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  1. The show w Sestor and Grits Sunday night got cancelled.
  2. Mastering StateFair, a great band from Cleveland.
  3. Many artists forget to master instrumental tracks, giving better live sound w equal volume. We offer 50%-75% OFF when we master your CD.
  4. Attended Shaun Eaton's CD release in Jefforson, OH. He recorded most in Garage band. James mixed it, Doc mastered it in the studio.
  5. Hope to upload rest of masters for Soul Mafia today (or tomorrow).
  6. Great review of Sole's album, mastered here in the Synergy Studio: "Plastique" http://bit.ly/3j3TZh (via @deejaydoc)
  7. Mixing and mastering the last Soul Mafia tracks.
  8. CD release tonight at the Grog Shop. We mastered the CD here in the studio. Great band, Attack Cat. Meow!
  9. A student violinist is recording two pieces to use as her professional demo.
  10. Mastering a few songs for Mariama Whyte, an extremely talented song writer and vocalist.
  11. Putting final touches on Son Lux EP as well as a few Soul Mafia.
  12. Mastering The Lighthouse and the Whaler.
  13. I'm excited to be mastering Son Lux's new EP to be released shortly on Anticon Records.
  14. Mastering Son Lux EP
  15. Mixed and mastered "Plastique" by Sole (founder Anticon Records). Watch a great video from the new CD on our blog http://synergystudio.org
  16. After a quick vacation, I'm back in studio with many mixing and mastering jobs lined up for the next few weeks.
  17. Compiled perf tracks for Sestor, off to rock in Nashville.
  18. Sestor's CD is available for purchase online. Thanks for supporting quality, indie artists. http://www.sestor.ecrater.com/
  19. Recording and mixing a couple songs for Mariama White. Keep an eye out for her.
  20. Over breakfast in the park, a few friends and I end up discussing the trial and error of marketing our small, self-run creative businesses.