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WGNS Recordings

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WGNS Recordings releases music recorded by WGNS Studios.

History

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WGNS was initially started by Gray Matter's Geoff Turner in Maryland in the early 1980s as a cassette label.[1] WGNS stood for "We Gots No Station."[2] Initial recordings were mastered to a cassette and then dubbed from the master to cassettes which were numbered and sold. The releases typically included a ziploc bag containing artwork and lyric sheets.[citation needed] As time went on, Turner built WGNS Studios as a basement recording studio for local musicians.[2] The studio moved many times, with locations in Maryland, Washington, DC, and Virginia.[1][3]

In 1984 the first vinyl release, the Bloody Mannequin Orchestra's Roadmap to Revolution LP, a 12" 33⅓ rpm record was released.

WGNS was responsible for the rise of great artists such as Ennui and Dave Grohl.[citation needed] In the summer of 1991, Scream drummer Grohl went into WGNS Studios and recorded four songs, playing all the instruments himself.[2] A tape of the songs, given by Grohl to Simple Machines co-founder Jenny Toomey, became a candidate for the label's Tool Cassette Series.[4] Simple Machines released the songs on the Pocketwatch (album) using Grohl's pseudonym Late! in summer 1992.[2] In May 1992, Ennui recorded at the WGNS studio located in Arlington, Virginia.[5] Grohl recorded again at WGNS Studios in December 1996, when it was back in Washington, DC.[1][6]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Grohl, Dave (1996). "WGNS Studios (Dave Grohl) December 1996". Foo Fighters.
  2. ^ a b c d Grohl, Dave (July 7, 1991). "WGNS Studios (Dave Grohl) July 27th 1991". Foo Fighters.
  3. ^ Burton, Brent (July 7, 1991). "WGNS". Tape Op.
  4. ^ "Simple Machines: Tool Cassette Series". Simple Machines. 2007.
  5. ^ "Ennui". Slamdeck. 1992. Archived from the original on February 20, 2012. Retrieved June 5, 2013.
  6. ^ Hosken, Patrck (May 19, 2017). "Here's How Dave Grohl Recorded 'Everlong' For The First Time Ever". MTV News. Archived from the original on May 22, 2017.

Releases

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  • Simply Suberbe
  • Gots No Station Compilation
  • Streetlights in the Dark
  • The Candy's Not Poisoned
  • Roadmap to Revolution
  • WGNS/Metrozine Compilation
  • The Halloween Cassette

See also

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