Midtown Recording

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Midtown Recording (formerly Right Track Studio) is a recording studio located in Cleveland, Ohio. It is a "24-track, 24-bit digital recording studio" [1] which is also capable of live recording because of its location behind the Forward Hall Concert Club.

During the 1980s, Right Track once employed musician Trent Reznor (of Nine Inch Nails) as a handyman [2]. Owner Bart Koster allowed him to record demos during his free time, and they were sent around to several record labels to secure a recording contract. Many songs on these demos, available on the Purest Feeling bootleg, were later included on Nine Inch Nails' pretty hate machine.

[edit] External link