Steve
Unterberger
Steve
is the chief engineer at Cybersound. A self taught engineer and
self confessed music nut, Steve has engineered on a wealth of songs
and projects that have come through the doors at Cybersound in the
last 3 years, working on rock bands, hip hop, jazz, and spoken word
to name but a few genres. Steve recent projects include recording
vocals for "Sorrow" by Sonny J - EMI's hot new signing,
whose album is due out early 2008. He also recently recorded 'Shiva'
- a very young but hugely talented band. One track they recorded has
landed itself in the final 10 of this year's XFM Rock School.
Steve's self penned tracks have been played
by the likes of Pete Tong, Fatboy Slim, and The Freestylers, as well as having tracks remixed
by 'The Plump DJs' and 'Soul of Man'. He has also had several
tracks commissioned for sports TV shows on ITV, Channel 4, and Sky
Sports. His philosophy of work hard, play harder leads him
to some of London's funkiest clubs and bars, where he can be found propping up the bar and
nodding his head to the music in an obsessive but cool manner.
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Taza
Salamut
Taza qualified as an engineer from SAE college in 1996 and since then
has worked in a variety of different live music environments. He was engineer at a successful
South London studio before moving on to work on various TV shows including CD:UK & Racing the Bullet.
Taza has now settled at Cybersound studios and when not doing his thing behind the mixing desk he can
be found at various dodgy underground ska and funk nights in South London.
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Mark
Swan
Mark
has a wealth of live engineering experience behind him and has built
a great reputation for quality work. His credits include live tour
engineering for The Bluetones and Travis, and his TV credits include
work on CD:UK, T4, Parkinson, and The Friday Night Project to name but a few. Mark is responsible for some of the great live
recordings to have come out of Cybersound recently and relishes the
challenge of the next Cybersound customer! When he's not furiously
hard at work in the studio, Mark is known to enjoy kite surfing,
endlessly driving up and down Britain's great motorways, and trying
to convince people that they do want to buy him his next pint.
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