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In the Studio with Adam Campbell

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Adam Campbell is my first choice in session drummer/percussionists. We have collaborated on many Studio 2.0 recording projects at Euphonic Sound. Adam has a masters degree in percussion and performs with the critically acclaimed Canadian percussion ensemble Torq.

Adam is now recording his first full length solo album. Here is a glimpse of the first day [...]

In The Studio With Nicole Faye

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Hey everyone! This week we are profiling a new Studio 2.0 artist recording here at Euphonic Sound, Nicole Faye! Nicole is an up and coming R&B artist who is budding with talent! Check out the video to learn more about Nicole and see her do her thing in the studio!

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The Douglas Watson R&B Revue @ Euphonic sound

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The Douglas Watson R&B Revue are currently working on their latest album here at Euphonic Sound. Douglas Watson was Raised in Chicago and was surrounded in the blues music scene. Early in his career, Douglas work as a session musician, playing for various Chicago artists. He also played on a track called “I’m In The [...]

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 [...]

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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