Journal article
Capturing that Philadelphia Sound: A Technical Exploration of Sigma Sound Studios
Journal on the art of record production, (6)
01 May 2012
Abstract
Sigma Sound Studios was founded in 1968 by Joseph D. Tarsia and was the site of most major record production originating from Philadelphia, PA during the 1970's and 1980's. As a creative environment, Sigma was instrumental in the production of "Philadelphia Soul" music. While larger markets such as London, New York or Los Angeles have a plethora of recording facilities influencing music production, the recording facilities in smaller markets such as Philadelphia, Detroit and Muscle Shoals can have a greater influence in developing an identifiable sonic character. The musical output from these cities are often associated with their pool of musicians, such as MFSB, The Funk Brothers and The Swampers. However, the creative and technical environment provides its own impact on each city's identifiable sonic character. Such is the influence of Sigma Sound Studios on record production in Philadelphia. Using materials from the Sigma Sound Studios Collection in the Drexel University Audio Archives and exclusive interviews with Joseph Tarsia, this paper will describe the early technical design that shaped Sigma's environment and recording techniques developed and used by Tarsia and how this environment and these techniques supported the creative musical community. This paper will refer to select recordings that demonstrate the sonic influence of Sigma Sound Studio's creative environment. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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- Title
- Capturing that Philadelphia Sound: A Technical Exploration of Sigma Sound Studios
- Creators
- Toby Seay
- Publication Details
- Journal on the art of record production, (6)
- Publisher
- Association for the Study of the Art of Record Production
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Arts and Entertainment Enterprise
- Identifiers
- 991022018780804721