G-Man Provides Tracks for Students at the Audio Recording Technology Institute
Commercial producer and recording artist Scott G (The G-Man) sent tracks of the opening song on his new "Sonic Tonic" album to A.R.T.I. for students to use in mixing sessions. G-Man calls on other artists to do the same in 'The Mix Fix Project.'
(PRWEB) April 25, 2005 -- Launching an innovative collaboration between
recording artists and audio students, Scott G (recording artist The G-Man) is
making the first song on his "Sonic Tonic" album available to students at the
Audio Recording Technology Institute (A.R.T.I.).
"This will provide a
hands-on, real-world mixing experience for students at one of the most respected
audio schools in the country," Scott G stated. "I'm proud to be the first artist
in what we're calling 'The Mix Fix Project,' and I hope that lots of other
artists on both major and independent labels will also provide some of their
songs."
About Scott G (The G-Man)
Scott G, who records as The G-Man,
has four albums in distribution on Delvian Records. He is also owner of
commercial production firm G-Man Music & Radical Radio in Los Angeles, where
he has completed voiceover and music compositions for Verizon Wireless,
Goodrich, The Auto Club, Micron, NASSCO and many others. A member of the
National Association of Record Industry Professionals (www.narip.com) and The Recording
Academy (www.grammy.com),
Scott G also writes about music for the Immedia Wire Service and MusicDish. His
music is on the Web at iTunes, www.delvianrecords.com, www.digipie.com, www.myspace.com/thegman, and www.gmanmusic.com.
About Britt Sandusky
Britt
Sandusky, an instructor at the Orlando, Florida, location of A.R.T.I., has made
it a personal quest to obtain tracks from signed artists. "It is exciting to
begin this program with an innovative artist like The G-Man."
About
A.R.T.I.
Audio Recording Technology Institute is the first and only audio
school in America to feature the THX certified Mix Theater. A.R.T.I. offers
small classes, a staff of industry professionals, and an extensive amount of
hands-on training on some of the most advanced equipment in the industry,
including SSL digital, SSL classic, Digidesign, Apple G5, Soundtracs, Mackie and
more. A.R.T.I. also offers placement assistance to get graduates into the
industry. The school has facilities in New York and
Florida.
Contact:
Brian Forest, Immedia Wire Service and G-Man Music
immedia @ pacbell.net; 818-223-8486 and 213-369-7619
http://www.gmanmusic.com
Britt Sandusky,
A.R.T.I.
888-543-ARTI
info @ audiocareer.com
http://www.audiocareer.com
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