"Our plan is to build these spaces, pay for maintenance and engineering and let the centers give out the time slots for people to use them" Jack Antonoff has revealed his plans to build public recording studios in several LGBTQ+ youth shelters across the United States – see what he had to say below. READ MORE: Jack Antonoff: “I’ve always felt really misunderstood – it’s like a driving, pounding feeling in me” Yesterday (October 1), the Bleachers frontman and hit producer shared a statement on social media outlining his intentions to build a number of these studios over the course of “a large part of the next chapter of my life”. In his post, Antonoff writes that he’s enjoyed being able to produce anywhere – from his home studio to hotel rooms and even on planes while on the road – but that his life “changed in a recording studio” and that “it’s time to share that with those who might not find themselves there otherwise but need to be.
” Jack Antonoff of Bleachers performs at O2 Forum Kentish Town on March 19, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Lorne Thomson/Redferns) He continued: “I plan to spend a large part of the next chapter of my life bringing these spaces to people who wouldn’t have access to them. Public studios available to those who aren’t priced out.
It’s going to take time and a lot of resources but over here we have a plan that starts with woking through the Ally Coalition to build studios in LGBTQ+ youth shelters. From ther.