Aura Sonic

Aura-Sonic, Ltd. (ASL) is a remote recording company based in Queens, New York that specializes in mobile and location production, audio for video broadcasting,[1] video production, sound reinforcement and on-site automated dialogue replacement.[2] ASL was founded in 1977[3] by recording engineer and producer Steve Remote.[4] The company owns and utilizes a fleet of adaptable mobile vehicles and portable packages for its audio/production projects.[5]

Aura-Sonic, Ltd.
TypeRemote Recording
IndustryEntertainmentBroadcastingRemote RecordingRecording Studio
Founded1977
FounderSteve Remote
Joel Schreiber
Headquarters
Queens, New York
United States
Key people
Steve Remote, Chief Engineer
OwnerSteve Remote
Websiteaurasonicltd.com

HistoryEdit

In 1977, recording engineer Steve Remote partnered with Joel Schreiber to create Aura-Sonic, Ltd. Remote had been recording professionally at Max's Kansas City[6] since 1976 while Schreiber, a graduate from the American Academy of the Dramatic Arts, was managing a children's clothing store in Flushing, Queens. Not content with operating a conventional recording studio, Steve decided to create a studio on wheels so they could go the client instead of the client going to them.[7] From 1977 to 1983, Schreiber was the President of ASL with Remote acting as the Vice President and chief engineer. In 1983, Remote bought out Schreiber's stake in the company and became the sole owner.

ArtistsEdit

A company "in the forefront of mobile audio",[7] ASL has worked with many artists including AerosmithAlabama ShakesAlicia KeysAllman Brothers BandBruce SpringsteenB-52'sBeckBen HarperBill BurrBill FrisellBlink 182Bon JoviBrandi CarlileBranford MarsalisBrittany HowardCarlos SantanaChick CoreaColdplayCounting CrowsCro-Mags - Age of Quarrel, Crosby & NashDaryl Hall & Darius RuckerDave Brubeck,[8] Dave Mathews & Tim ReynoldsDawesDenis LearyDolly PartonDonald Harrison with Ron Carter & Billy CobhamEddie PalmieriElvin JonesElvis CostelloEsperanza Spalding,[9] Frank ZappaGeorge BensonGil Evans & the Monday Night Orchestra, Green DayHall & OatesHarry Connick Jr.Herbie HancockHozierInterpolJames BrownJames BluntJames TaylorJeff BuckleyJeff TweedyJennifer NettlesJim JamesJimmy Eat WorldJoe JacksonJon BatisteJohn HiattJohn PrineJosh GrobanJoshua Redman QuartetKacey MusgravesKenny GLake Street DiveLee KonitzLenny KravitzLuciusLukas Nelson & Promise of the RealMachine HeadMaggie RogersMarilyn MansonMargo PriceMavis StaplesMcCoy TynerMighty Mighty BosstonesMorrisseyMy Morning JacketNathaniel Rateliff & The Night SweatsNeil Young & Promise of the RealNeville BrothersNorah JonesOdean PopePaquito D’Rivera,[10] Puss N BootsQueens of the Stone AgeRadioheadRed Hot Chili PeppersRob ThomasRod StewardRoger DaltreyRoger WatersRyan AdamsSepulturaSheryl CrowSkid Row w/ Rob HalfordSlipknotSonic YouthSoundgardenSpyro GyraStevie WonderStone Temple PilotsSturgill SimpsonTalking HeadsThe Avett BrothersThe Beach BoysThe Black CrowesThe Brian Setzer OrchestraThe HighwomenThe PoliceThe RootsUB40Van Dyke ParksWarren HaynesWayne ShorterWilcoWynton MarsalisXTC, and Yo Yo Ma.[2]

Mobile UnitsEdit

The Bunker (1977-1984)Edit

Dual Tascam DV-RA1000
Steve Remote and the Bunker, NYC

SpecificationsEdit

1966 Ford 600 Series[11]
12’ X 7 ‘ X 7’ (body) control cabin
Gross Vehicle Weight: 14,000 lbs
Rear and Passenger side exits

Select Acts RecordedEdit

Artists include Black UhuruChris RushElvin JonesFrank Zappa (Halloween ‘81), Howard JonesJohnny ThundersJerry Lee LewisSam and DaveThe BuzzcocksThe PoliceThe Ramones,[12] The Specials, and XTC.

GMC (1984 - 1987)Edit

The inside of ASL's second remote truck

SpecificationsEdit

GMC Chevrolet [13]
Gross Vehicle Weight: 18,000 lbs
Power Requirements & information: 208 volts, single-phase, 50 amp service required
Passenger side exit

Select Acts RecordedEdit

Artists include Allen ToussaintBad BrainsBobby HutchersonBoy George,[14] Dr. John, Gill Evans and the Monday Night Orchestra, Lloyd Cole & the CommotionsRon CarterRev. Timothy WrightRandy BreckerSadao WatanabeThe Duke Ellington OrchestraThe Fleshtones, and The Neville Brothers.

Jethro (1987 – 2009)Edit

Jethro
Jethro in front of the Capital in Washington, D.C.

SpecificationsEdit

Navistar International turbocharged Diesel truck[15]
Gross Vehicle Weight: 33,000 lbs
Outside truck dimensions: 30' 6" long X 8' 0" wide X 11' 6" high
Control cabin dimensions: 17' 0" long X 7' 5" wide X 7' 10" high [16]
Power Requirements & information: 208 volts, single-phase, 50 amp service required
Passenger side exit

Select Acts RecordedEdit

Artists include 24-7 SpyzAerosmithAllman Brothers BandBen HarperBranford MarsalisCarlos SantanaDavid Matthews and Friends, Denis Leary,[17] Elliott SmithJeff BuckleyLaura NyroLenny KravitzLiving Colour,[18] OutkastPat BenatarPublic EnemyRoberta FlackRed Hot Chili Peppers,[19] Sonic YouthSoundgardenThe Beach Boys, and Tony Bennett.[20]

Elroy (1999 – Present)Edit

Dual Tascam DV-RA1000
The inside of Elroy

SpecificationsEdit

Mercedes Benz 1419
Gross Vehicle Weight: 33,000 lbs
Exterior Vehicle Dimensions: 33.0' L x 12.5' H x 102" W
Exterior Dimensions with Rear Platform & Stairs: 40.0' L x 12.5' H x 102" W
Exterior Expando Dimensions: 22.0' L x 11.5' H x 14.0' W
Power Requirements & information: 208 volts, single-phase, 100 amp service required
Elroy carries 200' of entertainment power cable with Cam-Lok E1016 connectors
Rear side exit[21]

Select Acts Recorded/MixedEdit

Artists include Anat CohenAnthony HamiltonAretha FranklinChris BottiDave HollandEsperanza SpaldingHerbie Hancock, Hey Guy, Hunters, Kenny WernerLedici, Los Gauchos, New York DollsSoulive and Wayne Shorter.

The Bread Mobile (2003 – Present)Edit

The Bread Mobile at Newport Folk 2012.
The Bread Mobile at the 2012 Newport Folk Festival

SpecificationsEdit

GMC / Grumman Kurbmaster Stepvan[22]
Gross Vehicle Weight: 14,000 lbs
Exterior Vehicle Dimensions: 25.5' L x 11.5' H x 96" W
Power Requirements & information: 208 volts, single-phase, 50 amp service required
TBM carries 200' of entertainment power cable with Cam-Lok E1016 & E1015 connectors
Passenger side exit[23]

Select Live BroadcastsEdit

  • NPR’s Toast of the Nation (2003-2007)[24][25]
  • J&R Downtown Music Festival (2003-2008)[26]
  • 88th PGA Tour (2006)
  • Newport Folk Festival (2008-Present)
  • Newport Jazz Festival (2008-Present)[27]

Select Acts RecordedEdit

Artists include Alabama ShakesAndrew BirdBeckConor OberstConrad HerwigDawesEddie PalmieriElvis CostelloFleet FoxesHerbie HancockJim JamesJoshua Redman QuartetMarcus MillerMichael KiwanukaMy Morning JacketPatty GriffinThe Avett BrothersThe DecemberistsThe LumineersTrombone Shorty and Orleans AvenueWayne Shorter Quartet, Wilco and Wynton Marsalis.

Cosmo (2009 - Present)Edit

Side view of Cosmo.
Cosmo

SpecificationsEdit

Hino 268 A
Gross Vehicle Weight: 25,950 lbs
Exterior Vehicle Dimensions: 36.0' L x 11.5' H x 102" W
Exterior Dimensions with Rear Platform & Stairs: 40.0' L x 11.5' H x 102" W
Power Requirements & information: 208 volts, single-phase, 100 amp service required
Cosmo carries 200' of entertainment power cable with Cam-Lok E1016 connectors
Rear side exit[28]

Tiny Big Mobile (2016 – Present)Edit

SpecificationsEdit

2015 Ford Transit / 350 HD Ecoboost
Gross Vehicle Weight: 5,878 lbs
Exterior Vehicle Dimensions: 22' L x 9.6' H x 86" W
Power Requirements & information: 208 volts, single-phase, 50 amp service required
TBM II carries 90' of entertainment power cable with Cam-Lok E1016 & E1015 connectors
Passenger side exit[29]

Select Live BroadcastsEdit

  • WPLJ-FM Summer Kick-Off Broadcast (2016)
  • WPLJ-FM Holiday Broadcast from Children's Specialized Hospital (2016)
  • Newport Folk Festivals (2017 & 2018)[30][31]
  • Farm Aid Live Television Broadcast (2018)
  • Live X The Greatest Day Ever Fest - Coney Island - Live Broadcast (2019)[32]

Select Acts Recorded or MixedEdit

Artists include Bon IverBrandi CarlileDave Matthews & Tim ReynoldsDevon GilfillianDrive-By TruckersFleet FoxesHarry Connick Jr.Hurray for the Riff RaffJade BirdJason IsbellJim JamesJohn Paul WhiteJohn PrineJon BatisteJonathan WilsonKermit the FrogLake Street DiveLuciusLukas NelsonMargo PriceMarlon WilliamsNathaniel RateliffNathaniel Rateliff and the Night SweatsNeil Young & Promise of the RealPinegroveSturgill SimpsonThe War and TreatyThe Wild ReedsRoger WatersShovels & RopeWarren HaynesWilco, and Yebba.

Awards and AccoladesEdit

  • Remote Recording Facility for Grammy Award winning album in the category of Best Jazz Large Ensemble Album in 2011; Mingus Big Band Live at Jazz Standard.[33]
  • TEC Award winner in the category of Remote Production / Recording or Broadcast in 2009; JVC Newport Jazz Festival[34]
  • Remote Recording Facility for Grammy Award winning album in the category of Best Latin Jazz Album in 2001; Paquito D'Rivera Quintet - Live at the Blue Note[35]
  • Remote Recording Facility for Grammy Award winning album in the category of Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Big Band in 1989; Gil Evans and the Monday Night Orchestra – Bud and Bird[36]
  • Nominee 1987,[37] 1991,[38] 2002,[39] 2013[40] TEC Award Remote Recording Facility


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