Profiles
On the Move: Jason Rhode
Who: Jason Rhode, Cirrus Logic president/CEO Main Responsibilities: setting a vision and clearing problems out of people's way. Previous Lives: 1995-present:
Classic Tracks: Tears for Fears’ “Everybody Wants to Rule the World”
"Everybody Wants to Rule the World’ was so simple and went down so quickly, it was effortless," says producer Chris Hughes.
Technology and Production
One Sunday morning a month, a group of individuals can be observed in a parking lot not far from the Mix offices moving items...
12th Annual Mix L.A. Open
The 12th Annual Mix L.A. Open was a rousing success as approximately 120 of the best and brightest in the audio industry played 18...
Creating Music Expo
Intel, Cakewalk and Microsoft hosted a listening panel at the ASCAP Expo: I Create Music (April 19-21, 2007), focusing on what it takes to...
TEC Awards Update
ED GREENE TO JOIN HALL OF FAME Acclaimed production sound mixer Ed Greene will join an elite group of individuals as he is inducted...
On the Move: Ralf Tschanun
Who: Ralf Tschanun, AKG VP of sales Main Responsibilities: develop and execute the sales strategy to strongly grow the AKG business. Previous Lives 2006-2007,
Marsh Expands
Stephen Marsh (www.StephenMarshMastering.com) has opened a new mastering boutique at Radio Recorders complex in Hollywood. Joining Marsh is assistant/mastering
Industry Event: New Music West
On May 6, Canadian Recording Services and the Warehouse Studio (Bryan Adams' facility) sponsored a producer/engineer workshop for music conference New
John Morgan Eargle, 1931-2007
John Morgan Eargle, an author, educator, engineer and product developer whose writings influenced a generation of audio students, passed away in late
MediaTech Grows
The MediaTech Institute (www.mediatechinstitute.com), housed at the Dallas Sound Lab, expanded its Las Colinas facilities to make room for its new digital
And the Winner Is…
Keith Denmon is the winner of our Got a Pocket Full of Quartersand a Lighter arcade game trivia question (March 2007). The winning answer...
Classic Tracks: The Ventures’ “Walk Don’t Run”
Buckle up, because this month we're taking the Wayback Machine out for a real spin all the way back to 1960. JFK became president...
Soul Celebrated
The city of Memphis has launched a national campaign to help celebrate 50 years of soul music. The events (www.MemphisSoul50.com) turn the spotlight on
Classic Tracks: Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin'”
Songwriter/keyboardist Jonathan Cain, drummer Steve Smith and producer Kevin Elson share how they captured lightning in a bottle in the studio.
Brubeck Goes Solo
Jazz piano legend Dave Brubeck was in Avatar Studios (New York City) recording a new solo piano album for Telarc. The sessions took place...
Classic Tracks: Sinéad O’Connor’s “Nothing Compares 2 U”
Sinéad O’Connor took a forgotten album track by The Family—that just happened to be written by Prince—and turned it into one of the biggest...
Confronting Taboos
The issue you hold in your hands is long overdue. Yes, perhaps we went over-the-top with our cover type, but we mean what we...