
It’s now 2016 and almost one year since their last recording. Joe and Matthew scout a couple of locations for acoustics. Still, they settle back into Joe’s studio at Atlanta Contemporary for the day’s conversation. They catch up on the state of his studio and how a studio becomes a home.
In other events, Matthew’s recent trip to Nashville yielded an encounter with music legends Peter Asher and Albert Lee.
Joe’s free time is spent reading about studio fires. As a result, a book recommendation for Jonathan Griffin’s On Fire is made. Studio fires and the process of cleansing are discussed.
Spoiler alert: Beware of linseed soaked rags.

Chance and the creative process are covered, and in so doing, a method for applying flashbacks to podcasts is discovered.
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