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Tape Op Magazine Apr/May '26 No. 172

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Tape Op Magazine Apr/May '26 No. 172

In the April/May 2026 issue:

  • Kid Harpoon: Harry Styles, David Byrne, Miley Cyrus
  • Dan the Automator: Deltron 3030, Dr. Octagon, Gorillaz, Cornershop
  • James Krivchenia: Big Thief, Westerman, Tucker Zimmerman
  • Robert Lang: Nirvana, Foo Fighters, Kenny G, Seattle
  • Clarissa Connelly: making World of Work
  • Jeff Rosenstock: Bomb the Music Industry!, Craig of the Creek
  • Cameron Spies: Blackwater Holylight, The Shivas, Radiation City
  • Ratboys: making Singin' to an Empty Chair with Chris Walla
  • ...plus gear reviews!

The Creative Music Recording Magazine. Tape Op is about learning how to make great recordings with whatever tools you have access to. They interview engineers, producers, and musicians who are making great recordings. Interviewers sit down and talk with them at length and then run long, in-depth interviews. The reader becomes, in essence, the "tape op" hanging out in the studio and learning the trade from the seasoned vets working in the studio.

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In the April/May 2026 issue:

  • Kid Harpoon: Harry Styles, David Byrne, Miley Cyrus
  • Dan the Automator: Deltron 3030, Dr. Octagon, Gorillaz, Cornershop
  • James Krivchenia: Big Thief, Westerman, Tucker Zimmerman
  • Robert Lang: Nirvana, Foo Fighters, Kenny G, Seattle
  • Clarissa Connelly: making World of Work
  • Jeff Rosenstock: Bomb the Music Industry!, Craig of the Creek
  • Cameron Spies: Blackwater Holylight, The Shivas, Radiation City
  • Ratboys: making Singin' to an Empty Chair with Chris Walla
  • ...plus gear reviews!

The Creative Music Recording Magazine. Tape Op is about learning how to make great recordings with whatever tools you have access to. They interview engineers, producers, and musicians who are making great recordings. Interviewers sit down and talk with them at length and then run long, in-depth interviews. The reader becomes, in essence, the "tape op" hanging out in the studio and learning the trade from the seasoned vets working in the studio.

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