Ted works out of his own facility, Outer Space in Brooklyn, but also travels to produce and engineer in other studios.
“It’s primarily overdubbing and mixing and then when I need to track full bands then I’ll go to other studios around New York. I also travel a bunch, like to Nashville, and I spend a lot of time in Texas, there’s a really good thriving music scene and I have a lot of friends down there.
It’s also just good for me to have my own facility because I’ve always said the greatest resource is time when you’re trying to be creative but you’re also watching the clock, that’s a really difficult balance to have. Having my own facility just really affords me to be able to take time with people.”
Ted has worked with a galaxy of legendary stars; “Cyndi Lauper was an amazing one to work with, Nancy Sinatra, it was incredible to meet her, and Liza Minelli - that was wild.” He also recalls a vocal session with Mick Jagger:
“Mick went to the lounge to warm up or whatever. He was in the lounge for a couple of hours. He came out and he was like “ok I’m ready to do it” and he sang through the song in two takes, first take to warm up and then he went again and nailed it. Then he spent the next 45 minutes playing the tambourine.”