Vallejo, a member of the Austin Latin rock band that bears his last name, also has a recording studio in South Austin with production company Vallejo Music Group. The name tips its hat to the Rolling Stone's song and the poem by 19th century poet Mary Howitt. ![]() Darley, head of promotions with Spider and the Fly Studio, said the goal for the studio was to create not just a building with the latest recording technology, but also an experience for musicians that would foster creativity.Ī Hutto resident and owner of management company DMR Productions, Darley teamed up with Vallejo, studio manager John Olrech and executor Phillip Heard to start Spider and the Fly Studio in October. "We wanted to give that Southern California, Rolling Stones vibe," said Omar Vallejo, house engineer and one of four partners that own the studio. 79 and surrounded by a fiber optics company and a machine shop, Hutto recording hub Spider and the Fly Studio appears unassuming housed in a tan stone building with a tin roof.īehind the white metal door, musicians coming to record for the first time are greeted by an "Alice in Wonderland"–like hallway, complete with a black-and-white checkered floor and ceiling as well as a contorted silver clock.Īfter walking through a lounge, they come to the hub of the studio, a live, or drum room, garnished with Moroccan-style rugs and lamps and surrounded by rooms for vocals, guitars, drums and the control booth. Located within an industrial park off of Hwy. Recording space fosters creativity in Hutto
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