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- From iconic German hip-hop groups to popular American rock bands, musicians take the chance at cutting a live record straight to vinyl in a single take.
- Iconic German hip-hop group Die Fantastischen Vier mixes the past and present, taking hip-hop back to its block party roots by cutting a live record straight to vinyl in a single take with just two days to prepare and rehearse the set list.
- Utah rock band The Aces cut a liver record straight to vinyl in one take, without editing. Join them as they're taken on a tour of Vienna before arriving at Supersense to prepare for the recording.
- The austrian quintet Granada is coming to Vienna, to record a concert in front of a live audience. The special thing about it: The concert is recorded on vinyl in one take.
- Prince Hubertus von Hohenlohe, a passionate analog photographer, local celebrity, and Austrian royalty invites some of the world's top musical artists to Vienna. It's here that Prince Hubertus aims to get the most honest and raw performance out of his musical guests. The catch - The album has to be recorded live, in one take, in front of an intimate audience of adoring fans. No Editing, no second chances. And there's no better place to do that than Supersense, a one-of-a-kind recording studio in the heart of Vienna. This time the prince has invited American rockers, Awolnation. With their roots in post-grunge and punk rock, frontman Aaron Bruno and his band are the perfect fit for Hubertus' analog revolution.