"Recording Technology and Musical Aesthetics" presented by Bob and Dan Adams

Bob Adams is a professor of design at the California College of Art, an organic farmer, and an intrepid fixer of old machines. Dan Adams is a senior engineer at Skydio, bassist in an obscure yet world-renowned rock band, and a gifted metal and wood worker. Bob and Dan are lifelong musicians and multi-instrumentalists, with myriad recording credits throughout the past four decades. Between them, they have recorded and performed across genres (and technologies) with such artists as Stan Getz, Woody Shaw, OxBow, Joe Pass, Michael Brook, Freddie Hubbard, Thomas Dolby, and Flea.

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