BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME Vocalist Tommy Rogers, Producer Jamie King To Host Free CreativeLive Studio Pass Course Next Month
November 12, 2014, 9 years ago
Tommy Rogers, vocalist for progressive metal band Between The Buried and Me, and producer Jamie King will host a free, two-day CreativeLive Studio Pass workshop next month, on December 8th and 9th. In this class, Rogers and King will share their signature approach to production - how things should run in a studio to get a final track that sounds like the band on their best day, but not over-produced. Viewers will also get a behind-the-scenes look as Rogers and King track drums, bass, vocals and guitar for a song from Rogers's latest solo album Modern Noise. Head over to CreativeLive Music & Audio at this location for more information and to enroll for free today.
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Tommy Rogers is the lead singer and keyboardist for the band Between The Buried and Me, a progressive metal band from N.C. Since starting the band in 2000 with former members of the metalcore band Prayer for Cleansing, Rogers has recorded eight studio albums and two live DVDs and toured internationally with bands ranging from Opeth and Dream Theater to Meshuggah and Coheed And Cambria. In 2011, Rogers released Pulse, his first solo album as Thomas Giles on Metal Blade. In 2014, he scored his first full-length feature film due out in 2015 and plans on releasing Modern Noise, the follow up to Pulse, before the end of the year.
Jamie King is a highly sought after record producer, mixing and mastering engineer from Winston-Salem, N.C. He is best known for his work with Between The Buried And Me, producing most of their studio LPs. King has been recording since 1996 and has an extensive list of credits in metal and hard rock, producing and mixing albums for bands like The Contortionist, Scale the Summit, He is Legend, Alesana and A Skylit Drive. Labels like Metalblade, Victory, Prosthetic, Solid State/Tooth and Nail, Tribunal and Sensory seek out King for his ability to create sonically discreet mixes with real, musical dynamics that still match the loudness demanded by modern rock and metal standards. King primarily works out of his private project studio, The Basement Recording NC, and occasionally offers workshops on recording theory and practice.