Torreón Terlingua is the new home of award-winning record producer/engineer Bill Palmer.
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Based in Terlingua, TX, it features top of the line equipment for recording, mixing and mastering in an amazing desert environment on the Mexican border.
27/10/2023
Great interview with my buddy Keegan Mcinroe about the record we made in the church in Terlingua. The kind words warm my dang ol heart.
Keegan McInroe sits down with Travis Wright to discuss his new album Agnes, recording in the West Texas Desert town of Terlingua, and much more Enjoy!I'm cur...
13/10/2023
Don talking about the upcoming new record, which is getting great reviews all over the world. When we started work on it, we knew we wanted it to fit in nicely with their records from the 80s golden years (which I owned all of 😊).
The Metal Voice original intro by the house band singer Giles Lavery and producer Thomas RocktFor a quote for The Metal Voice T-shirt please fill out form ...
05/09/2023
Check out my friend Samantha Christine’s new video for a song we recorded in the St Agnes church in Terlingua, TX! We made the record during the hottest time of the summer, the old stained glass windows and wooden doors flung open. She played all the instruments herself, and we believe that the heat added to the urgency and soul of the performances.
Music video for "Closer," first single off of Samantha Christine's upcoming album, "Warm Waters." Available Fall 2023.Official Site - theesamanthachristine.c...
26/08/2023
Here’s ‘Misses’, a brand new compilation of singles I wrote and recorded over the last several years that never found a home… til now! You can purchase the record here or just stream it. Soon to be on all streaming sites.
15 track album
08/08/2023
New single/video from the upcoming Dokken record I produced. It was mixed by Kevin Shirley (Aerosmith, Iron Maiden), and the video was directed by Chris Eyre (Dark Winds, Smoke Signals). When I was a kid, I had Dokken posters on my wall and all the records, so making this record was quite an honor for me.
💥𝘿𝙊𝙆𝙆𝙀𝙉 – 𝙁𝙪𝙜𝙞𝙩𝙞𝙫𝙚 the new single! 💥 Taken from the new album 𝑯𝒆𝒂𝒗𝒆𝒏 𝑪𝒐𝒎𝒆𝒔 𝑫𝒐𝒘𝒏 out 27 October. Available to pre-order now her...
18/01/2023
Recording Studio and Mobile Recording Services in Santa Fe
17/12/2022
10/10/2022
My google page.
Recording Studio and Mobile Recording Services in Santa Fe
15/06/2022
track by Bill Palmer
22/04/2022
Nice article in the Albuquerque Journal.
Bill Palmer runs the full facility recording studio in Santa Fe – Torreón Studio.
15/12/2021
Nice review of a record I made.
Breaking The Chrysalis, captures that sense of growth and emerging fully formed as after ten years of writing and playing alongside others, Zoe Wilcox releases an album. Hoth Brothers Bard Edringto…
22/10/2021
Getting to the release of "Between the Devil and Me" has been a long haul for David Climaco Garcia.< ...
18/08/2021
New BP track!
track by Bill Palmer
28/05/2021
Wayne Sutton’s record getting top press in Austin, TX.
This week's Austin360 On The Record looks at new and recent releases from Wayne Sutton, Tee Double, Asleep at the Wheel, Jamestown Revival and more.
02/03/2021
Recorded at St Inez church in Terlingua. Mixed at Torreón in Santa Fe. Mastered at Abbey Road in London.
Wayne Sutton · Song · 2021
27/02/2021
Damn good record I made with Miles Adams at St Inez church in Terlingua.
Miles Adams · Album · 2021 · 9 songs.
12/02/2021
Hoth Brothers Band - Tell Me How You Feel (Hoth Brothers) Two years after their highly enjoyable debut album Workin 'and Dreamin' , the ...
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Torreón Studio
Torreón Studio is my home. It’s comfortable and unassuming. There are no clocks on the walls. Musical instruments are everywhere throughout the house. World class microphones hang on stands, and the doors and windows are thrown open most of the year. This is not a sterile, clinical environment where real art goes to die, rather a welcoming, vibey space for digging in deep.
Torreón is an old, historic neighborhood on the outskirts of downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico. Torreón literally translates as ‘tower’. It was a sort of watch station or checkpoint on El Camino Real (the royal road) coming into Santa Fe. People grew corn and raised sheep along the banks of the river. With its adobe and stucco walls, the neighborhood appears lost in time, an otherworldly tribute to centuries past. Perfect place for me!
At the earliest age I can remember, I was recording my voice into one of those old flip-top cassette recorders. I would sing the Star Wars theme song into it, and then I’d play my version back in the room while I acted out the role of Luke Skywalker. My own soundtrack! It was a revelation that forever left an imprint. In early high school, I acquired a Tascam 4-track cassette recorder and pretty soon learned how to multitrack and mix together the sounds that were swirling around in my head. In my 20’s, I found myself recording in professional studios for this and that. A band I was in, The Sharecroppers, recorded our first demos in a rickety old church near Luling, TX, in the middle of the night. We had brought in ace young engineers Ethan Allen and Jim Watts to helm the session. The sounds were rich and unusual, a unique exception to the predictable studio tones I had experienced. It was at my friend Mark McKinney’s house in Austin, TX, where my band Hundred Year Flood would make our first recordings. They were spectacular. Amps in the bathroom, vocals in the bedroom, drums in the living room. Mark was thrilled to be producing us, and everything ran perfectly smooth. It was a new power, I thought, outside of the expensive and stuffy confines of soundproof studios. Someone would be cooking dinner in the kitchen while we tracked guitar solos. Dogs would be passing through. The house itself was an instrument. I loved it, and I still do...
Fast forward to Santa Fe, circa 2003. I had been approached by a fan about making a new Hundred Year Flood record, and I was told that it would be fully funded. “Where should we do it?” I thought about the studios in town, and my immediate response was, “Let’s do it in your house”... “Do you know how to engineer a record?”... “Not really, but I’ll learn!”... A ramshackle, feisty little record was made among the couches, kitchen and stairwell of a dusty old house, and the local radio station picked up on it. Pretty soon, I was making records for all kinds of artists! Frogville Studio was born. And so, I spent 16 years turning that living room into a world class studio. All kinds of awards were won, and hundreds of records were made. In 2018, I left Frogville to pursue my own business ideas and decided to return to my original inspiration of being versatile, spontaneous and mobile.
My heart has always been in the unique spaces. True art is more fluid than any static brick and mortar. I do a lot of mobile recording these days, setting up shop anywhere imaginable: churches, barns, theaters, houses, patios, mansions, chicken coops, catacombs, you name it. Everything I do usually ends up back at Torreón to be mixed and/or mastered. Overdubs, re-cuts, etc etc.. Outside the window of my control room is the biggest apricot tree you’ve ever seen. Come see and hear for yourself.