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Euphonic Community Update

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Are you reading this correctly? Is this actually a newsletter update from the Euphonic Sound community? It may be hard to believe, since it’s been such a long time, but this is indeed an update from Toronto’s best indie recording studio. Let’s cut right down to business shall we?

“Teamwork is the ability to work together [...]

Guest Appearance at United In Flow – Final Five Live Audition Day

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Greetings fellow Companeros,
Shawn here, with an update on the previous United In Flow Final Five Live Open Audition Day.
We had artists from all over the GTA come by Euphonic Sound to audition for United In Flow, our charity event on October 21st celebrating the culture of Hip Hop. All proceeds raised go to UNITY Charity, [...]

United In Flow recording sessions underway!

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Companero Shawn here,
I’m pleased to announce that the recording sessions for United In Flowmixtape have begun, and are off to a great start. United In Flow is a Toronto hip hop event on October 21st (with all proceeds being donated to UNITY Charity) and is a celebration of all things hip hop. Check out United [...]

Teaming up to complete an album at Euphonic Sound

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Companero Shawn here,
Over the last few weeks, we’ve had Andrea Gauster back in the studio to record the follow up to her first EP “Reverie.” The new 10 song LP is called “We’re Not Lost,” and is the result of Andrea’s second Studio 2.0 package. Now, if you don’t know what Studio 2.0 is, and [...]

Quit Delaying: Open Window round 2

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Companero Connor here with the results of round 2 of our Open Window initiative.
This time we chose the song Quit Delaying, by Studio 2.0 artist Truth.
For those of you thinking “what the hell is Open Window?” your questions are about to be answered. Open Window is a collaborative initiative helping advance indie [...]

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