Jeremy Ferguson has been recording since 1996, starting with his friends' band, Player X, in Evansville, Indiana, where he grew up. He attended Purdue University for two years before transferring to Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tennessee where he received a degree in Music Production and Technology in December 2001. Jeremy interned at Alex the Great Recording from September 2001 through December 2001 and has worked out of the studio engineering and assisting sessions since that time when he is not working on his own sessions. Jeremy has a strong protools background, having taken classes at MTSU for the program and then working on the system extensively at Alex the Great and on his own system every day since August 2001.
Jeremy bought a house in East Nashville's Inglewood district in March 2003 where he opened his home studio, called Battle Tapes Recording. He feels that the studio will be a constant "work in progress" as more and more gear is accumulated, making for a studio that will have the majority of the equipment you'd like available to you to make something as small as a demo or something as large as a full length record for commercial release, not to mention the comfort of the home environment where the studio is nestled.
Jeremy owns an extensive cd and vinyl record collection which he calls from for his influences in the recording environment and pays no allegiance to any one recording style (liking productions varying from super-gloss pop records to 70s anechoic recordings to dirty as they can be indie-rock recordings) and is only interested in making recordings that suit the music they are showcasing and are what those involved wish a specific recording to sound like.
In addition to having write-ups and mentions in magazines and newspapers around the globe, Nashville's own Nashville Lifestyles gave Battle Tapes Recording its "Where To Make A Record Right Now" mention in its 2008 "Hot List" issue. Keep in mind that there are nearly 500 studios in East Nashville alone.
Battle Tapes Recording also offers comfortable client lodging included, as well as a large screen HD tv with hundreds of channels, an extensive dvd, cd, vinyl, and book library, a large collection of Mojo magazine for the rock history inclined, private lounge, nintendo wii, full kitchen with gas stove, outdoor grills, and a comfortable and relaxed vibe. If you've ever wanted to make a record at home but have it sound like a big budget studio, this is the place for you.