Peter Katis
Death Cab For Cutie "Kids in '99'"
Inside the Track #48
Series | 1h00
interpol
the national
frightened rabbit
the swell season
jÓnsi
Peter Katis is well known for his engineering, mixing, and producing alternative and indie rock acts, such as The National, Interpol, Frightened Rabbit, Jónsi Birgisson (of Sigur Rós), Local Natives, Augustines, The Head and the Heart, Trey Anastasio, The Swell Season, Mercury Rev, The Twilight Sad, We Were Promised Jetpacks, Shearwater, Mates Of State, Tokyo Police Club, The Kissaway Trail and many more. Katis’ credits page at Allmusic.com listed more than 360 entries over a 20-year long career, a clear statement of his extreme popularity and talent.
He works from his own residential studio, Tarquin Studios, in Bridgeport, Connecticut, which he originally set up with his brother. The studio’s homey feel, with a huge control room and large recording areas, plus an extensive collection of analogue gear and instruments, all remain crucial to his way of working. The analogue gear at Tarquin includes Studer 961 and 962 consoles, Studer A827 24-track and A820 1/2″ 2-track tape machines, and outboards by the likes of API, Neve, Telefunken, Neumann, Chandler, Thermionic Culture, Universal Audio, Teletronix, Urei, and more. But, like almost everyone today, Katis also makes extensive use of digital equipment.
interpol
the national
frightened rabbit
the swell season
jÓnsi
Peter Katis is well known for his engineering, mixing, and producing alternative and indie rock acts, such as The National, Interpol, Frightened Rabbit, Jónsi Birgisson (of Sigur Rós), Local Natives, Augustines, The Head and the Heart, Trey Anastasio, The Swell Season, Mercury Rev, The Twilight Sad, We Were Promised Jetpacks, Shearwater, Mates Of State, Tokyo Police Club, The Kissaway Trail and many more. Katis’ credits page at Allmusic.com listed more than 360 entries over a 20-year long career, a clear statement of his extreme popularity and talent.
He works from his own residential studio, Tarquin Studios, in Bridgeport, Connecticut, which he originally set up with his brother. The studio’s homey feel, with a huge control room and large recording areas, plus an extensive collection of analogue gear and instruments, all remain crucial to his way of working. The analogue gear at Tarquin includes Studer 961 and 962 consoles, Studer A827 24-track and A820 1/2″ 2-track tape machines, and outboards by the likes of API, Neve, Telefunken, Neumann, Chandler, Thermionic Culture, Universal Audio, Teletronix, Urei, and more. But, like almost everyone today, Katis also makes extensive use of digital equipment.
Death Cab For Cutie "Kids in '99'"
Inside the Track #48
Series | 1h00
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