Dead Air was recorded at Sound Impressions in
Milwaukie, Oregon, and mixed at Whitehorse Studios in
Portland, Oregon. According to Tony Lash, the
Dead Air versions of "Bottle Rocket" and "Lowlife" reuse the basic tracks from their
Music of Heatmiser EP demo counterparts, but feature new vocal and guitar overdubs. Singer-guitarist Neil Gust has stated that, during the recording of the album, the band was inspired by a wide variety of music, but their choice of gear limited how those their sound was expressed:I found records that I'd never heard before, in my 20s like
Hunky Dory and
Funhouse by
the Stooges and
Marquee Moon, and
Cabaret Voltaire and
Can’s
Tago Mago, it all made us super excited about the idea that you could mix all this stuff up. But
Fugazi and
the Pixies were just completely the first thing in our faces. And when we moved to Portland, after graduating from college, so it's the end of the spring of 1991, Elliott had bought a
Marshall half stack with his like, student loan money. I mean, that pretty much sets up what you sound like. And so I was saving up, it took about a year and a half to save up and buy another Marshall half stack. And once we had those that pretty much sets up that you are a loud fucking rock band. They were 100 watt Marshall half stacks, they're as loud as you can get. And we were super into it. And that's how we made
Dead Air. == Reception ==