CHICKENFOOT ALBUM RELEASE AT TRI

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CHICKENFOOT AT TRI

Another great production at TRI Studios. I had the privilege of working alongside Mike Fraser (Mixer) for this Album release show. Mike Fraser used very minimal compression and more fine EQ and great Balance of instrumentation. One of the easiest mixer/engineers I’ve worked with. He Just made everything work. The Broadcast was mixed on a pair of NS10’s powered by a Mc’Intosh 275 Power amp. Check out the TRISTUDIOS website for photos and soon video clips of the show.

Here’s where I work

Bob Weir’s Tamalpais Research Institute. I’m currently engineering broadcasts for TRI along with recording several projects for Bob Weir. The facility includes two large tracking rooms and two control rooms with multiple isolation rooms. Studio 1 is equipped with Meyer Sounds “Constellation” system which allows you to change the way you perceive the acoustics of the room. This room allows musicians to place themselves in a controllable room to capture any vibe of the song. Visit tristudios.com for more pictures and videos.  

7.1 API Vision Console

What is Popworks?

All Engineering and Mixing done at Laughing Tiger Studios

Comprised of myself and Eleven30.  Production, Engineering, Mixing and Mastering at Laughing Tiger Studios in San Rafael, CA.

Mixing:

New album by “Canibus” to be released soon with tracks by “TheAre” and “Premier”.

New Album by “Moe Green” – “Rocky Maivia” (3tracks)

Production:

Distant Relatives:

“Celebrate” featuring TheGrouch and Eligh –  produced by Rick V. & Eleven30 Celebrate Feat. Grouch & Eligh (Snippet) by rolemodelrick

New Album “Which Way World” by The Contribution

Which Way World – the new release recorded by supergroup collective The Contribution – is the kind of debut album that only seasoned musicians can produce. Featuring the stellar contributions of Tim Carbone – violin, vocals (Railroad Earth), Jeff Miller – guitar, mandolin, vocals (New Monsoon), Phil Ferlino – keyboards (New Monsoon), Keith Moseley – bassist (The String Cheese Incident) and Jason Hann – percussion (The String Cheese Incident), the Americana-tinged music on Which Way World is full and free-wheeling, offering exceptional chops that never overshadow the stand-out songwriting.