Since releasing their debut album in 2013, British alt-rock outfit Public Service Broadcasting have attracted an ever-growing devoted fanbase drawn to their complex instrumental arrangements and distinctive use of archive recordings in place of traditional vocals.
Known for their concept-focused releases, the band are about to release their fourth album, The Last Flight, focused on the story of pioneering American aviator Amelia Earhart. Ahead of the release, we visited the band’s chief songwriter and producer J. Willgoose Esq. to take a tour of the band’s new South London studio space.
Public Service Broadcasting’s The Last Flight is out October 4 on SO Recordings
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In this video:
00:20 – Setting up the studio
04:00 – Elektron OctaTrack
07:41 – Why the new studio was setup
10:02 –Korg Mono/Poly
15:09 – Challenges of setting up the studio
16:10 – Roland Space Echo
19:50 – What would you change about the studio?