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Andrew Edgson is leading the new generation of mastering engineers, with 2017 marking his 11th year with Studios 301. In that time he has mastered Matt Corby’s 6 x Platinum EP “Into The Flame”, including ARIA Song of the Year “Brother”.

  • August – Recording Studios & Mastering Highlights

    August – Recording Studios & Mastering Highlights

    Studio & Recording

    August was headlined by legendary Australian rock band Cold Chisel locked out in our flagship space Studio 1 for 18 days to record a full album, produced by Kevin Shirley and assisted by Owen Butcher

    • Ricochet Songwriting Camp locked out 3 of our main recording spaces for an all-female/non-binary rap and hip-hop writing camp over the length of a week. The camp featured artists such as Mirrah, KLP, Coda Conduct, Janeva, imbi the girl, Erin Marshall, Zeadala. Other sponsors included Hilltop Hoods, Thundamentals, Urthboy, Hermitude, KLP, Elefant Traks, Dew Process, Native Tongue, Warner Music, Nando’s, Yulli’s Brews, PPCA and Nike. Read more here
    • EMI were in Studio 2 for 2 days tracking drums with Australian singer-songwriter Odette. The sessions were engineered by six-time Grammy nominated record producer Damian Taylor, and assisted by Jesse Deskovic

    Other sessions included Australian Navy Band, Jess Kent Vocal Recording with Simon Cohen, Redbull 64 Bars recording, AB Original: Briggs and Trials, Jay Tee Hazard, Australian Jazz vocalist Emma Pask, XMPLA live recording and filming, Safia x Spotify and more.

    Mastering

    • Leon Zervos mastered new music for Birds of Tokyo, Stan Walker, Samantha Jade, Yorke, Clare Bowditch, Kota Banks, Isaiah, Lila Gold, Tuka, Guy Sebastian, Jack River, Shag Rock, Furnace and the Fundamentals and Jordan Gavet (NZ).
    • Steve Smart worked on releases for Alex The Astronaut, Washington, Elk Road, Hollow Coves, Cheetah Coats, Jack Gray, NOT A BOYS NAME, Aydan, Wharves, Vast Hill, Dande and The Lion, Casey Barnes, Machine Age, Ivey and a remastering project for Col Nolan.
    • Andrew Edgson mastered tracks for CLYPSO, Ainsley Farrell, Thomston, darby, Camp 8, SCABZ and Good Lekker.
    • Ben Feggans has been mastering music for Mallrat, Keelan Mak, Hype Duo, Nick Cunningham, Diana Rouvas (remixes), Johnny Hunter, micra and Johniepee.
    • Harvey O’Sullivan worked on releases for The Lazy Eyes, møment and a remix for Billy Davis.

    Events

    • C3 Church hosted a live band recording in Studio 1 for a worship album facilitated by Assistant Creative Minister Ryan Gilpin. The live album recording featured a full band accompanied by an audience of 120 guests and was engineered by Stefan Du Randt and assisted by Jack Garzonio.
    • RØDE Microphones were in Studio 2 for a product demonstration and shoot out, testing some of their microphones 
    • Warner Music Australia have been utilising Studio 1 for listening party showcase events introducing their newly signed artists

    Recently filmed at Studios 301

    XMPLA live recording and filming at Studios 301

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  • May – Recording Studios & Mastering Highlights

    May – Recording Studios & Mastering Highlights

    Studio & Recording

    Dean Lewis recording The Green Room podcast with Neil Griffiths

    Events

    • MusicNSW and 301 hosted the Levels Masterclass series in the studios on the 18th of May. This featured 4 x studios with over 50 students working across songwriting, production and mixing techniques with Milan Ring, Mookhi, Sparrows and Rebel Yell.
    • SIMA and ABC Classics hosted a live album recording for Julien Wilson‘s jazz quartet in Studio 1. There were over 110+ in attendance, with Owen Butcher facilitating a live record and stream to ABC radio.

    “Thank you so much for a seamlessly successful event for our Sydney Symphony Vanguard members program. I was so impressed by your professionalism, friendliness and accommodation of all of our requests. The event was well staffed and the team went out of their way to make us feel at home. […] It was a huge honour to hold an event in such an iconic space and we are so grateful for your hospitality at all stages of event planning.”

    Mihka Chee
    Sydney Symphony Orchestra

    Mastering

    • Leon Zervos has been working on new releases for The Veronicas, Jess Mauboy, Stan Walker, Jungle Giants, Montaigne, Slum Sociable, Cyrus, Sahara Beck, JEFFE, Fergus James and Dawn Avenue (Mexico).
    • Steve Smart has mastered music for Dean Lewis, Vance Joy, Spookyland, No Frills Twins, Oh Reach, Lakyn, RedHook, Abi Tucker, Danielle Spencer, Dande and the Lion, PLANET, and Ivey.
    • Andrew Edgson has worked on tracks for The Lulu Raes, The Laurels, Yeevs, Foreign Architects, Merpire, Black Aces, The Paddy Cakes, Noah Dillon, Jack Botts and Fatin Husna (Malaysia).
    • Ben Feggans has been mastering for Luboku, Oh My My, Emma Hewitt, Love Deluxe, Nick Cunningham and remixes for Alison Wonderland and Owl Eyes.
    • Harvey O’Sullivan mastered singles for E For Echo and Sarai.
  • Studios 301 October Mixtape

    Studios 301 October Mixtape

    A SELECTION OF SONGS WORKED ON BY THE STUDIOS 301 MASTERING & RECORDING TEAM.

    • Donatachi – Precious Metal {Ft. Rromarin} (NSFW) – Mixed by Jack Prest, Mastered by Leon Zervos
    • Lupa J – Drift – Mastered by Ben Feggans
    • Amy Shark – All Loved Up – Mastered by Leon Zervos
    • Tia Gostelow – Strangers – Mastered by Andrew Edgson
    • Tia Gostelow – Phone me – Mastered by Andrew Edgson
    • I Know Leopard – Landmine – Mastered by Leon Zervos
    • The Gooch Palms – Marfa Lights – Mastered by Andrew Edgson
    • Moaning Lisa – Comfortable – Mastered by Steve Smart
    • Daryl Braithwaite – Horses (remastered) – Mastered by Leon Zervos
    • Thundamentals – I Miss you – Vocal Produced by Simon Cohen
    • Thundamentals – All i see is music – Vocal Produced by Simon Cohen
    • Atlas Franklin Alexander – Valis – Mastered by Steve Smart
    • Wharves – Mo’s Desert Clubhouse – Mastered by Steve Smart
    • Feelds – Kill The Moon – Mastered by Andrew Edgson
    • The Money War – Hollywood – Mastered by Steve Smart
    • Benny Nelson – Talk – Mastered by Steve Smart
    • Morning Harvey – With The Pinstripes – Mastered by Steve Smart
    • Eso (Bliss & Eso) – Wide Awake Stefan Du Randt – Engineer, Vocal Production
    • Paces ft Clypso – Going Mad – Stefan Du Randt – Engineer, Vocal Production
    • Clypso – Pop Roll Flow – Stefan Du Randt – Engineer, Vocal Production
    • The Hideaways – I’ll Try – Stefan Du Randt – Engineer, Mixing and Production
    • Jayteehazard – Ugh.100 – Mixed and Mastered by Jack Prest
    • Someone – Urple – Mixed by Jack Prest
    • Future Love Hangover – Blue Sky (Na Na Na) – Written, produced and mixed by Jack Prest
    • Jackie Brown Jr – Best Friend – Mixed by Tom Garnett, Mastered by Andrew Edgson
    • I know you’re ready – Bek Jensen – Mastered by Ben Feggans
    • Without you – Luboku – Mastered by Ben Feggans
    • All night – Neon Cassettes – Mastered by Ben Feggans
  • AUGUST – Studios & Mastering Wrap Up

    AUGUST – Studios & Mastering Wrap Up

    August was our biggest month this year in the studios!

    We were visited by global pop sensation Katy Perry and renowned DJ/Producer Zedd on the Australian leg of Katy’s ‘Witness World Tour.’ Katyand Zedd locked out Studios 1 and 2 for 10 days, recording some new material and working with our senior engineer, Simon Cohen and assistant team. Both artists got to hang out with our new studio puppy, what a treat!

    While on tour, Katy Perry’s band members Tony Royster Jr & Chris Paytonhit a midnight session with MXXWLL and Deutsch Duke. Our engineers Stefan Du Randt and Jack Garzonio say it’s one of the best sessions they’ve ever been a part of.

    US R&B artist Pleasure P (Pretty Ricky) hit the studio with producer Willstah to work on music for the upcoming season of VH1 TV series Love & Hip Hop.

    Guy Sebastian and Jess Mauboy hung out in the studio with over 10 local and international songwriters and producers for a 4 day writing camp. Other writers and artists included Graace, The Orphanage, Thief, Tushar and JOY.

    Jess Mauboy
    Jess Mauboy
    Delta Goodrem with studio puppy @sircharlesbarkley_
    Delta Goodrem with studio puppy @sircharlesbarkley_

    Australian songstress Delta Goodrem locked out our flagship room studio 1 for 3 days, bringing her whole band for a jam session! Delta invited some lucky fans to come and watch her rehearse in the studio, and laid down some tracks for a new release with our engineer Stefan Du Randt.

    David Campbell and Chong Lim have been busy recording a project with our very own engineer, Jack Prest. Stay tuned for more updates on this new project.

    ARIA Award Winning singer-songwriters Amy Shark and Samantha Jade spent the day writing and collaborating in Studio 1, with the help of our engineer Jack Garzonio.

    Leon Zervos mastered Amy’s most recent album ‘Love Monster’ which debuted at #1 on the ARIA charts.

    Amy Shark and Samantha Jade
    Amy Shark and Samantha Jade

    Masterclasses

    Anna Laverty Masterclass
    Anna Laverty Masterclass

    August saw the launch of our masterclass brand with two great sessions. Anna Laverty and Simon Cohen ran masterclasses on production and mixing, both of which sold out within days. We had a huge waiting list of applicants eager to attend, so due to popular demand we will be running a series of future masterclasses.

    Check out studios301.com/masterclass to stay updated.

    Mastering Engineer Highlights

    Steve Smart mastered soundtracks for the original animated Netflix series Beat Bugs 2 and Motown Magic, featuring music from The Beatles & Motown catalogue. He also mastered live albums for Gang of Youths MTV Unplugged, and Paul Kelly Live at the Opera House.

    Leon Zervos has been working on releases for Starley (Central Station Records), GLADES (Warner), Owl Eyes (Liberation), ALTA (Soothsayer), Harper Finn (NZ) and Cyrus (Sony).

    Andrew Edgson mastered music for The Kite String Tangle (Warner) and Thelma Plum (Warner)

    Ben Feggans worked on tracks for SAATSUMA (Grenadilla Sounds) and Jordi Ireland (Casablanca Records).

    Beat Bugs Netflix Movie
    Beat Bugs Netflix Movie
  • Studios 301 September Mixtape

    Studios 301 September Mixtape

    A SELECTION OF SONGS WORKED ON BY THE STUDIOS 301 MASTERING & RECORDING TEAM.

    • Siren – Paces Guy Sebastian – Engineered by Stefan Du Randt
    • All Loved Up – Amy Shark – Mastered by Leon Zervos
    • Undecided – JEFFE –  Mastered by Leon Zervos
    • 1995 – Johnny Hunter – Mastered by Andrew Edgson
    • Riptide – Vance Joy – Mastered by Steve Smart
    • Dark Corner Dance Floor – Phantastic Ferniture – Mastered by Andrew Edgson
    • Here We Go Again – Sahara Beck – Mastered by Leon Zervos
    • Hazard Perception Test – NOT A BOYS NAME – Mastered by Steve Smart
    • If I knew – Riley Pearce – Mastered by Andrew Edgson
    • Swish  – Bin Juice – Recording Engineer Stefan Du Randt Mixed by Tom Garnett
    • Lights Out – Omijah – Mixed by Tom Garnett
    • Paradise Lost – Lonely O.T. & Versailles – Mastered by Ben Feggans
    • Say Nothing – MUTO & Emerson Leif – Mastered by Ben Feggans
    • Haunted, Dreamless, Restless, Sleepless – Polarheart – Mastered by Ben Feggans
    • Lady Powers – Vera Blue (Slumberjack Remix) – Mastered by Ben Feggans
    • She – Kid Fiction – Mastered by Ben Feggans
    • Chains – Nyxen – Produced, mixed, recorded & engineered by Francis Xavier
    • Burial – Made In Paris – Mixed & Engineered by Francis Xavier
    • Communicate – Set Mo – Mixed & engineered by Francis Xavier
    • Falls – Yska and Guy Burns – Mixed by Jack Prest
    • In Bloom – Jannah Beth  co-written mixed and produced by Jack Prest
    • Ashes – Kid Fiction – mixed by Jack Prest
    • Awomen Amen – Vocal Produced by Simon Cohen
    • Nasa ft. Trill Sammy – Yung Dready Mane – Recording and mixed by Stefan Du Randt
    • Mewuded Lemejemer – Dereb the Ambassador – Engineered by Stefan Du Randt, Mixed by Tom Garnett
    • Sleepin on Money (Extended Version) – Mossen – Recording and Additional Production by Stefan Du Randt
    • Smoothie – DYAN TAI – Produced, Mixed and Vocal Produced by Jhay C
  • Studios 301 August Mixtape

    Studios 301 August Mixtape

    A selection of songs worked on by the Studios 301 team.

    • I Said Hi – Amy Shark (Mastered by Leon Zervos)
    • Frame By Frame – Wallace (Engineered & Mixed by Simon Cohen, Mastered by Andrew Edgson)
    • Unspecified Place – Future Love Hangover (Written, Produced & Mixed by Jack Prest)
    • Fuckn ‘n’ Rollin – Phantastic Ferniture (Mastered by Andrew Edgson)
    • Clumsy Love – Thelma Plum – (Vocal production by Simon Cohen)
    • Never Ever (ft. Sarah) – The Rubens (Mastered by Leon Zervos)
    • Slow Mover – Angie McMahon (Mastered by Steve Smart)
    • Come Undone {Ft. Wren} – Laurel Laxxes (Mastered by Ben Feggans)
    • Think About You – Delta Goodrem (Mastered by Leon Zervos)
    • Two By Two (Ft. Royce Drixhen) – Omijah (Mixed by Tom Garnett, Mastered by Andrew Edgson)
    • Are You Ready To Go – Morning Harvey (Mastered by Steve Smart)
    • Feel the way I do – Jungle Giants (Mastered by Leon Zervos)
    • Bubblegum – Confidence Man (Mastered by Leon Zervos)
    • Cherry Blossom – Horrorshow (Vocal Produced by Simon Cohen)
    • Made of Breath Only – sleepmakeswaves (Mastered by Leon Zervos)
    • If I knew – Riley Pearce (Mastered by Andrew Edgson)
    • Twin – Voiid (Mastered by Andrew Edgson)

    • Wish You Were Here – Charlie Collins (Mastered by Steve Smart)
    • Changing – Future Jr  (Mastered by Leon Zervos)
    • Show Love – Jupiter Project (Mixed by Simon Cohen, Mastered by Leon Zervos)
    • Sweet Days – Lakyn (Mastered by Leon Zervos)
    • Save.Sold – PLANET (Mastered by Steve Smart)
    • Pop Roll Flow – CLYPSO (Mastered by Ben Feggans)
    • Where The City Meets The Sea – The Belafontes (Mastered by Harvey O’Sullivan)
    • Awomen, amen – Genesis Owusu (Vocal produced by Simon Cohen)
    • Tessellating (Ft. Oliver Dibley) – MUTO (Mastered by Ben Feggans)
    • Busy Bleeding (Ft. Kelly Jansch) – The Gooch Palms (Mastered by Andrew Edgson)
    • Good – Moaning Lisa (Mastered by Steve Smart)
    • Ocean Alley – Confidence (Mastered by Steve Smart)
    • Tremble – Nicole Millar (Mastered by Leon Zervos)
    • Golden – Ribongia (Additional Mix by Jack Garzonio)
    • Shameless – Lucy Neville (Mastered by Leon Zervos)
    • Era Kin– Posterne Out – (Mixed by Jack Prest)
    • Scene of the Crime – Gaspar Sanz (Mixed by Tom Garnett, Mastered by Andrew Edgson)
  • ENGINEER FOCUS – ANDREW EDGSON

    ENGINEER FOCUS – ANDREW EDGSON

    Andrew Edgson is one of Studios 301’s new generation of mastering engineers. Over the last 10 years he has mastered for Aria Award winning and multi platinum selling projects including Matt Corby, Sarah McKenzie, Vance Joy, and The Griswolds just to name a few. Recently he has been working with a whole swag of tastemaker bands that have caught the eye of triple j and The Madden Brothers. We caught up with Andrew to talk all things mastering, and to find out what he’s been working on lately.Can you tell us a bit about your recent work and what you’ve been up to?

    The last 6 months have been really busy for me. I’ve been able to work with a broad range of artists including Matt Corby, Hayden Calnin, Bag Raiders, A.D.K.O.B, Chase Atlantic, Jack and The Kids, The Lulu Raes, Ben Gillies, Burrows, Drued, The Hamiltons, The Frankner, Warhawk, Georgia Mulligan, DMAs, Pepa Knight, The Great Awake, BRUVVY, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, The Song Company, Pinchgut Opera, The Australian Chamber Orchestra, and the list goes on…

    There has been some industry hype surrounding a  few of the artists you’ve been working with recently… I’m talking about the triple j Unearthed wins from both A.D.K.O.B, Jack and the Kids, and all the attention Chase Atlantic are getting from The Madden Brothers. Can you tell us what’s going on with these projects?

    It’s great to see these bands getting the recognition they deserve, A.D.K.O.B were one of the winners of the triple j unearthed competition late last year, winning a slot on the St Jerome’s Laneway festival. In a similar vein Jack and The Kids won the more recently announced unearthed competition getting a spot on the Groovin’ the Moo festival. Chase Atlantic have been picked up by The Madden Brothers, and are currently in talks with international labels.

    What these sessions were like?

    All of the sessions were actually unattended, so in these cases I was working alone, simply hoping that any changes I made were helping bring the artist’s vision closer to fruition. It’s a tough call as to whether I prefer this way of working. In one way it’s great to not be on the clock, so if I want to listen to 30 mins of Beyonce mid session I can, however there is the issue of delayed feedback. In the end we are working on art, and that is something that shouldn’t be rushed for the simple point of saving a few dollars.

    Wow that’s a big 6 months. How important is it to stay connected in the industry and have close ties with management and artists?
    The international music industry is surprisingly small, so I try to keep relationships with people in all roles, at all levels, across the globe. I wouldn’t recommend spending too much time concentrating in one space, as it’s so easy to reach a point of diminishing marginal returns. This concept can actually be applied to a lot of things; for example why become an expert mixing engineer in a specific genre only to find a year later the genre is out of fashion, along with your career. Be smart with your time, it’s pretty much the most valuable thing you own.

    Looking through your discography you have a keen interest in jazz and classical but also mastered all the way over to indie and dance. How do you manage to stay across genres and not get pigeonholed?

    As much of a cliché this is; I honestly enjoy a broad range of music, the variety is what keeps things fresh for me.

    How do mastering engineers get their work?

    To a degree it is a popularity contest, but this is predicated on a consistent level of quality work. This platitude seems appropriate, “you’re only as good as your last record”.

    Are you an analogue or digital guy?

    My mastering is usually a combination of both digital and analogue. There are however certain genres and even specific recordings that benefit from an entirely digital approach, much in the same way there are some recordings that scream out for the vibe soaked analogue treatment. It’s a matter of assessing a recording on its merits and choosing the appropriate approach to bring out the best in the music.

    How did you get into mastering?

    It’s a matter of having good ears, a habit of working hard and a being in the right place at the right time. I have come up through the ranks at Studios 301, so I have a good understanding of how to do all of the jobs available in a recording or mastering studio. Mastering is where I found the right balance for my personality; it has absolutely developed into a passion of mine, and is something I would be happy to dedicate the rest of my life to. There is a great piece of advice I picked up along the way – happiness in life is finding something you really enjoy doing, and doing that every day for the rest of your life. For me, this is mastering.

    You’ve been mastering at Studios 301 for 10 years, what are the biggest changes that you have seen happen in music?

    The biggest change is the change in distribution strategies that are now open to artists. When I started out, CDs were the primary method of getting music out into the world, now there is a multitude of formats and file types. The relevance of this to a mastering engineer is we need to be across all the different codecs and how they impose their own sound onto a recording, and how best to get around their shortcomings.

    What’s the biggest piece of advice you can give someone wanting to be a mastering engineer?

    If you want to become a mastering engineer, get yourself setup with a good quality monitor controller, a great DAC, and a set of speakers that you think sound great in the space you have available to listen in. Your speakers are the tool that you make all your decisions through, so if they are not setup right you are already handicapped, and it will be very difficult (almost impossible) to produce results at the consistency you need to. Once you are setup in the speaker department, you need to spend as much time listening to music as possible; your aim is to teach yourself what sounds good and what doesn’t sound good, this should turn into a pursuit that lasts a lifetime. Lastly get practising on the tools, mainly EQ and compression, which should be developed to the point of being second nature. I think it’s worth pointing out that the brand of tool is almost irrelevant, it’s what you do with them that counts.
    Check out more on Andrew Edgson:
    www.triplejunearthed.com/article/dirt-mastering

    You can make a mastering booking with Andrew instantly online here.

    For enquiries please contact Lynley White-Smith at mastering@studios301.com or +61 2 8396 7265

    Credits:

    A.D.K.O.B – Glue

    Matt Corby – Knife Edge

    Hayden Calnin – Cut Love

    Chase Atlantic – OBSESSIVE

    PEPA KNIGHT – Eventually (Tame Impala Cover)

    The Lulu Raes – Burnout