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Hollywood’s Barefoot Recording Studio Opens Its Doors

Tuesday January 15, 2019. 01:01 AM , from Digital Pro Sound
Eric Valentine’s
Longtime Private Studio Was Formerly Crystal Recording

Pictured in Studio A (L-R) are recording artist Grace Potter, producer and studio owner Eric Valentine (seated), UnderToneAudio equipment designer Larry Jasper, and studio manager Tim O’Sullivan. Photo by David Goggin.

Hollywood, CA,
December 2018 – Barefoot Recording has officially opened its doors to
outside clients after serving as Eric Valentine’s private studio since 2000,
where he has produced albums for artists such as Good Charlotte, Taking Back
Sunday, Nickel Creek, Queens of the Stone Age, Third Eye Blind, Smash Mouth,
The All-American Rejects, and Slash, among many others.

Valentine, who is still active making records, brings the
perspective of an end user to the studio design process. Striving to fulfill
the needs and solve the problems of today’s
record makers, he developed Barefoot Recording and the equipment manufacturer
UnderToneAudio as outlets for his creative vision, making it available to a
wide variety of musicians, engineers, and producers.

Valentine explained his reasoning for opening the doors and
making Barefoot a fully functional commercial recording studio: “I have hogged
this place to myself long enough. It is time for others to experience this
creative wonderland and how inspiring it can really be. I also now have a new
world of inspiration at the studio I have built for myself in Topanga that
keeps me close to my family.”

Studio manager Tim O’Sullivan added, “Barefoot is a place that
combines the tradition, service and professionalism of a big classic LA
commercial studio with the comfort and creative energy of a world-class producer’s
private studio. Before opening to the public, we thoroughly checked every
technical detail and made sure that every piece of gear and every instrument
was in tip-top shape. In addition to our main Studio A, Studio B now hosts
projects with Joe Napolitano, Nick Zinner and myself, and Studio C is home to
Mike Pepe.”

Originally built as a post office in1950, it was converted to
Crystal Industries Recording Studio in 1967 by Andrew Berliner. Through
Berliner’s innovative acoustic and electrical design, the studio quickly became
one of the premier recording facilities in Southern California. Artists ranging
from Barbara Streisand to Jimi Hendrix and with the high point being the
recording and creation of Stevie Wonders “Songs in the Key of Life”.
Other notable artists include Supertramp, Jackson 5, War, The Doors, James
Taylor, Eric Clapton, Marvin Gaye, and The Byrds.

In the late 80’s and early 90’s the facility was leased by the
producer Matt Hyde (Deftones, Slayer, Parkway Drive) for projects that included
Jane’s Addiction, Porno for Pyros, and Monster Magnet. In 2000, Eric Valentine
took ownership of the building and it’s resident “Stevie Wonder” 9ft
Yamaha grand piano, which was used on the Stevie Wonder records recorded during
the Crystal Industry era.  From
2000-2018, Studio A became Eric Valentine’s private studio and studio B hosted producers like Jon Brion, Jacquire
King, Matt Rad, and Cian Riordan.

For more info, visit: https://www.barefoot-recording.com
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