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Joe Lambert Mastering is off to a great start in 2010 after an acclaimed 2009.  

 

We have worked on some great projects and also have new lower rates -- including great Mastering with Vinyl packages.

Feel free to contact us to discuss your project and to receive additional information.

 



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Here are some of Joe's more recent projects:

 

Moby's "Wait For Me. Remixes!" album brought his 2-CD live DJ Set in for mastering, titled "Megamix" and "Chill Out Mix",

as well as "Sunday" (main and acoustic) singles from Moby's "Wait For Me. Single".

 

Brooklyn-based Ninjasonik mastered their album "Art School Girls" for CD and Vinyl.  It was very hip-hop and sounds incredible.

 

Humanitarian group G.E.M.S. brought in "This Is To Mother You" (a Sinead O'Connor song) for mastering. The song is a collaborative

work between Sinead O'Connor, Mary J. Blige, introducing Martha B. raising awareness to abuse.

 

The "Afterlife" remixes from Yacht were mastered for vinyl and digital release; another project that was mastered for vinyl

and digital release was Free Energy's "B Side Masters".

 

After mastering the album in '09, JLM mastered a new EP for LA's Globes On RemoteDean & Britta also brought their double-CD 

"13 Most Beautiful: Songs For Any Warhol's Screen Tests" album for mastering to CD and vinyl.  Gray Goods also mastered for CD & Vinyl.

 

JLM mastered "Harmony: The Road to Carnegie Hall" (a film about the YouTube Symphony Orchestra) from composer James Lavino,

as well as.Ireland's import to Brooklyn -- Anthony Furey, who mastered his debut album "I've Been Here Before".  Very cool project.

 

Hip-hop grooves from Theophilus London; The Enablers "Everest" debut album; and Naked Heart's "Mass Hysteria" stood out as distinct

projects mastered at JLM.

 

The kids from Club Rock (like in the movie) put out their debut, self-titled album "Blame The Patient" -- those kids really rock! 

Brooklyn's Translations mastered their debut EP "City Kid" for CD and 7" vinyl.  Kings Destroy mastered their thrashing, metal, self-titled EP

sure to blow you away.

 

Michael Montes' collection of film scores provided a melodically saturated day that was epic in scale.


 

 

Joe's long-time apprentice Roman Vail continues to offer a second tier of mastering at JLM.  Working with any genre, Roman has been able

to make a mark on NYC's indie scene.

 

Recent selected projects:

Isotopes of Neon "Enemies" EP and Robotic Birds' EP -- blending rock and electronic music; hip-hop artist Ant Mays and BARZ; music on par

with the "brooklyn renaissance" indie sound -- Brown Boy White Boy; Electronic/Club music from Martinez FX; after mastering her first album,

Kono Michi came back with "Animal in the Sky"; gritty and melodic rock sounds from Northern Public;  hip-hop compilation CDs 2 and 3 for

Art Start (a non-profit that helps mentor teens), pop-folk artist Chelsea Kinnard; caribbean soca music from Yogi Laser, and blues grooves from

German artist Silvan Perwer.


 

Also mastered recently at JLM:

 

Naked Hearts, Yes Giantess, Walking Hello's, Black 47, The Rest, Bottle Up & Go, Kelli Scarr, Justin King, Atomic Brother, and Corporal

...to name a few.

 

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