Interviews

Learning Audio the Old-School Way: From Huge Rooms to Home Studios with Alex Venguer

Over the past 20 years, the audio industry has gone through well-documented changes in technology and in business models. What has not changed however, is the value of of preparation, simplicity, ears and taste.

Multiple GRAMMY award-winner Alex Venguer honed those traits as an assistant and then engineer at some Read more...

Stephen Marsh on Mastering Music Scores, Movie Soundtracks, and the DC Universe

For over 20 years, mastering engineer Stephen Marsh has been using his golden ears to bring expert detail and focus to hundreds of records, scores, soundtracks, and reissues.

It was a quick decision while working at Taco Bell one evening that determined the New York native’s audio fate. A friend Read more...

John Goodmanson on Recording Bass, Picking References, Landing Repeat Clients & Producing in the Pacific Northwest

John Goodmanson is a producer, engineer and mixer who has made his name working with critically-acclaimed artists like Death Cab for Cutie, Sleater-Kinney, Blonde Redhead, Pavement, Blondie and Nada Surf.

Although he’s best known for his work in the indie rock world, this Pacific Northwest-based producer has made occasional forays Read more...

Stop Struggling for Perfection: Bruce Sugar on Working with Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, Joe Walsh, Ozzy & More

They say you should never meet your idols, but recording and mixing engineer Bruce Sugar would surely disagree.

Growing up near Atlantic City, Sugar was a bright-eyed kid who was introduced to music early on and spent his childhood practicing piano. Then, one day in 1964, he heard a sound Read more...

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