FLYING FADERS
Jun 1, 2003 12:00 PM
If names such as Jimmy Douglass, Alan Moulder and Frank Filipetti don't immediately ring a bell, it's okay — you've probably already heard their work. Detailed in the new Berklee Press book Mix Masters, Mix magazine's L.A. editor Maureen Droney gets cozy with some the music industry's top engineers and sheds some light on a number of landmark recordings. Spanning artists as diverse as Missy Elliott and Depeche Mode, Mix Masters showcases the working mechanics of high-pressure, big-budget engineering sessions. The book is divided into chapters devoted to each engineer, and through in-depth interviews, Droney leaves few stones unturned. For more information, check out http://berkleepress.com.
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