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SAE Magazine 13-2

d and Proud +++ SAE Stockholm Secures Degree Status +++ SAE Stockholm Salutes Staff and Students +++ Events to n It would be an understatement to say Soundtrade Studios has had a busy couple of months. For the venue has been home to a variety of ­mixing and recording sessions as well as hosting a ­caval- cade of other events. These included a drum recording session for ­Swe- dish artist Måns Zelmerlöw’s fourth studio album. It was also used for the recording and mixing of band Riff Knives’ album. The recording was made by SAE staff member Anders Pantzer, who also mixed the songs. Swedish band Dirty Loops used the studios for drum recording, while SAE staff-member Aryan Marzban mixed a song for Swedish artist Anton Edwald. The venue was also utilised for the recording and mixing of Swedish artist and former AEP student Carl Carlsson’s debut album Ärla Eurasien. The acoustic version and video of the song You by Robin Stjernberg, selected as Sweden’s Eurovision Song Contest entry was recorded here too. Sweden’sStudioMagazinealsodidavideo ­interview with staff member Joy Deb about the production and mixing of You. The Swedish Sound Engineering Society (SSES) in collaboration with Steinberg held workshops in ­mastering, music production and mixing for the members of SSES and SAE Institute Stockholm’s staff and students.n Index dtrade Loud Proud

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