Mixing & Mastering Engineers, Producers & Songwriters who worked with Sixlight

Billboard Producer/Mixing - Rob Endling
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5x Billboard Rock Charting Producer, Mixing and Mastering Engineer #2 iTunes Hip Hop + #6 iTunes Alternative charting record. Specializing in Alternative Pop, Pop Rock, Pop Punk, EDM, Hip Hop.

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Music Producer / Engineer - Jayoz

10+ years of audio recording, mixing, mastering experience. Expertise in all major recording software. Will take an artist's vision and bring it to life!

Mixing and Mastering fella - Chris Pereira
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I mix everything from black metal to acoustic. I seem to do well in Pop Rock/Jazzy Pop tho...

Remote bang for buck mixing - BangBuck Studios
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Previously side hustle, now professional mixer in all things rock. With work streaming on curated playlists and music tv channels, I'm sure you can get the best bang out of your buck working with us.

Songwriter, Producer, Mixer  - Stephen Buzzell
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Stephen Buzzell is a multi instrumentalist, producer and mixer based in Pittsburgh. Stephen specializes in modern sound in R&B, pop and rock. Stephen's main objective is bringing the best out of your songs. From vocal production, keyboards, drum programming and arrangement, Stephen will help you realize your sonic goals.

Mix, Produce, Compose, Record - Ice On Titan (Josh Benash)

Ice On Titan studio is operated by former Kiss Kiss frontman Josh Benash in NY's Hudson Valley. Josh has toured with The Pogues, Thursday, The Atari's, Murder By Death, The Dear Hunter, and many more. Here in the woods the lax atmosphere allows for creativity to truly flourish. Josh also scores music for film, television, and video games.

'Hip Hop Music Producer' - Asaph Studios
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“If you feel safe in the area you’re working in, you’re not working in the right area. Always go a little further into the water than you feel you’re capable of being in. Go a little bit out of your depth. And when you don’t feel that your feet are quite touching the bottom, you’re just about in the right place to do something exciting.”

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