Waukesha musician rejects the digital age with analog-only recording studio
By: Brittany Lewis
Posted: Jan 20, 2019 9:00 AM CST

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(WAUKESHA) There’s a small space in Waukesha County where the digital revolution has failed to take hold. Decades after their heyday, recording mediums such as vinyl, 8-track and cassette are getting their due thanks to a 22-year old musician and entrepreneur.
JB Burke operates GDR Studios in Waukesha, a completely analog recording studio. In a time when most people are constantly on or near their digital devices, Burke has opened a music studio with nothing digital inside of it.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Brittany Lewis shares some of his vintage sound.