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Rich Hoggan

About Me

Music started for me in the 6th grade and as they say the rest is history. Ever since I have been involved in music playing in every Performing Arts program I could be a part of, multiple garage bands even the Peninsula Youth Orchestra. Playing in PYO was one of the best experiences, getting on tour in the summer of 2001, we performed in San Francisco, CA, New Zealand and Australia with a final performance in the Sydney Opera House. Upon returning back to the states, I enrolled into Expression College for Digital Arts to under take the art and science of record production and audio engineering. Being a musician and engineer/producer has always appealed to me and having been on both sides of the glass, I never get tired of it.There is nothing like being on stage or behind the turntables, pushing the crowd and touching them emotionally through music especially when the song they are dancing to is your own.
Instruments: Drums, Piano, Guitar

Mixing Tips:
Try removing everything below 45Hz on every track, cleaning up the sub-frequencies will greatly help in adding breathing room for your low frequency instruments.


Recent Music Credit: Jolanda Moletta "Wintry Rains Wailing" 2008
Recent Film Credit: "Pick Up" - Continuum Pictures 2008



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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 28/06/2006
Band Website: www.brokenrecordings.com"www.richhoggan.com
www.brokenrecordings.com
Influences:
Electronic: Paul Oakenfold, The Crystal Method, Akesson, Armin Van Buuren, DJ Tiesto, Infusion.
Events: Gatecrasher, Godskitchen, Dance Island, Electric Daisy Carnival.

Type of Label: Major

My Blog

Tips For Creating The Perfect Mix

1. The very first thing that anyone should do to get the perfect mix is to organize the session and get it ready for mixing. Start by labeling all the tracks with what is actually on them (Ie. Drums...
Posted by on Tue, 06 May 2008 22:43:00 GMT

Production Tip of the Week

Mobilize your session and put it on a laptop, and then head out to an inspirational location. Maybe a cafe, park, or the beach and try mixing the track, who knows how the scenery and society will inf...
Posted by on Fri, 18 Apr 2008 01:36:00 GMT