Mixing & Mastering Engineers, Producers & Songwriters who worked with The Basement Experience

Multi-Media Engineer - Oxahjin Productions
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"A breath of fresh air" Get radio-ready production that still sounds like you. Don't be left in the dark after you receive your mix! I help you get your songs on multiple platforms and more so you can get heard!

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Electronica producer / singer - Natascha Stern

Since 2005, I'm devoted to voice and electronic music production for several labels, alone and collaborating with other producers, supported by DJ celebrities such as Hernan Cattáneo, John Digweed, Dave Seaman and many others. Among other musical projects in gestation, I'm manager and Co-founder of recently launched Southern Bookings agency.

Music Producer/Writer/A&R Exec - Larry "Rock" Campbell
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Multi-talented Record Label Executive, Producer, Songwriter, Musician and Recording Studio Manager with over 20 years experience in the entertainment industry. Skilled at discovering and developing new talent and musical content. With strong established music industry relationships.

Remote Mixing & Prod. Indie - Katy Rea
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remote mixing and production -protools, vintage gear. check out dyingisdone.com for recent work. Flexible rates- contact me when the song/songs are finished on your end :)

Hip Hop/Boom Bap producer - E Saint

I'm an all around beat maker focused in hip hop and love to make something different and crazy with the best industry standards.

Mastering Engineer - Allan Dawson

Apple Digital Masters approved mastering engineer.

Guitartist EBow guitarist - mats hedberg
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Mixing Engineer  - Upperflow
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Every record has a soul. Our job is to find that soul and make it stand out.

'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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