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Tiny Telephone – 20th Anniversary Bash

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Date(s) - 10/07/2017
6:00 PM - 10:00 PM

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Tiny Telephone

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Tiny Telephone was opened in September of 1997 to provide affordable hi-fi recording to San Francisco’s independent music community. We have three wonderful studios to work in. My name is John Vanderslice, I’m a songwriter, touring musician, and producer. I own and manage the studios and am happy to help guide anyone through the confusing (and thrilling) process of record making.

“Throughout the aughts, Tiny Telephone became a go-to place for the who’s who of indie rock: Death Cab for Cutie, Spoon, Sleater-Kinny, St. Vincent, Deerhoof, and the Mountain Goats have all had sessions there.”
— Vice

“Since it opened in 1997, San Francisco’s Tiny Telephone has become a destination for some of the most respected indie artists around.”
— SF Weekly

“John Vanderslice, owner of Tiny Telephone in SF, is renowned for his shaman-like knowledge of tone.”
— Wired

“As a community of engineers and musicians cohered, Tiny Telephone became an important hub for a strain of ambitious American music. Deerhoof, Death Cab for Cutie, Spoon, Sleater-Kinney, and the Mountain Goats have all done interesting and influential work there.”
— New Yorker

“The casual vibe has translated into remarkable recordings, including the high-water marks in several bands’ oeuvres.”
— SF Weekly

“Vanderslice, the musician and producer, helped put out groundbreaking records from indie bands such as Death Cab for Cutie, Spoon and The Mountain Goats.”
— KQED Forum

“Sleater-Kinney recorded in secret at John Vanderslice’s legendary Tiny Telephone.”
— New Yorker

“An eclectic roster of engineers ensure constant traffic from some of the hippest bands around.”
— Mix Magazine

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