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Music engineer blurring lines | Music | The Journal Gazette

Music engineer blurring lines | Music | The Journal Gazette
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Ireland s Grammy-Nominated Band Fontaines D C Is Everything That s Right About Rock Music Today

Ireland s Grammy-Nominated Band Fontaines D.C. Is Everything That s Right About Rock Music Today Niall Doherty, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Fontaines D.C. frontman Grian Chatten thinks that everything, good and bad, that has happened to his band over the past few years can be traced back to a piece of advice he once received from a friend. The singer was on a train to Dublin city center, headed to his first-ever job interview, and bumped into a mate who asked if he was still making music. Then came the pivotal moment of counsel. “I reckon you could do something,” he told Chatten, “but you just have to go a bit fucking mad for a while.”

Emily Lazar is moving the needle, one Grammy-nominated album at a time

Emily Lazar Emily Lazar is the first mastering engineer in history to helm three titles up for an Album of the Year Grammy in the same year. | Credit: Matt Licari Emily Lazar is not a crier. The prolific music engineer has mastered thousands of hits from Alanis Morissette, the Killers, Foo Fighters, the Wu-Tang Clan, and more since she opened her New York City studio, the Lodge, in 1997 and she can count the number of times a song has prompted waterworks on one hand.  The first time I heard [Sia s] Chandelier, I cried, actually and I m telling you, it s

Grammy s Week starts strong with Women in the Mix stream featuring inspiring women across the industry

USC alumna Saweetie was one of the guests at the star studded event.  (Shriya Jayanthi | Daily Trojan) On International Women’s Day Monday night, influential women in the music industry, including USC alumna Saweetie, came together for the first Grammy Week event to share advice, insider insights into the behind-the-scenes of the music world and the changes in diversity necessary for the future of the industry. Harvey Mason Jr., the new president of the Recording Academy, kicked off the evening with an important message about the future of the Academy. “Women in the Mix is a celebration of the gifts that women and women-identifying people bring to this industry and the power that comes when we support, mentor and create opportunities for greatness,” Mason said. “We take very seriously the responsibility to be leaders through our initiatives, programming and partnerships.” 

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