Music/Audio Production
Below are different avenues of audio production, music or otherwise, that I’m proud of. In each instance, I handled the engineering, mixing, editing, mastering, and distribution of the work.
Music for Podcasts
Music that I wrote and produced for podcasts across The Ringer’s podcast network.
Freelance and Personal Music Production
sweetness, by Henri Fox
Produced, mixed and mastered by me and Lowell Thomas (Henri Fox). Additional production by Dan Hilse (pATCHES).
loops (1-4), by lenny rooks
Produced, mixed and mastered by me (lenny rooks)
Live Music
While I’ve been working at The Ringer, I’ve had the opportunity to work with bands that come in for videos and podcasts, handling all aspects of audio from FOH engineering, to live mixing, to mixing and mastering in post. Here are a few of my favorites:
Nashville country artist Lillie Mae is releasing her new album, ‘Other Girls,’ August 16 on Third Man Records. She recently stopped by the Ringer studio for a soulful and energetic live performance.
Brooklyn band Charly Bliss are on tour now, behind their acclaimed second album, 'Young Enough.' In this episode of The Ringer Room, they tear through four songs featuring their brand of catchy-yet-sinister power pop.
Atlanta hip-hop duo EARTHGANG perform in the Ringer Room ahead of the release of their third album, 'Mirrorland,' on J. Cole's Dreamville Records.
L.A.-based rock band Winnetka Bowling League play three of their infectious, hook-laden songs live in The Ringer Room. Their latest EP, 'Cloudy With a Chance of Sun,' is out now.
The Drums are fresh off the April release of their new album ‘Brutalism.' The New York City indie pop band stopped by the Ringer studio to perform "626 Bedford Avenue," "Loner," and "Brutalism" for our live music series.
Los Angeles–based band Health recently released their fourth studio album, 'Vol.4 :: Slaves of Fear.' They bring their signature blend of noise rock and industrial to The Ringer Room for an electric performance.
Oklahoma indie-rock band BRONCHO perform four songs from their 2018 album, 'Bad Behavior,' live in The Ringer Room.
Cautious Clay recently released his EP 'Table of Context,' building on his signature sound after 2018's innovative and catchy album 'Blood Type.' In this live performance he brings his soulful, warm, and witty R&B to The Ringer Room.
DIY punk legend and critical darling Jeff Rosenstock stops by the studio to perform for our live music series, The Ringer Room. Rosenstock's 2016 album 'Worry.' and 2018's 'Post-' were hits with longtime fans and critics alike, tackling political and personal subject matter with blasts of exuberant, guitar-driven fury.
L.A. band the Altons bring their blend of rock, soul, and blues to The Ringer's studio for a live performance of three of their songs. The Altons' debut album, 'In the Meantime,' will be released Spring 2019.
Indie rockers Mt. Joy perform at The Ringer Room in another episode of our live music series. Hit singles like "Silver Lining" and "Astrovan" have propelled the group to the Billboard charts and sold-out venues across the U.S. on their current tour, supporting their 2018 debut album, 'Mt. Joy.'
In the first-ever live music performance at The Ringer, Melbourne indie-rockers Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever perform three songs from their debut album, 'Hope Downs,' coming June 15 on Sub Pop Records.