New Progressions
A number of interesting projects have been set in motion by the merger of two of Auckland's eight-track studios, Progressive and Basement.
Steve Garden, who formerly operated Basement underneath his house, has become Progressive's number one engineer. The two studios will pool their gear and sell off that which is unnecessary. The proceeds will go towards sixteen-track recording gear, which will hopefully be installed in September. Progressive boss Terry King has also formed Progressive Promotions with Eion Brown. The new agency intends to work closely with bands, helping them organise themselves and offering advice, information and publicity experience. King says things will be run on an "amicable and personal" basis but bands will be
expected to also be responsible, professional and willing to put in some work. Bands interested should contact PO Box 4187 Auckland or ph 795-344. RB
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Rip It Up, Issue 83, 1 June 1984, Page 4
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