- Reciprocal Recording
Reciprocal Recording was the name of a
recording studio inSeattle, Washington , USA, that was founded in 1984 and officially closed in July 1991.History
Chris Hanzsek and Tina Casale opened Reciprocal Recording in Seattle in 1984. It was originally located in an office suite next to a railroad switching yard in Seattle's Interbay neighborhood, and in 1985, the business moved to the "basement in Madrona" location. Later that year, Chris and Tina launchedC/Z Records while both producing atIronwood Studios Recording , and in March of 1986 they released the "Deep Six" compilation.In June of 1986, Chris partnered with
Jack Endino to reopen Reciprocal Recording at 4230 Leary Way N.W. in the Ballard neighborhood. The tiny building had formerly been home to Triangle Studios, and before then had been the site of a small neighborhood grocery, called Triangle Foods.Chris Hanzsek was the original studio owner, and Jack Endino andRich Hinklin worked closely under Hanzsek, both often filling the role of house producer. The studio was commissioned by indy rock bands from all over the United States, some of which were associated withC/Z Records ,Sub Pop ,Amphetamine Reptile ,Twin Tone , and other independent labels. The studio specialized ingrunge music , and recorded bands such asSoundgarden ,Mudhoney ,TAD , andGreen River .The studio was also the site of the first Nirvana demo session on
January 23 ,1988 .Jack Endino recorded ten new songs with the band, and afterwards sent a copy of the demo tape toSub Pop . Nirvana re-entered the studio a few months later to record "Bleach". Of the original demo session, 2 songs are on "Bleach", and five are included on "Incesticide ". Only one demo, a version ofSpank Thru , remains unreleased.Post-Reciprocal Recording
Since Reciprocal closed in 1991, the Ballard building has housed a string of other recording studios. Rich Hinklin took over the building lease and managed a studio called
Word of Mouth Production until mid-1993, while Chris Hanzsek openedHanzsek Audio in another location in 1994. After Word of Mouth, the building was used byJohn Goodmanson andStu Hallerman forJohn and Stu's Recording , and more recently, it was the temporary home of Hall of Justice, a studio run byChris Walla ofDeath Cab For Cutie .Recordings from Reciprocal
* "
Screaming Life " -Soundgarden
* "Dry as a Bone " - Green River
* "Bleach" - NirvanaExternal links
Official
* [http://www.HanzsekAudio.com/ Official Site for Hanzsek A/V ]
* [http://www.endino.com/ Official Site for Jack Endino]
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