EPISODE · Feb 8, 2025 · 1H 40M
Altadena – David Peters (Music Producer) Ep. 42
from The Language of Creativity Podcast · host Steven Leavitt
The Eaton Fire has left a permanent mark on Altadena, a vibrant artistic community in Los Angeles. In this deeply personal episode of The Language of Creativity, music producer David Peters shares his experience of surviving the fire that destroyed much of his neighborhood. As one of the few remaining studio owners in Altadena, David recounts the chaotic days of evacuation, the impossible choices of what to save, and the eerie reality of returning to a community forever changed. David and Steven discuss the broader implications of living as an artist in California—rising costs, fire risks, and the struggle to balance creativity with financial survival. They also explore David’s unconventional journey from Pennsylvania to London, to New York, and ultimately back to LA, where he built Oak House Studios from the ground up. With a career spanning decades, David has recorded renowned artists like Amber Rubarth, Dawes, and Blake Mills, while also developing his own artistry and coaching philosophy. This episode is a reflection on resilience, community, and the complicated relationship artists have with Los Angeles. As David puts it, disaster forces us into a “toss-in” moment—where you must decide whether to rebuild or move on. With his home and studio still standing amidst the ashes, David wrestles with that very question. Guest: David Peters Website: OakHouseRecording.com YouTube: David Peters Music "The Studio Survived the Altadena EATON FIRE - What's It's Been Like" – YouTube Episode References Dawes – Official Website, "I Love LA" 2025 GRAMMYs Opener Performance Press Release Amber Rubarth – Official Website Blake Mills – Official Website Jo Blinman “The Coffee’s Gone Cold” (Produced by David Peters) – Spotify THE PROG WILL LIVE ON - Article Rich Mouser (The Mouse House Studio, Lost in Fire) – MixOnline Article, GoFundMe Campaign Bob Clearmountain (Lost Studio in Fire) – AllMusic Profile Diego Meraviglia (Sommelier) – North American Sommelier Association Profile, GoFundMe Campaign Neumann U47 Microphone – Wikipedia David Fridmann (Producer, Flaming Lips, MGMT, Tame Impala) – Wikipedia Flaming Lips – Official Website World Central Kitchen (Providing meals for survivors) – WCK.org The Wrong Conversation – YouTube Featured Music "The Brightest Parade On Earth" – Written and Performed by David Peters "Another Year" – Written and Performed by David Peters ”The First Offense” – Written and Performed by David Peters Recorded live at SongSessions (YouTube) ”A Song from the Altadena Eaton Fire” Written and Performed by David Peters (recorded on iPhone) Watch on YouTube Episode Tags #Altadena #EatonFire #CaliforniaWildfires #LosAngeles #MusicProducer #MusicStudio #CreativeCommunity #FireSurvivor #DisasterRecovery #DeadPoetsSociety #OakHouseStudios #Dawes #BlakeMills #AmberRubarth #SimonDawes #SingerSongwriter #FolkMusic #StudioRecording #HomeRecording #StudioGear #NeumannU47 #MusicProduction #DavidFridmann #FlamingLips #LifeCoaching #CreativeResilience #LosAngelesMusic #FireEvacuation #NationalGuard #MusicIndustry #HomeStudio #IndieMusic #AcousticRecording #MixingEngineer #CreativeProcess #GearNerd #MusicTechnology #SelfProducedArtist #MusicMentorship #MusicCareer #SongSessions #HouseConcerts #CommunitySupport #InsuranceCrisis #ClimateCrisis #WildfireRecovery #MusicHistory #FireSafety #MusicCoaching #RecordingTechniques #YouTubeCreators #StudioBuild #FlamingLipsRecording #PalisadesFire #LosAngelesDisasters This episode was hosted, mixed and edited by Steven Leavitt. 🎧 Enjoying the podcast? Consider sharing this episode with a fellow creative!
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When the Eaton Fire tore through Altadena, music producer David Peters faced the unthinkable—watching his neighborhood burn while deciding what to save. As one of the few studio owners who didn’t lose everything, he reflects on the upheaval, the weight of rebuilding, and the creative crossroads that come after disaster. From recording in a converted church to producing artists like Dawes and Amber Rubarth, David shares his journey through music, survival, and an evolving relationship with Los Angeles.
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