MY NEW JOB! (p.s. sorry for the lack of updates… tour has been hectic!)

So my good friend (and Forgive Durden producer) Casey Bates has started a new company called The Mixing Station, and he’s brought me on as his engineer. The company is an idea Casey and I have talked a lot about. It gives smaller, unsigned bands the opportunity for high-quality mixes without paying an arm and a leg at a local studio. The site went live today and we’ve already got a great response. To get the ball rolling, songs will be $200 a pop. Check the site out. I honestly wish there was something like this around when I was recording demos and trying to get my band signed. We are going to make it very easy for anyone with some desire and chops to have some amazing-sounding tracks. Shoot us an email with any questions!

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posted by thomas on May 15th, 2009| categories: news |

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