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Seasonstream EP was released on Stifled Aardvark Records in 1991, their last independent release on their own label. The Seasonstream EP began with a track titled "0-0 a.e.t", (which means "No Score After Extra Time"), a football metaphor laden song that featured Martin Bell of The Wonder Stuff on fiddle . 0-0a.e.t appeared as the first track ...
The Aardvarks work has come to the attention of garage rock enthusiasts and collectors. The four cuts they released for their Fenton/Vark singles are included on Way Back Records' 2006 compilation, Scream Loud!!! The Fenton Story. [7] "I'm Higher than I'm Down" has been recognized as a garage rock classic [8] [3] [a] and also appears on Gravel ...
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The result was the 3M Digital Audio Mastering System, which consisted of a 32-track deck (16-bit, 50 kHz audio) running 1-inch tape and a 4-track, 1/2-inch mastering recorder. 3M's 32-track recorder was priced at $115,000 in 1978 (equivalent to $537,000 in 2023).
Masterdisk was founded in 1973 as a spin-off of the recording, editing and mastering arm of Mercury Records. Among the company's early mastering engineers were Gilbert Kong, who worked on early 1970s albums by such artists as Rod Stewart and Bachman–Turner Overdrive, and who also mastered singles, including "Ain't Understanding Mellow" by ...
The average cost for manufacturing a 7" record with a picture jacket is approximately $2.50, at a run of one thousand records and jackets - if one uses any of the large manufacturing plants. Records are generally sold through specialist shops, although some big chain stores also have record departments.
Fulginiti began working in 1969 as a mailroom clerk at Elektra Records, and he advanced to assistant engineer with the 1970 Judy Collins album Whales & Nightingales. He shifted in 1971 to work at Sterling Sound in New York City as a mastering engineer.
Kevin Gray is a mastering engineer, notable for mastering more than 100 top-ten albums, including works by artists such as The Grateful Dead, Billy Joel, and The Who. [1] He has also worked on albums by the Beach Boys [2] and Joan Baez, [3] as well as vinyl editions of soundtracks, such as The Sopranos [4] and Tron. [5]