Innsbruck Records Studio is located in a tony Hudson Valley enclave overlooking the Hudson River, Mount Beacon and two miles from Main Street in storied Beacon, NY (home of Town Crier). Designed by Maria Infantine and Roman Klun, Innsbruck Records Studio offers modern interior and acoustical design, inspired by a combined 40+ years of experience in New York City, Boston and Hamilton, Ontario. With the Metro North train conveniently boarding from Grand Central Station, NYC to Beacon on an hourly schedule, it’s an inspiring ride along the Hudson River. By vehicle, the recording studio is minutes from I-84 and Taconic Parkway. By air, minutes from Stewart International Airport or Hudson Regional Airport; car service from JFK, LaGuardia or Newark.
The control room / production house (1,700 square feet and four dedicated recording rooms) is designed for the modern age providing blended top technologies for artists, engineers and producers; the drum room is layered with custom acoustic panels to attain a warm rich sound; the vocal booth transforms sessions as needed for classic, pop, hip hop and jazz sensibilities. The piano room features a gorgeous Steinway ‘B’ Grand and there is a fully outfitted recording room for guitarists and bassists. The artist lounge has all the coffee accoutrement with a nod toward a hip cafe. Full equipment list available upon request.
For booking and further information email Roman Klun: info@romanklun.com
Roman Klun is a 3X Grammy nominee including Engineer of the Year, Academy Award winner, 5X Platinum and Gold Award winner for record sales at pop/rock, JPF-Hollywood nominee, 2X Juno winner, Golden Melody Award winner (Taiwan), #1 Album debut at Billboard, #1 debut at iTunes, thirteen #1’s at Jazz Radio, #2 at New York City’s iStandard Beat Producer Showcase and a top ten at Blues Radio. Noted as a forward thinking Producer | Mixer | Mastering Engineer, Roman Klun is recognized by the A.E.S. (Audio Engineering Society) for his work in 5.1 Surround Sound – Film, TV and Multi-Media Formats and for Apple’s MFiT (Mastered for iTunes): “Music as the Artist and Sound Engineer Intended.”
> Album credits of note: 24-7 Spyx, The Band 3, Anthrax, Devon Avenue, Chris Bergson Band, Peter Bernstein, A Tribute To Jackson Browne, Ben Butler, Dominic Chianese, Jimmy Cobb, Aaron Comess Group, Murali Coryell, George Coleman, Ornette Coleman, Eddie Henderson, Paul Intson, Mark Kostabi, Krishna Das, Spin Doctors, Kurt Elling, Orrin Evans, Jack Douglas, Steve Gadd, Lava Hay, David Hazeltine, The Holmes Brothers, Norah Jones, Marc Jordan, Morgan James, Eiji Kadota, Bill Laswell, Pete Levin, The Tony Levin Band, Elaine Paige, Gregory Porter, Harold Mabern, James Maddock, Jerry Marotta, Rick Marotta, The Met Band (featuring Joe Caro, Randy Brecker, Lew Soloff, Anton Fig, Blue Lou Marini, Conrad Korsch and Clifford Carter), Jane Monheit, Renne Rosnes, Sarah McLachlan, Murray McLauchlan, George Michael, Joan Osborne, Ceili Rain, Phil Ramone, Dave Rave, Haley Reinhart, Pete Seeger, Paul Stache, Lindiwe Suttle, Ian Thomas and Gino Vannelli, to name a few…
> Film, TV and Multi-Media credits of note: The Nut Job, Daniels Daughter, The Care Bears, One Track Heart, Sea Monsters, Survivor and various ABC-TV, CBS-TV, Hallmark, Nelvana, IMAX, Sonic Reality, Novalogic, Blizzard Ent., and 5.1 – LCR Surround Sound symphony film scores.
> As one who never surrenders his devotion to the entertainment industry, Roman Klun has completed four full-length solo records with notable success and charting on British Columbia radio. As an experienced songwriter and musician, Roman has shared the live stage with Joey Eppard, 3 (Three), The Pete Levin Trio, The Joan Osborne band and has opened for the Legendary and 2X Grammy Award winner Levon Helm of “The Band” at the celebrated Midnight Ramble in Woodstock, NY. As a noted drummer, he has also performed on numerous studio recordings and live.
> Roman Klun is a member of The Recording Academy, past Executive Member of the AES (Audio Engineering Society) and is a member of the AFofM, ASCAP and SOCAN.