Label Work
I began my music career in Atlanta working for the critically-acclaimed reissue record label Dust-to-Digital where my work encompassed a variety of responsibilities: from transcribing lyrics to editing and sequencing tracks for new releases, to researching historical and archival music to conducting interviews of select artists to creating and maintaining label's web presence to assembling and packing merchandise and everything in between. Among the highlights during my time at Dust-to-Digital were working with producer Jon Ward on the Grammy-nominated box set Opika Pende: Africa at 78 RPM, and cutting/sequencing the tracks for The Hurricane that Hit Atlanta. After moving to Los Angeles I worked for Grammy-nominated archival label Light in the Attic Records. At Light in the Attic I acted as Digital Music Manager, Project Coordinator, and Podcast Producer/Host amongst other things.
Releases
Here are some other projects that I helped bring into the world, with a variety of unique to-dos for each, including vetting art and liasing with our designers, copyediting liner notes, and digitizing and culling audio assets for interesting materials.For more information, check out my Discogs ︎.