with Modern Love after recording readings in 2016 by Dakota Fanning, Issa Rae and Mark Duplass.