So glad this came up in my feed. Kevin is one of the best, hands down. I’d be like a kid in a candy store just getting to step foot in his studio, I don’t think I’d ever be able to pick my jaw up off the floor
Kevin's mastering is second to none. From Fleetwood Mac Rumours (pressed at Pallas) reissue to the Blue Note Tone Poet series, his analogue sourced mastering makes it worth buying the reissues. He has done countless reissues and they are all the reference version of the release . It's interesting to see what he says about half speed mastering. The effect on the cutting of the vinyl being a negative makes you wonder whether to buy half speed masters. I would love to see Kevin work on some of the early to mid 80's Virgin Records releases by bands like Japan, Simple Minds and more. Andrew Hill's Black Fire - Blue Note Tone Poet is stunning. This is one of those Kevin Gray masters in the last while that really stands out for me. You get that full sound stage with front to back dispersion/imaging, the detail in the drum high hat and cymbals (drums overall really) is stunning. This also happens to be a great record as well. The Tone Poet series packaging often exceeds the original actually and I have had good luck with RTI so far, However, I realise that that Opitcal (Germany) is a notch better overall. The Beatles Mono on vinyl was pressed at Optical, outstanding quality.
Only came across Kevin recently and obsessed with his attention to detail and his process. Amazing stuff 👍🏻
A genius on many levels
Y'all are forgetting about Doug Sax and the Mastering Lab, next to Producer's Workshop Recording Studios, wher Pink Floyd mixed The Wall. !!
So glad this came up in my feed. Kevin is one of the best, hands down. I’d be like a kid in a candy store just getting to step foot in his studio, I don’t think I’d ever be able to pick my jaw up off the floor
Mastering genius, no other words.
That was cool.
Kevin's mastering is second to none. From Fleetwood Mac Rumours (pressed at Pallas) reissue to the Blue Note Tone Poet series, his analogue sourced mastering makes it worth buying the reissues. He has done countless reissues and they are all the reference version of the release . It's interesting to see what he says about half speed mastering. The effect on the cutting of the vinyl being a negative makes you wonder whether to buy half speed masters. I would love to see Kevin work on some of the early to mid 80's Virgin Records releases by bands like Japan, Simple Minds and more. Andrew Hill's Black Fire - Blue Note Tone Poet is stunning. This is one of those Kevin Gray masters in the last while that really stands out for me. You get that full sound stage with front to back dispersion/imaging, the detail in the drum high hat and cymbals (drums overall really) is stunning. This also happens to be a great record as well. The Tone Poet series packaging often exceeds the original actually and I have had good luck with RTI so far, However, I realise that that Opitcal (Germany) is a notch better overall. The Beatles Mono on vinyl was pressed at Optical, outstanding quality.
Great video! Is there any more of this video? It seems like it, because it faded out... Thank you for uploading this!
We need more of this.
So much fun, Mitchell. Lovely video!
Kevin is the Best Mastering Engineer in the business.
WOW
Candy land