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Few pieces of gear inspire so much passion and loyalty as Shure’s SM58. From Led Zeppelin to Henry Rollins, admiring musicians have helped turn this microphone into an icon over the past 50 years.
Ryan Smith interviews three monitor engineers about building trust with their artists, and the role of that trust in the artists’ ability to deliver confident performances.
After years of watching artists and engineers work together, Ryan Smith began collecting their thoughts on the nature of their relationship, beginning with their ideal version of it.
This is such an awesome headline to be writing. Each year, we take a look at the list, and it never fails to be impressive. Of course, we would like to congratulate ALL of the GRAMMY-nominated artists. I will be jumping on a plane in less than 2 weeks and I am ever thankful that […]
At this point I have our artist roster memorized, our products memorized, everything memorized. It’s hard to watch a TV show or a music video and not notice a Shure product or Shure artist. With that being said, I always find it amusing when I hear a Shure artist covering another Shure artist’s song, which […]
They like us…they really like us! I found some free time to check out some of our artist videos on YouTube this week. I just had to share some of the quotes from Shure Artists. It’s so awesome to hear them talk about how Shure products improve their sound and their music. Check out some […]
Happy Halloween! If you’ve been following us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram you may have seen some Shure Halloween Spirit this week… I can’t believe it’s already Halloween! It seems like the year flew by and we all know this time tomorrow, Santa Claus and Christmas decorations will be everywhere! Oh…the holiday season. Music can make […]
We all know that feeling…you don’t want to get out of bed, can’t seem to keep your eyes open, feel like you’re sleepwalking…it’s Wednesday. No longer the beginning of the week, but you can’t quite start looking forward to the weekend. It’s the classic hump day. Have you been dragging your feet all morning? Tried […]
The SM7B is my favorite Shure microphone. Not only is it extremely versatile, but it is inexpensive. It has been used on so many Grammy Award winning recordings and to this day, remains to be a favorite among artists and engineers alike, both live and in the studio. It was originally called SM7 and then […]
The Signal Path podcast from Shure brings you exclusive interviews with the people shaping the world of audio. Listen to the latest episode with Bryan Grone and William Garrett from Spotify Studios.
UK engineer Drew Bang got a late start in the music industry, but his unorthodox career path and studio methods have attracted notice from artists like U2, Slaves and Royal Blood. We met him in the resident bar of East London’s Strongroom studios to discuss his remarkable journey and how it’s given him a unique approach to engineering.
Since opening its doors in 1984, Strongroom Studios in East London has welcomed everyone from Eric Clapton to The Spice Girls. We spoke with studio manager Emma Townsend for a little lesson in recording history.
From Radiohead to Robert Plant, London’s RAK Studios is famous for hosting some of the biggest names in music. Shure sat down with RAK manager Trisha Wegg to find out what makes the studio so special.
A live sound engineer from the UK writes about how he helped create recordings of historic cars.
The Signal Path podcast from Shure brings you exclusive interviews with the people shaping the world of audio. Listen to the latest episode with award-winning mastering engineer Matt Colton.
The new Signal Path podcast from Shure brings you exclusive interviews with the people shaping the world of audio. Listen to the first episode with UK singer and multi-instrumentalist Lianne La Havas.
Did Prince once nearly ruin his legendary live show? How do you convert a VW bus into a mobile recording studio? And what’s it like working with Björk? The new Signal Path podcast from Shure brings you exclusive interviews with the people shaping the world of audio.
We caught up with award-winning studio engineer Manon Grandjean to talk about getting the vibe right while recording, the importance of doing your homework and how to stay focused during those extra long sessions.
Artists and Their Engineers: Part Two
Artists and Their Engineers: Part One
Grammy nominated Shure Artists 2014
Shure Artists Cover Shure Artists
What Our Artists Have to Say About Shure Products…
A Spooky Shure Artists Halloween!
New Music AND New Artists!
Ongoing Series: The SM7B and the Artists that Use It
Shure Signal Path Podcast: Bryan Grone & William Garrett
Engineer Spotlight: Drew Bang
5 Questions with Emma Townsend from Strongroom Studios
5 Questions with Trisha Wegg from RAK Studios
Capturing Historic Racing Sounds
Shure Signal Path Podcast: Matt Colton
Shure Signal Path Podcast: Lianne La Havas
Shure Signal Path Podcast: The Stories Behind the Music
In the Studio with Award-winning Engineer Manon Grandjean
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