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

Composer | Topliner | Bassist - Antoine Sanchez
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15 years of experience in music at the service of creations with high artistic demands. Composer, songwriter, topliner, singer and session double bass player.

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 - SEI SHUTTLE RECORDS

SEI SHUTTLE RECORDS(SSR) is an independent Hip Hop record label based in Singapore, founded in 2009. SEI SHUTTLE RECORDS (SSR) provides events, recording, mixing & mastering services. SSR also signs artists and works with them to develop projects and releases.

Producer/writer - Richard Simon
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I'm a producer/writer, and play piano, guitar, keyboards.

Recording Studio Engineer  - Tom Happel
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I've been an Engineer here at a very nice studio for about 7 years now. I've been able to work on countless projects including The Dear Hunter Migrant, Gates Bloom and Breathe and even recently Hail The Sun Culture scars

Music Producer/ Mix Engineer - Elías Oquendo
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I'm a electronic music producer and mix engineer. Main focus on Disco and Funk sounds also Chill/Lounge and Andes beat maker.

Original Music Composer  - Shaul Hadar

Shaul Hadar is an epic music composer, producer and classical piano player for more than 30 years now. Shaul composes and produces original and epic music for computer and mobile games, and movies. Shaul can write music in any genre that is needed.

Mix Engineer  - Niall Sinclair @ 456 Audio
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I’m Niall, a freelance recording and mixing engineer and owner/operator of 456 Audio Recordings in Edinburgh, Scotland. Previously working out of Chamber Studio.

'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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