‘Record in Iceland’ Initiative to Announce 25% Rebate
Iceland Music has announced Record in Iceland, an initiative — including a reimbursement incentive — to promote recording music in the island nation.
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Iceland Music has announced Record in Iceland, an initiative — including a reimbursement incentive — to promote recording music in the island nation.
When avant garde songstress Bjork envisioned Cornucopia, 50-piece choirs and invented instruments in an immersive audio landscape was only the beginning.
FOH engineer John Gale, Southby Productions director Chris Jones and d&b audiotechnik’s Steve Jones about the d&b Soundscape system at the heart of the show and how this project has tested them like no other...
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Immersive audio will have to get past the same old barriers to break fully into the live music arena – and there are more of them than before, says PSNLive's Phil Ward
By Clive Young. The performance was one of the first inside New York City’s $475 million venue, The Shed.
Björk opened her Cornucopia season at New York's newest cultural centre, The Shed, on May 9
Touring Europe this summer, Björk’s vocal were handled—and heavily effected—with care.
The award-winning engineer has penned an impassioned plea in defence of the London studio, which is under threat from new development plans.
Daniel Gumble spoke to MPG-nominated producer Marta Salogni about the changing role of the producer
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Composer and songwriter seals his verdict on new studio speakers
Mandy Parnell, Guy Massey, Dan Cox and Cenzo Townshend make the cut too
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