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Bernie Grundman

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Bernie Grundman is an American audio engineer.

He is most known for his mastering work and his studio, Bernie Grundman Mastering, which he opened in 1983 in Hollywood. The studio, which includes engineers Chris Bellman, Patricia Sullivan, Mike Bozzi, and Brian Gardner, mastered 37 projects which received Grammy Award nominations in 2005. In 1997 he opened a studio in Tokyo.[1]

Grundman and his studio have both won numerous TEC Awards, including Best Mastering Facility and several production awards.[2]

Previously, Grundman worked at Contemporary Records and then was head of the A&M Records mastering department in Los Angeles. Now his studio also has been established in Tokyo, Japan with engineer Yasuji Maeda.

In 1991, he mastered the album Moment of Truth by Terri Nunn. The following year, Grundman participated in mastering Dr. Dre's début solo album The Chronic. He also mastered Lisa Stansfield's 2014 album, Seven and Jennifer Warnes' The Hunter (24 karat gold CD) from her own analog master studio tapes. He also mastered Breakaway by Dark Horse Flyer in 2014.

External videos
video icon Oral History, Bernie Grundman talks about how mastering involves maintaining an emotional connection with the music. Interview date October 4, 2011, NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants) Oral History Library

See also

References

  1. ^ Verna, Pauly (20 September 1997). "Gundman opens Tokyo studio". Billboard: 41. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
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