A Massive News Update!

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It’s been incredibly busy at Just Managing over the past few weeks.  Our guys have been working on some great records and I’ve seen great shows by Here We Go Magic, Haim, Glass Ghost, Trapper Schoepp & the Shades and Bush Tetras.  Mixed in there was SXSW as well… click here to see the photos I took of our friends – no shots of bands playing!  Oh, and above is an awful photo I took of a bunch of the guys getting dinner at Zum Schneider back in December.  Left to Right, it’s Geoff Sanoff, Al O’Connell (not on the roster, but a rad guy who engineered the stunning new Rufus Wainwright album), James Brown, Matt Shane, Chris Coady and Hector Castillo.

Anyway, here is all the latest news:

Kyle “Slick” Johnson wrapped up production on the new So So Glos album “Blowout”.  It’s really great and is already getting played on Sirius XMU.  He is currently producing the new album by Neighbors and will begin mixing the new Bleeding Rainbow album for Kanine Records next week.  All this is going down in his Philadelphia studio.

Chris Coady has seen a bunch of records he’s worked on come out recently.  Obviously there is “Bloom” by Beach House which he produced and mixed for Sub Pop.  The first single “Lazuli” got a “Best new Track” from Pitchfork about 3 hours after it leaked!  Chris also recorded and mixed the Light Asylum song “Shallow Tears” from their self-titled Mexican Summer album.  The rest of it was done by friends of Just Managing Al Carlson and Matt Boynton.  Nice to see so many familiar names in the credits on this one.  Chris also spent some time last year engineering the new Santigold album for Atlantic/Downtown and mixing the new Led Er Est album for Sacred Bones.  More recently, Chris has mixed the new Ruby Suns album for Sub Pop and produced the new Rey Pila album for Arts & Crafts Mexico.

Geoff Sanoff has been busy working at the free Converse Rubber Tracks studio in Williamsburg, including a recent session with Motion City Soundtrack.  The song Geoff recorded and mixed will be given away free in a few weeks via Converse.  He’s also been busy recording new episodes of their “Input/Output” podcast for SonicScooop with his friend Eli Janney.  Check them out here.  Geoff also mixed half of the upcoming James Iha album and recorded drums on the new School of Seven Bells album.  Finally, Geoff mixed The Sheepdogs EP that just won a bunch of Juno’s up in Canada.

Eric Broucek started off the year in South Africa producing and mixing a Desmond and the Tutus album for EMI South Africa.  Eric’s also been busy mixing albums for Classixx and Panama at his Los Angeles studio.

Matt Shane has also been busy working out of the free Converse Rubber Tracks studio as well as producing an EP for Wes Tucker and the Skillets.  Matt will head out on the road with Flight of the Conchords again this summer for their Australian and New Zealand tours

Hector Castillo is also one of the engineers at the Converse Rubber Tracks studio in Williamsburg where he has worked a lot this year, in-between mixing an album for Daniela Spano and working on the Phillip Glass remix album, which he is co-producing with Beck.

James Brown has been in Los Agneles a lot working with Dave Grohl on his “Sound City” documentary.  It’s features a huge, jaw-dropping list of performers that we can’t tell you about just yet.  James also squeezed in a bit of time working with Matchbox 20 and Joe Cocker this year and is currently in Boston engineering the new Dropkick Murphys record.