Correction: Dave no longer owns Kingsize. In fact, Kingsize, as it used to be in its heyday, no longer exists. The partners -- including Ken Sluiter of Box-O-Car and Mike Hagler -- sold the studio and moved on to other things, as well as places. Trumfio and Sluiter live in LA; Hagler -- one of the nicest cats you'll ever meet, and a terrific engineer -- still owns the Kingsize B studio in Chicago, a smaller version of its namesake. He was recently profiled in Tape Op, a magazine many Auditeers might enjoy reading: http://www.tapeop.com/ Stewart Mason writes: > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Eichelberger" > >> Does anyone know if David Trumfio is still active in the music biz? > > Yes, as a producer. That's been his main field all along -- if I remember > correctly, the Pulsars record was always intended to be just a one-off. > He owns a studio in Chicago (I think it's called King-Size) and he's > pretty comfortably ensconced there. I believe he's engineered a lot of > the Bloodshot Records stuff over the years, and he produced the first OK > Go album, among others.