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Leading pro audio technology and studio design companies will have their products and projects on display in the studio lounge spaces as part of...
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Leading pro audio technology and studio design companies will have their products and projects on display in the studio lounge spaces as part of...
Mega-producer Linda Perry will be joined by Grammy-winning producer/engineer Dave Way for a one-of-a-kind, pre-launch look inside the making of Let It Die Here,...
DJ / producer Paul Oakenfold’s gear, awards, acetates and more will hit the auction block later this month.
Free, individual immersive-audio hearing profiles offered in UMG’s Studio 4, with new MDR-M1 closed-back reference headphones.
Focal Pro Monitors will highlight a variety of its flagship monitors and headphones as part of Mix LA: Immersive Music Production II.
Multi-platinum rapper G-Eazy has moved to the Big Apple, so his L.A. home—and studio—are going for $3.7 million.
SSL and Kali Audio return to Mix LA: Immersive Music Production II, this week to demo a variety of immersive music mixing techniques with...
Top engineers to break down and play back immersive mixes on the newly released ‘Immersive Bundle,’ featuring Symphony Studio and iLoud MTM MKII 7.1.4...
Grammy-winning pros behind immersive mixes for Chris Brown, Kid Leroi, Finneas, Kendrick Lamar, SZA and others will play back tracks, talk about their creative...
Roots Americana, Traditional Jazz and East Indian stylings come together at Echo Mountain Studios for a jaw-dropping, genre-bending debut album.
Roots Americana, Traditional Jazz and East Indian stylings come together at Echo Mountain Studios for a jaw-dropping, genre-bending debut album.
Evergreen Enterprise Experience LLC has unveiled a new room at its expansive music production and post-production campus in Burbank.
The famed Fleetwood Mac producer dives into Dolby Atmos—with a push from Joni Mitchell.
Mix LA has added a session with Jennifer “JNY” Ortiz on her immersive mix of “3:AM” by Rapsody featuring Erykah Badu.
Mix LA takes a deep dive with Dennis "ROC.am" Jones into how the new immersive mixes of previously unheard Roy Ayers tracks were created.
Mix columnist Craig Anderton will present a pair of masterclasses for Asheville, NC-based The Bob Mogg Foundation in March.
Mix LA has added a special session on the new Atmos mix of Ray Charles’ classic 2004 duets album, Genius Loves Company.
The Tom Petty keyboardist's new album was recently mastered by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering.
Second annual, all-day event focusing on immersive music production to be held March 8 at UMG’s 21fifteen Studios, Santa Monica
Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong and mix engineer Chris Lord-Alge reveal the extensive creative journey behind the band's 'Saviors'.
Producer/engineer Dave Jerden died Wednesday, February 5. Over the course of a four-decade career, Jerden worked on an astonishing number of albums that have...
In this interview from the December, 1998 issue of Mix, alt rock producer Dave Jerden shares his production philosophies and some amazing stories.
Inside Blackbird has teamed with three-time Grammy Award-winning producer Nathan Chapman for a new online music production course.
'A Complete Unknown' follows young Bob Dylan through the early 1960s, complete with carefully crafted sound and an incredible recreation of Columbia Records' Studio...
London’s University of Greenwich has unveiled a new £1 million facility dedicated to advancing multichannel sound composition, immersive audio and visual performance.
Winners for the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, including categories honoring engineers, mixers, producers and other personnel, were announced Sunday night.
After a month of monitoring the current situation and industry sentiment in Los Angeles, Mix and Host Partner 2114 Studios will proceed with Mix...
Doom Flamingo recently filmed a series of videos at the Telefunken Soundstage.
The 2025 NAMM Show will present special all-day series of sessions focused on the professional recording studio.
Kenny Rogers' recording of the Don Schlitz-penned song The Gambler turned a simple record into an entire industry.
Kim Fowley and the Runaways recorded “Cherry Bomb” in a store room on purpose—or so he said.
Janis Joplin got her start in folk music, surprisingly enough.
John Fogerty’s “Centerfield” is the only song formally “inducted” into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y.—it plays there ’round the clock.
Jack Endino jumpstarted his producing career with EPs for Soundgarden, Green River and Mudhoney, and its debut single, “Touch Me I’m Sick."
Thousands of homes and buildings, including studios, venues and more, have been destroyed by the Los Angeles wildfires, adversely impacting the pro audio community.
Sometimes things are clichés because they're true.
FOH and studio pro Nicolas “Nico” Ramirez discusses his monitors of choice for each application.
T Bone Burnett’s Ionic Original "acetate on steroids" format returns with second Bob Dylan recording headed to auction.
Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong and longtime mix engineer Chris Lord-Alge talk capturing lightning in a bottle—and three Grammy nominations—with ‘Saviors.’
Harrison Audio's 32Classic console revives the desk that was a mainstay in L.A.'s The Village Recorder during the 1970s.
ALT BLK ERA—sibling duo Nyrobi and Chaya Beckett-Messam—recently completed its debut album, Rave Immortal.
Analog is alive and well and cohabitating with digital in the hybrid recording haven Vinegar Hill Sound, located in Brooklyn's DUMBO neighborhood.