In a Sense by Eluvium from the album An Accidental Memory In The Case Of Death
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In a Sense by Eluvium from the album An Accidental Memory In The Case Of Death
Drove Me To The Wall by Caroline from the album Murmurs
Skeleton Tree by Auri from their debut album
"I'm usually mastering ten hours a day, five or more days a week. Some days it's just one album, and other days I could be mastering three tracks for one client, one for another, and so on. So my style of mastering has to be able to adjust very quickly. I enjoy many types of music, so I can really enjoy mastering BJ or Eleh, and go straight into a country music project and enjoy that just as much. As a mastering engineer, I tend not to be listening in the same way a consumer listens. Clients can ask me what I think of a track, but I'm listening in a technical way, and not from a "This is a great track" point of view. I don't really hear the album for what it is until the label send me a finished copy, and I can enjoy holding it, enjoying the sleeve design, reading the sleeve notes and credits, and then putting on the pressed disc."
*Excerpt from www.tokafi.com*