Garth Richardson

Growing up in the music industry under the wing of his father, Jack Richardson (long considered the grandfather of the Canadian Music industry), GGGarth Richardson’s life has always been filled with music. GGGarth began working at Nimbus 9 in Yorkville Toronto (Jack’s own studio) at just 15 years old. His first album credit was a second engineering credit for Bob Seger’s now legendary “Night Moves”. GGGarth learned by doing and was never afraid to get his hands dirty. After spending […]

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Graham Walsh

Graham Walsh is a Juno nominated composer / producer from Toronto, Ontario. He’s primarily known as a co-founding member of Toronto’s evil experimental supergroup Holy F. Outside of making Holy F albums, Walsh has also made records with METZ, VietCong, Cousins, Beliefs, Alvvays, Hannah Georgas, and Lights. With the rest of Holy F, they’ve remixed songs for Radiohead, MIA, Tegan & Sara, Royksopp, and Bloc Party. Twitter Facebook Instagram All Music Credits Website

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Michael Phillips

Michael Phillips was enamoured of music from the time he was in kindergarten, and decided early on that he’d like to take up drums. After a few years of unsuccessfully lobbying his parents to buy him a drum kit, he settled for trumpet in his school music class, but soon moved on to guitar. He formed the sort of metal and hardcore bands a young fledgling guitarist is expected to form, and when one of those bands entered a recording […]

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Mark Vreeken

Mark Vreeken cut his sound engineering teeth in the 1990s as part of The Tragically Hip’s road crew, eventually accompanying the band into the studio for their 1995 release, Day For Night. Following his stint with the Hip, Mark moved on to work with The Headstones, Leahy, Natalie MacMaster, King Crimson and Leonard Cohen. More recently, Mark’s been working his auditory magic as main Front Of House engineer for Cohen’s live shows, making the most acoustically challenged venues sound better […]

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Todor Kobakov

Born to a musical family in Sofia, Bulgaria in 1978, Todor Kobakov relocated to Canada at the age of sixteen, graduating from the University of Toronto’s Music Faculty Program with a Performance Piano Degree four years later. His skills in the areas of composition, production and arranging have earned him international acclaim, and he’s lent his talents to numerous films (including the Samuel L. Jackson thriller The Samaritan), indie music releases (including works from Metric, Stars, Emily Haines, and k-os), […]

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