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April in the Audio Studios |
05/25/2010 |
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April at Manhattan Center Studios brought Bonzai Caruso back from his new digs in Las Vegas to mix David Achee’s soon to be released new album. They spent a week in the Log Cabin tracking drums and mixing.
Elliot Goldenthal came back with Joel Iwataki to put the final touches on the mixes for The Tempest sound track CD.
Robert Miller from Stimmung NY came into the Grand Ballroom to record a large orchestra for a Saatchi and Saatchi Lucky Charms spot. It was magically delicious. |
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Press Release and Comic Book Heroes in Studio 4 |
03/11/2010 |
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Recently the new and improved Studio 4 along with Brian Hardgrove, Sennheiser and Cake Walk, hosted a press event to showcase their new collaboration and talk about the exciting projects and events scheduled to happen in the very near future.
Also there was the band Comic Book Heroes, who have been working in Studio 4 on their new soon to be released album. Comic Book Heroes have been getting a lot of press themselves recently. This rock and roll band are currently in talks with NASCAR and ESPN for a couple of their new songs.
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Soundtrack for 'The Tempest' |
02/25/2010 |
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End of February, Elliot Goldenthal ‘s soundtrack for The Tempest was mixed in Studio 4. ATC’s were used for the surround mix. Joel Iwataki was mixing engineer, assisted by Halsey Quemere. Directed by Julie Taymor, her film version switches the main character Prospero, (a male) to Prospera, (a female). Prospera is played by Helen Mirren. Other stars include Alfred Molina and Chris Cooper.
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You Don't Know Jack |
02/11/2010 |
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Composer Marcelo Zarvos recorded a 60 piece orchestra for an upcoming HBO film “You Don’t Know Jack”, directed by Barry Levinson. Besides using the Grand Ballroom and Studio 7 for their orchestral recording, they also utilized Studio 4 for overdubs. You can read more about Mr. Zarvos and his work at http://www.zarvos.com.
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The Fuse Box in Studio 4 |
01/24/2010 |
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Sennheiser, Brian Hardgroove and Manhattan Center Productions (MCP) have formed a collaboration to pursue joint marketing and promotional initiatives. Within its niche industry, Sennheiser agreed to be an exclusive sponsor of MCP’s Studio 4 contributing an array of microphones and headphones for studio sessions. For his part, Brian Hardgroove, bandleader for Public Enemy, has made Studio 4 home for his popular radio program The Fuse Box, in addition to co-producing new musical projects with MCP. |
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