Recording

No Time To Die

Billie Eilish

Song : No Time To Die

Duration:21 min / 1h33 Subtitles: English, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Chinese, French, Russian, Japanese

Description

Mixing the dry stems, artists' instructions, vocal chain, mix buss, instrument processing, effects, mastering

Hans Zimmer

About Hans Zimmer

Hans Zimmer is a score composer and music producer from Frankfurt, Germany. During his childhood he was strongly influenced by the work of Ennio Morricone, and has cited Once Upon a Time in the West as the score that inspired him to become a composer. Hans moved to London as a teenager, where he finished school and began his career playing keyboards and synthesizers with the band Krakatoa. Throughout the 70s he wrote advertising jingles and worked with a number of other bands including Buggles,...

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Finneas

About Finneas

Finneas Baird O’Connell (known mononymously as 'Finneas') is a multiple Grammy award-winning singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor from Los Angeles. In 2010, at age twelve, he took a songwriting class with his mother, then purchased Logic Pro and began to write and produce songs. In 2016 he released his debut single 'New Girl', and in 2018 released his first EP, titled 'Blood Harmony'. He has written and produced music for a variety of popular artists including his younger sister, Billie...

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Rob Kinelski

About Rob Kinelski

Rob Kinelski is a Grammy-winning record producer and engineer from Staten Island, New York. He relocated to New Jersey with his family at a young age, and after graduating from Howell High School he went on to study audio at the SAE Institute in Manhattan. His career began as an assistant at Sony Studios New York, where he had the opportunity to engineer on projects with well-known acts including Swizz Beatz, LL Cool J, and Ryan Leslie. Most notably, Rob was involved in the recording of Beyoncé's...

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Stephen Lipson

About Stephen Lipson

Stephen J. Lipson is a Grammy award-winning record producer, audio engineer, guitarist, and songwriter from England, U.K. Lipson started out as a guitarist and songwriter in various bands, then in 1975 began to work as an engineer. In 1976, he opened his own recording studio with composer Duncan Bruce – the Regents Park Recording Company. Lipson left Regents Park in 1978 and began freelancing. In 1983, he joined producer Trevor Horn at London’s iconic Sarm studios to work on Frankie Goes to Hollywood's...

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