Singer-songwriter looking for mixer/producer

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Singer-songwriter looking for mixer/producer

Post by Nana Kay » Fri Jun 06, 2003 9:11 am

I've recorded the entirety of my debut album on my own,
and am looking for a mixer with a rock sensibility
(Infl: Jeff Buckley, Radiohead, PJ Harvey, Stina Nordenstam...)
to mix my album on analog. I have a reasonable budget,
and am looking for the right person to help me finish it up.

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Re: Singer-songwriter looking for mixer/producer

Post by Shawn Simmons » Fri Jun 06, 2003 11:34 am

I'd love to hear your stuff. Any MP3's to listen to? I own a studio in Seattle but who knows, maybe we could work something out.

Shawn

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Re: Singer-songwriter looking for mixer/producer

Post by Shawn Simmons » Fri Jun 06, 2003 11:35 am

sorry double post

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Re: Singer-songwriter looking for mixer/producer

Post by @?,*???&? » Sun Jun 08, 2003 8:49 pm

Sounds like many sounds I am into. PJ Harvey is amazing. Flood did some great work with her. The Albini stuff is solid too.

Several questions:

1. Any monitor mixes of the material thus far?

2. Where are you located?

3. Demos can be sent to: Jeff Robinson P.O. Box 5579 Plymouth, MI 48170

4. Analog mixing is a great way, what format are the songs currently in?

You can visit my discography at www.thirdmonkrecords.com/discography.html

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Re: Singer-songwriter looking for mixer/producer

Post by soundguy » Tue Jun 10, 2003 5:36 pm

I have an analog studio outside the city, can mix from 2" 16 trk to 1/4" 2 track. Happy to meet up in the city to discuss your project. Jeff's rock resume is world's cooler than mine...

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Re: Singer-songwriter looking for mixer/producer

Post by mark ephraim » Tue Jun 17, 2003 5:02 pm

mix at your place? i am in the city. i just finished up two full length CD's. my ears are on a roll right now. i could send you a demo of my work, vice versa.
i have a car if your studio is upstate and some open time in mid july.
who knows? my typed words are all you can judge at this point- music speaks better.

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Re: Singer-songwriter looking for mixer/producer

Post by andyg666 » Tue Jun 17, 2003 6:59 pm

Hey

Jeff Buckley and Radiohead are two of my favorite artists. When Grace came out, I was completely blown away by both the songs and the sounds that Buckley had created. It's a damned shame that the world is without him...

I'd love the opportunity to mix your record. I work at a great studio in Manhattan (Dubway Studios, www.dubway.com). We have a really nice analog setup with lots of vintage outboard gear. I can get you an incredible rate if you don't mind working some odd hours... Give me a shout back and perhaps we can do some listening sometime.

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