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Recording Archive

Rain, Matilda Pablo

Released: April 11, 2025

Can’t be happier for studio friend, Matilda Pablo.  Her most recent release “Rain” is timeless and beautiful.  Vocals and Guitar - Matilda Pablo, Drums and Aux Perc. - Andrew Weissert, Rhodes - Julia Grimmett, Bass - Giustina Ricchiuti, Music and lyrics by Matilda Pablo, Recorded and Mixed by Ron Flack at Realgrey Records, Mastered by Gonçalo Peixoto at GP Mastering, Cover art by Ariana Lozoya.

Recent Releases

Recorded to Tape Tracked at Realgrey [RG] Mixed at RG Mastered at RG

Undeserved Time, Pausing North

Released: February 21, 2025

Craig Barth AKA Pausing North release “Undeserved Time” was engineered and produced by Adam McClousky.  Drums and vocals were recorded at Realgrey.

Undeserved Time, Pausing North
Stranger, Upstream Drifters

Released: February 21, 2025

This song was written during the 2007 recession when Craig was living in Elkhart County, Indiana, the epicenter of RV production. Jobs were gone, homes were lost, things were bleak for a lot of people. In the midst of that, humans still found ways to connect and to love.  Tracked at Realgrey Records, Mixed and Mastered by John King

Carried Along, Upstream Drifters
Tiny Desk Entry, Anya Van Rose

Released: February 12, 2025

Anya Van Rose “Coming Days” performed live at Realgrey Records for NPR’s 2025 Tiny Desk Competition.  Music and Lyrics by Anya Van Rose, John King.  String Arrangement - Kevin Martinez.  Vocals & Guitar - Anya Van Rose. Violin #1 - Mary Bontrager.  Violin #2 -  Andrea Belding.  Viola - Cristian Diaz.  Cello - Nathaniel Hoyt.  Engineering, Mixing, Mastering - Ron Flack .  Video Production - Evan Rutledge, Jeremy Aronhalt.  Lighting - Peter-John Campbell, Jeremy Aronhalt.

Coming Days, Anya Van Rose
STUDIO WALK THRU
FROM THE FRONT DOOR TO THE CONTROL ROOM

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Song building stories, the artists and their music recorded at Realgrey™
Tools, Toys, and Tenacity

Tools, Toys, and Tenacity

Is it time to rethink what really moves your music forward?  We’ve been asking those same questions at the studio—and it’s reshaping the way we invest, maintain, and create.  There was a time when a cool piece of gear could really turn my head. I’d think, “If I had that, I could…”—and then fill in the blank with some idealized version of creativity or sound. I collected a fair amount of gear that way. Some of it earned its place. Some of it didn’t.

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Realgrey University - Preparing to Record Introduction

Realgrey University - Preparing to Record Introduction

In the dynamic environment of song recording, bringing together musicians with varied backgrounds and skill sets can make for a richly textured project—one that also presents its own set of challenges.

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So you have got a Capo!

So you have got a Capo!

Using a capo can be a game-changer for guitarists, whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned player. It allows you to easily change the key of a song without having to learn new chord shapes, making it an essential tool for adapting songs to your vocal range or adding variety to your playing. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to use a capo effectively, show you how to select the right position to achieve your desired key, and share some tips on getting the best sound and performance from your capo.

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Ron Flack: A Journey in Music, Community, and Creativity

Ron Flack: A Journey in Music, Community, and Creativity

“I’ve crossed lines because of the help and challenge of others, I feel like the studio is a catalyst for that challenge to be passed on.”
—Ron Flack

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