Fellow Bloggers, Reading Enthusiasts and Internet Innovators,
The thought occurred to me just a few moments ago, that there are copious amounts of blogs on the web and the same is likely true for the independent record labels in your specific areas. So, why then should you come to 7 Times 7 Records to have your creation brought to fruition?
Well, while this blog can already tell you most everything that you would want to know about our equipment, the studio, the engineers and the musicians, it has yet to set itself apart from all the competition.
So, if you would do me the delight in reading onward, I shall go into more depth.
When you decide to record at 7 Times 7 Records you are allowing yourself the opportunity to let your creativity flow, free from judgments and preconceived notions about what “real” music should or should not be. You will get to meet Tim, the head engineer and Kelly, Tim’s assistant during your session. Tim has about 20 years of experience which makes him more then capable of making your audio sound as amazing in actuality, as it does in your mind. Kelly has been working in the industry for 10 years, and thusly is capable of directing your piece towards being a work of art, as you enjoy the soothing atmosphere of the label.
The studio, of course, has top of the line equipment with a multitude of extras but we do not like to focus simply on the things we have, but on what we can offer you. It is about a sense of comfort and a lack of rigid formalities. We want you to relax and enjoy the recording experience. While we do the behind the scenes work, you are welcome to enjoy complimentary drinks, to sit in the sauna, or to listen to classic records on our pristine vinyl.
As always, we are here to make sure that you can get everything out of your recording experience that you crave, so feel free to come by the studio on 9445 J Street in Omaha and get a tour, or call for Kelly at 402-593-7070 to chat, or do both! We look forward to working with you and continuing to make it clear, why you’ll never to go to a different recording studio again.