Mixing & Mastering Engineers, Producers & Songwriters who worked with Lee "Scratch" Perry's Repentance

Session drummer, drummer - Drew Steen
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Grammy nominated and Billboard #1 session drummer. I've played on many records including Grammy nominated "Repentance" by Lee "Scratch" Perry and Billboard #1 record "Snow Waltz" by Lindsey Stirling. Current touring drummer for Lindsey Stirling. I have my own professional drum recording room and am able to mix drums if needed.

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Record & Mixing Engineer  - Jarno Bellasio

Specialized in everything that concern big guitars, dirty bass and punchy drums. Don't esitate to contact me.

Composing & Mixing - Mike Li
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Producer/Rapper/Singer.  - Limix
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I consider myself to be versatile and a fast learner. I can deliver work within the time frame stated or even earlier.

Lyricist, Songwriter - Golden Goose Bars.
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I offer an extinct, unique, and substance-filled style of rhyming and lyricism. Also, I'm equipped with an extensive vocabulary and the cultural/social awareness necessary to produce relevant "have to hear it 5 times to be able to appreciate it" material consistently.

 Producer/Mixer/Programmer - Kwiz
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Grammy-accredited Recording/Mixing Engineer. Beyonce, Jay-Z, J-Lo, Chloe X Halle, Pharaohe Monch, Busta Rhymes, Tiffany Monique, Jill Scott, etc.

Remote Mixing & Mastering - SWS Recordings
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I work with passionate artists to turn their DIY recordings into energetic, clear, and cohesive mixes and masters. Many artists save money by recording themselves, but they end up sounding thin, amateur, and lack clarity and energy. I can take these recordings and turn them into powerful, professional finished songs.

'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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