Tuesday, December 13, 2016
The AfterMaster Team’s Discography Features Top Artists
Together with Grammy-winning singer Justin Timberlake, music executive Larry Ryckman co-owns AfterMaster Audio Labs. Established in 2006, this company has led Larry Ryckman to collaborate with major artists.
AfterMaster Audio Labs creates innovative audio technologies and products. Its premier technology, AfterMaster audio, improves sound quality by bringing elements of depth and clarity to audio recordings. This technology is also known for enhancing sound with unparalleled amplitude without affecting other sound elements. Currently, the AfterMaster team has the largest collection of hit records than any other company in the world.
The discography of the AfterMaster team includes music by iconic girl groups and boybands such as the Spice Girls, Destiny’s Child, Backstreet Boys, and NSYNC. The music of female vocalists Celine Dione, Toni Braxton, Beyonce, Whitney Houston, and Donna Summer were also engineered by this team. The AfterMaster Team is working with pop artists Ariana Grande, Britney Spears, Jesse J, Justin Timberlake, and Lady Gaga, to name a few.
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Inside Larry Ryckman's "MyStudio"
Part of the re-invention of the Larry Ryckman empire sits in the food court of Arizona's largest outlet mall. A flashing marquee screams out to shoppers, bargain hunters and budding starlets to part with 20 bucks for five minutes in a high tech recording studio. Mystudio staffer Julia Lucafo gives us a guided tour.
Saturday, November 19, 2016
Many Strides Have Been Made in Sound Engineering
Award-winning music industry executive and sound engineer Larry Ryckman heads AfterMaster Audio Labs, with studios in Hollywood. In partnership with superstar Justin Timberlake, Larry Ryckman and AfterMaster offer top-quality engineering and mastering services using industry-shaking technology that enhances sound clarity and depth while preserving the integrity of the original source.
Sound engineering technology has come a long way since its beginnings almost a century and a half ago. Toward the close of the 1870s, Thomas Edison showed the staff of Scientific American magazine how the phonograph worked by replaying “Mary Had a Little Lamb” as it had been recorded on a tinfoil-wrapped spinning cylinder.
A decade later, German-American inventor Emile Berliner patented the first gramophone to make use of a flattened disk. His innovation enabled the mass production of phonograph records.
In 1895, Guglielmo Marconi transmitted the first wireless radio signals across the Atlantic Ocean. In 1906, Lee DeForest’s triode vacuum tube was the first device to amplify a signal electronically.
Fast-forward to the 1930s, with electricity and the microphone assisting in the production of records from wax discs used to stamp molds for 78-rpm records made from a shellac composite.
The post-World War Two years saw major developments in recording on tape, and innovators began producing microgroove LP records. This was also the era when the profession of sound engineer began to come into its own, as a separate individual was tasked with cutting the mastering discs based on the tapes made in a recording studio.
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Rod Stewart’s Multifaceted Career Spans Genres
Hollywood-based Larry Ryckman, head of award-winning AfterMaster Audio Labs, has mastered sound for a string of Grammy-nominated songs. He and AfterMaster have amassed the most extensive discography of hits by any company in their industry, and are the recipients of three awards for innovation from the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show. Larry Ryckman’s roster of artist collaborations includes Madonna, Julian Lennon, Aerosmith, Diddy, Rod Stewart, and many more.
Singer-songwriter Rod Stewart, born in London in 1945, has enjoyed a rich career in pop music and rock and roll, and as a crossover artist covering classic American standards later in his career. He first rose to fame as a member of the British group the Small Faces - later simply the Faces - in the late 1960s. His early solo hit “Maggie May” and his album Every Picture Tells a Story made him an international star.
Through the 1970s and beyond, Rod Stewart wrote and performed wildly popular songs like “Tonight’s the Night,” “Young Turks,” and “Do Ya Think I’m Sexy?” His career slowed in later years, but his crossover into standards resulted in a revival of his popularity in the new millennium, with his album It Had to Be You receiving a Grammy nod.
Inducted into the United Kingdom’s Music Hall of Fame in 2006, Stewart was appointed a Commander of the British Empire in 2012.
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