Mixing & Mastering Engineers, Producers & Songwriters who worked with Talley Marks Podcast

Remote Mixing & Mastering - Mark Hull
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I will elevate your recording into a ready to use professional industry standard sound. My goal is to give you what you are looking for and lifter it to an even higher level.

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 - Julius John

Audio Engineering Highly motivated towards Audio Engineering in Various Tech genre from Recording,Mixing,Mastering to Broadcast and Acoustics. CREDIT- Since 1997 in Audio Engineering Field. Audio Post-Production & Mastering & Research. More than 8000 Audio Commercials,Audio for Film, Audio Mixing & Mastering gone On-Air on FM Radios & TV Chann

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 - Gary Vandy Audio Productions Inc

Over 40 years experience with multiple gold and platinum awards. Studio to fit any budget.

LA Session Harmonica Player  - Trent Williamson
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Professional LA harmonica player with multiple charting album credits.

Session Bassist / Producer - Adam Popick
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-+- Versatile bassist / multi-instrumentalist ready to deliver the right sound and part for your song or production -+- Check out my reel for examples of my bass playing. (I am also the engineer/producer/mixer and drummer on clips 4, 6 and 8) -+-

Narrator, Lyricist  - Boni Traxton

I can write an amazing love song! My influences are Freddie Jackson, Gerald Levert, Natalie Cole, Stephanie Mills. I’m mainly interested in rnb, also I’m gay so if your an LGBT artist hit me up! I can’t sing or produce but I can tell a story with my words!

Producer,Vocalist,Songwriter - Toufic Hatem
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Lebanese music producer, composer, songwriter, singer, oud and keyboard player. All genres production, audio editing, vocal comping and tuning (+oriental)

MUSIC PRODUCER - KALOY
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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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