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Tag Archives: New York City
Join ManhatPro Monday, November 28th for Schmooze, Drink, Networking
Please Join Us Monday, November 28th: Schmooze, Drink, Network Join us 6PM, Monday, November 28th, for Holiday drinks and a brief presentation about ManhatPro. Meet our members, chat about the organization and check out some of our work. Cocktails and plenty … Continue reading
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Sessions at On Air Mastering: Cowboy and Indian, Kung Fury, Telebolitos, Ergo
At On Air Mastering in Greenpoint, a wide range of projects — rock, jazz, experimental — have been going through the ears of founder Julian Silva and his Rupert Neve Masterpiece. Recent sessions include:
Telebolitos from Colombia mastered a five-song EP.
Cleveland mysterio-rockers Cowboy And Indian mastered their EP.
NYC denizens Kung Fury mastered their new full-length album.
Private [...] Continue reading
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Redefining NYC Recording: Downtown Music Adds a Neve 8014 Console
With this latest upgrade, NYC’s elite studios raise the stakes once again. Continue reading
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Inside the Juilliard Music Technology Center: Shaping the “Beyond The Machine XI” Multimedia Event
Want to find the intersection of music, dance and drama at Juilliard? Here’s where it all comes together. Continue reading
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Stratosphere Sound to Host TAPE CAMP in NYC, July 9-11
Stratosphere Sound announced that it will be the NYC home for this year’s TAPE CAMP.
Created by producer/engineer Chris Mara, owner of the Nashville studio Welcome to 1979, Tape Camp is a three-day clinic which takes place every few months in a different city, offering local musicians and gearheads a chance to learn the ins-and-outs of [...] Continue reading
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Composer PROfile: Anthony James Creates the Theme for CNN’s “Piers Morgan Tonight”
The founder of AJ Music Productions has some very unexpected advice for all you composers out there. Continue reading
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Psyched on Sonics: Recording a Full TV Commercial Score In One Day — Without a Studio
How to produce a great song quickly and cleanly in a city apartment. Continue reading
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“Mixology” with George Walker Petit: On Kitchens and Compression
The first in a series of mind-altering music musings. Continue reading
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