I don't like recording studios - except my own, which is just a little room above the garage.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I moved my studio to Palm Springs 'cause I don't like the idea of going to a studio every day like a job... I need to make a personal record, so I need to be in a house... I don't want to be in a studio where people can hear the music 'cause I don't know what it is yet.
There is a whole aspect of freedom to recording at home that you don't get in a studio. The possibilities are infinite, and there is no reason not to explore them.
I don't have a formal home recording studio, but I can record tracks on my computer upstairs in my office.
I don't really have studios. I wander around around people's attics, out in fields, in cellars, anyplace I find that invites me.
My studio, nicknamed 'Funny Farm,' is in a hidden location. It's very private. Not only do I create my photography there, but it is also where I write my books and create music.
I have my own studio down in Miami.
I'll probably have to open a recording studio at some point because I won't be able to pay the bills.
I have a studio in a barn at home - we rehearse there, we film there and we record there. It's fun to hang out with my guys and see what comes out next.
I'm always most comfortable in the studio. It's my comfort zone. I love being there, and I love making records.
I'm never tired of going to the studio. I enjoy recording and documenting everything and trying new things.