Jackpot Studios

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Jackpot! Recording Studio [1] is located in Portland, OR and is owned and operated by Larry Crane editor and founder of Tape Op magazine.

Clients Include:
2 Foot Flame, 31 Knots, A.C. Cotton, Adam Fanning, Alloy, All The Dead Horses, Bingo, Bisy Backson, Boy Crazy, Braille Stars, Brain Warmer, Bremen Town Musicians, Browwyn, Burning in Water, Cadallaca, Camaro Hair, Catpower, Chris Eckman, Clair Voyage, Crack City Rockers, Crystin Byrd, Let it Ride, Das Gravy Boat, Day Rate Cessna, Dearest, Crown, Demi-Dryer, Dickel Brothers, Dirty Lowdowns, Dismemberment Plan, Dryer, Elephant Factory, Elliott Smith, Fernando, Flaming Box Of Ants, Frank Furter and the Hot Dogs, Fuckpriest Fantastic, Harvester, Holiday Flyer, Icebreak, J. Hell, Jerry Joseph, Joe Davis, John Larsen, Joshua James and the Runaway Trains, Jr. High, Junior Private Detective, Kayo, Ken Bott, Kim Norlen, Kind of Like Spitting, King Black Acid, King Crow, Kissing Book, Land of the Loops, Land Of The Wee Beasties, Laurel Brauns, Leigh Marble, Little Champions, Lois, Marie Schumacher, Matthew Hattie Hein, Mel Brown, Miranda July, Miss Murgatroid & Petra Haden, Monotrona, Moonshine Hangover, Moustache, Nickeltwin, Niven, No. 2, NY Rifles, Oblige, One Last Thing, Paramore, Pavement, Pete Krebs, Pinehurst Kids, Pushover, Quasi, Richard Buckner, Richard Punches, Robert Leak, Rm. 101, Sarah Dougher, Satan's Pilgrims, Sean Croghan, Varnaline, Semisweet, Shapeshifter, Shorthanded, Sick Bees, Sleater-Kinney, Snowmen, So Sadly Fucked, Sophe Lux, Spacebreath, Spinanes, Stephen Malkmus, Straitjacket, Sugarboom, System and Station, The Black Heart Procession, The Cavemannish Boys, The Chimps, The Cosmos Group, The Crabs, The Decemberists, The Gift Machine, The Go-Betweens, The Jimmies, The Joggers, The Lost Boys (band), The Manchild 4, The Maroons, The Minders, The Old Joe Clarks, The Places, The Planet The, The Portland Suede, The Roulettes, The Standard, The Sunbirds, The Swords Project, The Trigger Locks, The Very Foundation, The Visit, The Walkabouts, The Western Conference, Trash Art, Wet Confetti, Third Sex, Tinhorn, Tjaden, Towncraft, Transitional, Turning Eleven, Two Guys, Vanishing Kids, Versus, Welcome, Wet Food, Witchy Poo, Worthington (band), Wow and Flutter

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