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This is Tokyo Speirs! He is the Mix Engineer and one of the hired musicians for Walk Off The Earth, a Canadian indie pop band from Burlington, Ontario. The group is known for its music videos of covers and originals. He does production, mixing, recording, and songwriting. He has the ability to hear things that you would not pick up on unless you are incredibly trained. Despite growing up as a fan of music, he didn’t always consider pursuing a career in the music industry.
Episode theme: Musical and technical knowledge is a must. How do you hear what trained ears don’t hear as an artist? Come learn how Tokyo has developed his ear so well that it got him working with Walk Off The Earth. If you want to know how this engineer helps his team consistently release viral cover songs then this episode is for you! Watch HERE.
Thank you for joining us, Tokyo! You’re our Best Friendgineer. A big thank you to Prevail Media Group for producing Go Produce. Thank you FACTOR Canada for funding part of this initiative.
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This is Tokyo Speirs! He is the Mix Engineer and one of the hired musicians for Walk Off The Earth, a Canadian indie pop band from Burlington, Ontario. The group is known for its music videos of covers and originals. He does production, mixing, recording, and songwriting. He has the ability to hear things that you would not pick up on unless you are incredibly trained. Despite growing up as a fan of music, he didn’t always consider pursuing a career in the music industry.
Episode theme: Musical and technical knowledge is a must. How do you hear what trained ears don’t hear as an artist? Come learn how Tokyo has developed his ear so well that it got him working with Walk Off The Earth. If you want to know how this engineer helps his team consistently release viral cover songs then this episode is for you! Watch HERE.
Thank you for joining us, Tokyo! You’re our Best Friendgineer. A big thank you to Prevail Media Group for producing Go Produce. Thank you FACTOR Canada for funding part of this initiative.
Support the show