Jeremy Blair: 3volution Productions' new chief engineer |
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What do 3volution Productions, Tom Clancy, and Jeremy Blair have in common? 3volution Productions is a company that produces songs, remixes, ambient sounds and voice-overs for video games, films, and the net. It is further noted for having done the soundwork for Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter for the Xbox 360, and PC. Jeremy Blair, on the other hand, is the latest addition to 3volution's crew, as the company announces that he (Jeremy) is their new chief engineer and producer.
"Based on our previous experiences with Jeremy, and the extensive list of hit records he has been involved with, we are confident he will help 3voultion realize its goal of being the premium music production company for Videogame, TV and Film music," said 3volution Productions co-producer Raymond Herrera. Stationed at the 3volution ProductionÂ’s Temple Studios in Los Angeles, Blair is expected to be in charge of all music engineering for the company.
Blair himself is noted to be a trained guitarist, bass player, and keyboard player, and has been credited with engineering for albums like Guns N RosesÂ’ "Live Era" (1999), Coal ChamberÂ’s "Dark Days" (2002), Fear Factory's "Archetype" (2004) and MnemicÂ’s "Passenger" (2007). On the gaming side, Blair is accredited with helping produce Frank Black & 3volutionÂ’s "Gimme Danger" track, which is part of the GRAW 2 soundtrack.
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