Harris Newman | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Genres | Experimental, American primitive guitar |
Occupation(s) | mastering engineer |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, bass guitar |
Years active | 1998–present |
Labels | Strange Attractors Audio House, Constellation, Mag Wheel, Madrona |
Website | harrisnewman |
Harris Newman is a mastering engineer working out of Grey Market Mastering in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. His studio shares a building with the Hotel2Tango recording studio, as well as Constellation Records. Newman has mastered hundreds of albums since 1998,[ citation needed ] for artists including Wolf Parade, [1] Frog Eyes,[ citation needed ] A Silver Mt. Zion,[ citation needed ] Vic Chesnutt,[ citation needed ] Astral Swans,[ citation needed ] Carla Bozulich,[ citation needed ] BBQ,[ citation needed ] Les Sexareenos,[ citation needed ] Ravens & Chimes,[ citation needed ] Molasses,[ citation needed ] Think About Life,[ citation needed ] We Are Wolves, [1] aKido,[ citation needed ] and Oiseaux-Tempête.[ citation needed ]
He is also a guitarist and bass player, [1] and has recorded with Montreal groups Sackville, [1] Hrsta, [1] Triple Burner,[ citation needed ] Esmerine, [1] Angela Desveaux, [1] as well as his own acoustic guitar project, which has seen multiple release on Strange Attractors Audio House. His acoustic guitar style has been compared to John Fahey's output. [2]
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