After 14 days straight including Thanksgiving day and many marathon overnight mixing sessions Mr. Danny Reisch has finished up mixing Suzanna Choffel's softmore release "Steady Eye Shaky Bow" He is off to Boston today to master at Peerless Mastering with the man Jeff Lipton. Is your producer that dedicated?
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1/1/2019 09:58:06 pm
Who doesn't like wrapping up things? Every journey is tiresome and we all want to rest eventually. However we should not always be in a hurry to wrap up things that aren't meant to be finished all at once. I say that all the time. I even wrote a song about it. No one should really be in a hurry. Nobody achieves things the right way when they only go through short cuts. Not only will it feel wrong. It is also never enjoyable as well.
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11/11/2019 04:45:42 pm
There is nothing more exhilarating than the feeling of not being responsible or in control of everything. The excitement of not knowing what is going to happen next is very real. It's even more thrilling to be aware for whom this control is being unknowingly, accidentally, incidentally or unintentionally being given to. It had to be someone you completely love and trust with your life before relinquishing this authority to another person other than yourself. You submit voluntarily and you will be rewarded.
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2/1/2020 08:52:53 pm
We also organize concerts and shows. In fact, the group where we belong just recently staged a concert. This is an independent "artist-initiative" which means the cost of the production comes directly from the pockets of the group members. No corporate sponsorships or government funding.This is why the headliners, or the bands that performed in the concert where only given a minimal honorarium and not their usual talent fee. The front acts went full pro-bono.
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