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unusual facts about Record production



Jim James

As the vocalist, frontman, producer and lead songwriter for My Morning Jacket, James has been instrumental in defining the sound of the band, from the haunting reverb of The Tennessee Fire to the amalgam of reggae, Americana, and folk that was the Z, which he co-produced with John Leckie.

Young Sinatra: Welcome to Forever

Producers who contributed to the mixtape included Logic himself, 6ix, Swiff D, C-Sick, Don Cannon, Key Wane, Arthur McArthur, Kevin Randolph, and No ID.


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American Printing House for the Blind

In 1936, the APH recording studio and record production department were established and production of Talking Books began.

Chandos Records

Chandos Records arose from a band music publisher Chandos Music, founded in 1963, and Chandos Productions, a record production company which produced LPs for Classics for Pleasure, and, especially, RCA's work in the UK.

CJ Stone

Bass Bumpers, DJ and record production team, known for their dance/techno music.

Dale Morningstar

Morningstar has provided record production, mixing, and engineering for countless musicians over the years including Gordon Downie, Julie Doiron, Neko Case, Thrush Hermit, Tristan Psionic, The Cowboy Junkies, Yat-Kha, Barenaked Ladies, hHead, The Inbreds and Kyp Harness.

Jean-Paul 'Bluey' Maunick

His record production credits include artists such as Paul Weller, George Benson, Maxi Priest and Terry Callier; he has also collaborated with Stevie Wonder.

Jim Moginie

Moginie is still active in record production, recently co-producing Melbourne band The Fauves latest LP "When Good Times Go Good" released September 2008 and working with Bill Chambers, Lyn Bowtell, Blind Valley, Leah Flanagan, The Backsliders, Jordan Leser, Catherine Britt, Whitley Kate Plummer, Love Parade and numerous others.

Nu-Mixx Klazzics Vol. 2

Hip-hop producer and rapper Daz Dillinger, Sha Money XL, and Street Radio were part of the record production.

Richard Letts

He became Director of the Australian Music Centre in 1987, and introduced programs in digitisation, record production, publishing, retailing, the awards program and others.

The Spicy Effect

After eight years under an exclusive songwriting and record production collaboration with independent record label Heaven Music of ANT1 Group, Phoebus announced on 21 October 2009 via his website that he had left the label, without providing further details.

Yamaha NS-10

The initial product was disliked by many engineers, and it became a legend that Bob Clearmountain, then a rising star in record production, had chosen them because they were the worst speaker he could find.

Yoshifumi Ato

His record production credits include artists such as Harumi Tsuyuzaki, Lena Fujii, M-Swift, Jabberloop, Soulhead, and Coldfeet.