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<title>Tangerine re-masters classic Feelies releases for Bar-None</title>
<link>http://www.tangerinemastering.com/html/news.html</link>
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New York, NY (1888PressRelease) November 01, 2009 - Tangerine Mastering is proud to have recently re-mastered two classic albums: Crazy Rhythms and The Good Earth by the Feelies, critically acclaimed alt rockers that had a powerful influence on the sound of indie music for the 1980s and beyond.</description>
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<title>Eddie Skuller Masters His New CD </title>
<link>http://www.tangerinemastering.com/html/news.html</link>
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Eddie Skuller's new album "The Morphine Berry Story" was recently mastered at Tangerine Mastering by Andreas Meyer. Recorded in Hoboken without a bass guitar, this alternative blues album features duel drumming by Marco Giovino and Ted Lyons
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<title>Tangerine Mastering's founder Roger Johansen interviewed</title>
<link>http://www.tangerinemastering.com/roger_johansen_interview.pdf</link>
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This is actually my third studio. I had a small studio in the suburbs of New Jersey from 1985 to 1990, and then in probably about 1990-91, Gene and I opened a large room in Hoboken called Jolly Roger. It was a great time
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<title>Andreas Meyer gets 2009 Grammy Nomination "Best Historical Album"</title>
<link>http://www.tangerinemastering.com/news_1.9.09.html</link>
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Tangerine Mastering is proud to congratulate head mastering engineer Andreas K. Meyer for his 2009 Grammy Nomination in the category of Best Historical Album for his mastering work on the 4 CD set of ? OKeh And Vocalion Lester Young With Count Basie? (1936-1940) Andreas K. Meyer has been working in the music industry as a Producer and Mastering Engineer to first tier musicians for over fifteen years.
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<title>Understanding Mastering</title>
<link>http://www.tangerinemastering.com/</link>
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On  October 21, 2008 at the CMJ Music Seminar at NYU Andreas Meyer spoke at a seminar entitled "Understanding Mastering."  Mastering; always a touchy subject. Why? Because it's complicated, it can be expensive, and it makes a huge difference as the last part of the recording process. This expert panel spoke about modern mastering issues and techniques while the process was explained.
Participants were : Moderator: Christopher Walsh, Recording Engineer, Pro Sound News,  Adam Ayan, Mastering Engineer, Gateway Mastering and Andreas Meyer, Mastering Engineer, Tangerine Mastering, Weehawken NJ.
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<title>Mastering for the New Century</title>
<link>http://www.tangerinemastering.com/</link>
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The second part of the evening was devoted to a panel discussion on Mastering for the New Century. Roger Johansen of Tangerine Mastering talked with Allan Tucker of Foothill Digital, James Cruz of Zeitgeist Sound Studios, and Andreas Meyer of Meyer Media, LLC. They covered a wide range of subjects centering on the phenomenon of the homestudio project. There is generally a lessening of the quality of mixes delivered to mastering engineers...
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<title>Audio Engineering Society – New York Section NEWSLETTER</title>
<link>http://www.tangerinemastering.com/</link>
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The New York Section of the Audio Engineering Society invites all folks who are actively involved in professional audio to join us for a most informative evening.  Students are especially welcome...
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<title>Tangerine finishes The Individuals tracks</title>
<link>http://www.tangerinemastering.com/news_1.16.08.html</link>
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Last week Tangerine Mastering finished re-mastering a compilation of tracks by The Individuals, a band that was formed in 1979 in the New York City metro area...
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