Jim Diamond ran Ghetto Recorders, an analog recording studio in a loft and apartment space in downtown
Detroit, taking over the recording site and equipment from John Linardos, who went on to help start up the first microbrewery in Detroit. The studio contains equipment that is at least 20 years old. He uses a 2" 24-track tape machine among other mixing boards and various equipment. Ghetto Recorders studio was originally a chicken processing factory in the 1920s and 30s. The control room (where the recording equipment is) used to be the freezer where the factory stored the chickens. Ghetto Recorders first release was by the spazzy, garage-punk duo
Bantam Rooster, fronted by Diamond's long-time friend,
Thomas J. Potter.
Collaborations On the Motorcity Brewing Works' live compilation "GhettoBlaster," Diamond appeared as the front man for "Jim Diamond's Pop Monsoon." As
proprietor and chief engineer at Ghetto Recorders, Diamond has worked with, and in some cases helped launch the careers of, several
indie rock performers, including
The High Strung,
The Dirtbombs,
The Fleshtones,
Electric Six,
The Pack A.D.,
Left Lane Cruiser,
The Laundronauts,
The Legendary Tigerman,
Bantam Rooster,
Rockfour, The Gore Gore Girls,
The Mooney Suzuki,
The Compulsive Gamblers, The Dirtys, Lost Kids,
The Ponys,
The Silencers, The Go, The Hentchmen, Screamray, Thee Emergency,
Outrageous Cherry,
Paik, The Clone Defects, The Charms, They Come In Threes,
The Sights, The Volebeats,
The White Stripes,
The Sonics, The Devils, Archie and the Bunkers, The Grinding Eyes, Hymn For Her,
Rodriguez, The Exploding Eyes, The Cambodian Space Project, OhGunQuit, Keith Richards overdose (French Band) and more. Diamond also composed and performed songs for the 2005 horror/comedy movie
Santa's Slay which is distributed by
Lionsgate. In 2016, Diamond recorded with the newly formed Lansing trio, Luxury Flux. The album will be available April 21, 2017. ==References==