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

Producing music, making beats, - Vanja
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Hi, I'm Vanja. I am record electronic and hip-hop/trap producer, sound engineer, beat maker & deejay and I'm ready to help you to make your record.

Mixing | Producer | Musician - Thomas Aston
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Multi-instrumentalist, producer & mix engineer with 15 years experience and over one million Spotify streams. Credits include SONY/ATV, EMI, FatCat Records, BMG Production Music.

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Mixing & Mastering - Joel Morgan

I want to make songs come to life

Audio Engineer, Songwriter - Zack Ingraham
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I handle recording, mixing, mastering and song writing for artists in any genre. Work on Neve or SSL consoles. Neumann mics and top notch gear in an amazing live room or mic booth. Very affordable, tons of experience.

Music Production/Mixing/Lyrics - Kevin Guest

Kevin has been producing electronic music for over twenty years, most notably as a Lyricist and Producer for Los Angeles bands "Chamber of Echoes" and "The Coma Sex".

Creating music with purpose - René Hinborch

What matters most to me is using music to enhance the experience, not the other way around. With a background of Game Design I know the psychology of how things are perceived and how to trigger tension. This combined with 10+ years of music production experience it gives the perfect blend to knowing how to use music and where (or not) to place it.

Singer, Songwriter  - Tahidy Arreguin

I have studied songwriting at Berklee College for three years. I AM BILINGUAL lets make a spanglish song!

Music Producer - SP

One heat - one hit.

Mixing engineer, producer. - Den Bown
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My name is Den Bown. I am a producer/mixing engineer from Moscow, Russia. I have great experience with lots of genres like pop music, country, cinematic, electronic music, and rock.

Mixing, Mastering, Consulting - Randy E.

Mastering is too Expensive. You should be able to get that money back. Guess what IRS will give you it back when you file your taxes. If you earn income from a 9-5 job or your music then you are good to go. Why is this important? Because the IRS needs to know that you are working on a real business not a hobby. I'll tell you how to do this. Easily.

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