Site Updates
So, if anyone has been poking around, you might notice that i made about a dozen site updates over the last couple days. It was long overdue so i finally did it. My credits are pretty much up to date, i revamped alot of the text, and I replaced half of my "LISTEN" section with new stuff. So, the LISTEN section now has an album sampler i put together for "Small Town Sleeper", a pop rock group from Urbana, Ohio that i developed, produced, and got a record deal for, then produced and mixed the album for Upper 11 / Fontana Records. The first single "Backseat" just went to radio. Hopefully you'll be hearing it soon. Small Town Sleeper also toured with Chris Daughtry last summer, which was a perfect pairing as far as musical styles and potential fan base. The album is called "Conversations" and is available on itunes, even though the album isnt officially released yet. Their single "Backseat" is also available for purchase on their website, smalltownsleeper.com.
I also put together a compilation of Houston, Texas modern rockers "Glass Intrepid" who's album i produced and mixed for In De Goot Records last summer. Glass Intrepid has been busy playing a ton of shows including the Warped Tour as well as opening slots for the likes of Fallout Boy, Finger Eleven and a bunch more.
and of course i put up the same urban sampler that was on my last blog post. I thought it was a good representative cross section of my work in that genre.
If you havent taken notice by now, I also bought an SSL mixing console recently and have been crankin out the hot mixes with it. that board sounds amazing! and on that note, i'm gonna walk back over to it and finish up my latest mix at 2:41am on a Friday night. take care.
-Ken Lewis
I also put together a compilation of Houston, Texas modern rockers "Glass Intrepid" who's album i produced and mixed for In De Goot Records last summer. Glass Intrepid has been busy playing a ton of shows including the Warped Tour as well as opening slots for the likes of Fallout Boy, Finger Eleven and a bunch more.
and of course i put up the same urban sampler that was on my last blog post. I thought it was a good representative cross section of my work in that genre.
If you havent taken notice by now, I also bought an SSL mixing console recently and have been crankin out the hot mixes with it. that board sounds amazing! and on that note, i'm gonna walk back over to it and finish up my latest mix at 2:41am on a Friday night. take care.
-Ken Lewis


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You're a machine man, as well as an inspiration. Keep up the hard work.
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