Hollywood undead who is the producer
Primary Artist. Primary Artist, Composer. Another Level. Whatever It Takes. California Dreaming. Day of the Dead. Teenage Dirtbags 2. Day of the Dead [Single]. Notes From the Underground. String Tribute to Hollywood Undead. American Tragedy Redux.
American Tragedy. Desperate Measures. Swan Songs. Christmas in Hollywood. Myspace Records, Vol. We Own the Night. We Are. Usual Suspects. Twisted Christmas [Universal]. He was professional, and was able to get the masters back to me very quick. Due to my neurotic nature, I had a few tweaks I wanted to make due to my unbalanced mixes more Delivered great vocals and was open to changes when needed! I set a reasonable budget and received well over 30 proposals from some of the best mixing engineers Sound Better has to offer.
I reviewed a lot of wo This is the second engineer that I could say, knows what he is doing. God willing I will be sending him more records to mix and master for future projects. I admit the first task I gave him wasn't a small one. Especially with my budget. He did the job wonderfully.
I went back to him for my album and the man did it again. He is persistent, pat Strongly recommend - Mix Master Mike. I can say it was clearly, just in time,responsibly, with a professional approach. Thank you. Great vocals, great communication, great timing, great understanding of all requests, great turnaround timing, great knowledge. Nothing else needed. Just perfect. Thank you so much, you made my track much Sefi is pleasure to work with.
He listens to the customer and delivers accordingly. Finally found the mastering engineer I've long searched for. In January of , after embarking on The Underground Tour, Hollywood Undead released their third studio album, Notes from the Underground , which proved to be their highest-charting outing to date, landing at the number two spot on the Billboard Top and soaring to number one on the Canadian albums chart.
Their hotly anticipated fourth studio album, Day of the Dead , arrived in March , and was preceded by the singles "Usual Suspects," "Gravity," "How We Roll," and the explosive title cut. The band returned to the studio in late to record its fifth studio album, Five. The first single, "California Dreaming" -- a scathing look at the inequalities between the two sides of Los Angeles culture -- was released in mid, with the full-length Five arriving later that October.
In the Undead released the standalone single "Gotta Let Go," a summery blast of feel-good nostalgia about letting go of pain. The EP Psalms also arrived that year. Two years later, the band released their sixth album, New Empire, Vol. A deliberate attempt to change their sound, it was heavier than before, with more electronic elements.
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