Subterranean Watchtower Studios

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Subterranean Watchtower Studios is a professional-quality recording, mixing, and mastering studio that has worked with bands of all genres from all over the world, but specialized in metal production. Mixing and mastering can be done painlessly through the internet. Demo restoration, clean-up, re-mastering, editing, reamping, etc. is available! Work with someone who knows how to achieve the sound you imagine for your band in your head. Get the sound your band deserves, whether you want old school 80s/90s, violent and dirty, or something fresh and clean.

Subterranean Watchtower Studios, run by Damian Herring of Horrendous, has mixed and mastered albums featured in Decibel Magazine's Top 40 in 2011 and 2012. He has worked with many bands all over the world, including Horrendous (USA), Father Befouled (USA), Undead Creep (Italy), Profanal (Italy), Corpsessed (Finland), Zombie Cookbook (Brazil), Prosanctus Inferi (USA), Decrepitaph (USA), Ilsa (USA), and many others. Compilation mastering, recording, and audio restoration services also available.

Email SubterraneanWatchtower at gmail dot com

http://www.facebook.com/SubterraneanWatchtower
 
I haven't bumped this thread before, and it's been about a year, so here we are. I currently have openings in my schedule for new projects.

I just got word that an album I recorded, mixed, and mastered got number 3 in Decibel Magazine's Top 40 Albums of 2014. Check out the list here: http://www.reddit.com/r/Metal/comments/2mknt6/for_those_of_you_who_might_be_interested_heres/

The same album received some awesome production praise on Metal-Fi. http://www.metal-fi.com/horrendous-ecdysis/

"Bar none, this is one of, if not the best sounding extreme metal record I’ve heard all year" and "Put simply, this record exemplifies exactly what Metal-Fi has been preaching since the site’s inception, and I plan to use Ecydsis as reference material going forward for all our hardware reviews. It sounds that good."
 
A little update... An album I recorded, mixed, and mastered has received an Honorable Mention Award on Dynamic Range Day (March 27, 2015). This is pretty exciting for me, especially when you consider the other acts included in the list (Opeth and U2, for example). Dynamic Range Day is essentially an audio-geek holiday to celebrate and recognize music that has been well-produced, and retains dynamics. These productions have not been severely compressed to be made extremely loud. Dynamic Range Day embodies the rejection of the "Loudness War" that has occurred in modern music production. http://dynamicrangeday.co.uk/award/

I've also just created a website for the studio. Please check it out here http://www.subterraneanwatchtower.com. You can find information about the studio, examples of my work, and contact me, etc.

Thanks