Your World of Creativity

Henning Svoren, Ocean Sound Recordings (update with music samples)


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Welcome back to the podcast "Unlocking Your World of Creativity."

In this episode, we follow up on our journey in Episode 237 to Giske island off the coast of Norway, home to the renowned studio, Ocean Sound Recordings. Our guest for today is Henning Svoren, one of the masterminds behind this technological marvel and creative haven.

Henning shares how Ocean Sound Recordings was built from scratch in 2009, a time when many big studios around the world were shutting down. They acquired equipment from the prestigious Mayfair Studio, which had been used by the likes of Radiohead, Spice Girls, and Madonna. Despite the challenges, their unique approach and diverse range of genres have allowed them to thrive. They combine retro and cutting-edge technology, such as their newly installed Dolby Atmos system, to offer both the warmth of analog and the possibilities of digital.

Ocean Sound has become a sanctuary for artists seeking peace, quiet, and inspiration. While they initially expected to attract more acoustic and pop musicians, they were surprised to find themselves hosting urban music, German hip-hop, jazz, and even black metal. Henning emphasizes the role of engineers as creative contributors who help musicians realize their vision and provide fresh perspectives. They play a crucial part in the overall creative process, not merely operating the equipment but actively participating in the music-making journey.

In the updated episode, we’ve added samples of the work produced at Ocean Sound, including:

·     Non-Euclidean Heart, by Maraton

·     Right Here, by Emilie Malene

·     Ta Kvelden, by Mahogny

·     Bilkollektivbil, by Sinsenfist

·     Home, by Daniel Herskedal

Henning and Mark Stinson discuss the potential for unexpected discoveries during the recording process. A random guitar riff or a unique tweak can transform a song in ways no one anticipated. The studio and engineer can elevate good music to something extraordinary.

As the conversation draws to a close, Henning highlights the importance of a good studio environment and recording process in enhancing music. He emphasizes that music is both a technical and creative endeavor and acknowledges the enthusiasm and passion for music.

Henning's Website

@oceansoundrecordings on Instagram

Music tracks are copyrighted, provided by the studio, and used with permission.

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