Mixing & Mastering Engineers, Producers & Songwriters who worked with Rupam Sarmah

Mixer|Producer| Session Player - Brian Sargent
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As a GRAMMY™ voting member, ASCAP writer/publisher, Americana Music Association and AES member, I am a seasoned professional of 25+ years. In addition to producing/engineering, I can help write hooks, vocal harmonies and perform multiple instruments to bring your songs to life. I have worked with Jewel, Ron Carter, Shawn Pelton, to name a few.

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 - Geoff Chase

I've been a Boston area engineer and drummer for many years. Mobile recording, mixing, editing, and mastering are all things that I do.

Analog Mastering Engineer - Steve Kitch Mastering
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Using the very best in analog hardware and digital tools.

Recording Studio  - J Bosco Production LLC

A one-stop shop for all of your music needs where you as an artists can paint your lyrics on a canvas filled music product produced by J Bosco.

Mix&Master - Janosch Bryner

I mix&master everything you throw on me!

Beatmaker, Songwriter & Singer - Brandon Tyler

Brandon Tyler is a multifaceted keyboardist, emcee, producer, vocalist, and lyricist from the Tristate area. He finds inspiration in the work of other soulful musicians, his everyday life, and nature. Some of his influences are Donny Hathaway, Stevie Wonder, D’Angelo, The Foreign Exchange, and KING.

Arranger and Background Singer - AleGerini87
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Hi I'm Alessandro. I'm a vocalist, coach and arranger for professional choirs. I graduated with a degree in Music from the University of Florence, with a Diploma in Diction and a merit diploma in Choral Arts firm the Joseph Schmidt Conservatory of Vienna. I have arranged and recorded for some of the most important Italian artist ( Modà,Ultimo,Neri

Mixing engineer - Remi Noyelle aka Nwah.yell
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Beefy and rock solid mixes, great communication and free revisions. Look no further!

Music producer and beatmaker - Checkdwoy
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What's The Most Common Reason Your Potential Fan Will Skip Your Track and Never Listen To it Again? There are two actually 1. The beat failed to capture the fans attention in the first 7 seconds and 2. The mix was hurting their ears (especially if it's not tamed right at the 3khz-8khz region) Hit me up to help you avoid that!

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