Once again, the diligent and passionate work of Engineer / Producer
/ Remixer Larry Sturm has achieved a successful fruition turning great music
into fantastic numbers…. and more.
Twista’s
album Kamikaze, which Larry recorded and mixed, reached #1 on both the Billboard
R & B and Top 200 album charts.
While the new album by Michelle Williams of Destiny’s
Child debuted at #2 on the Billboard Gospel chart.
But numbers aren’t all that Larry Sturm has been involved
in lately…
Beyonce’s
“Crazy in Love” Featuring Jay Z., which Larry mixed, garnered
Producer/Remixer Maurice Joshua a Grammy for his work.
Just
released, Larry mixed the heavy metal band Disturbed on their live album
Music As A Weapon II along with tour mates Chevelle, Taproot and Unloco.
The show was recorded and mixed in 5.1 and shot in high definition in
a CD/DVD package.
And
recently, Larry took on Chief Engineer duties at Pressure Point Studios
in Chicago-
Pressure Point is Chicago’s premier recording facility where world-class
technology, such as the Solid State Logic 9000K, is seamlessly integrated
and utilized in an atmosphere that fosters creativity and collaboration.
Pressure Point is truly a studio where the future is being created and
Larry Sturm is right there behind the boards dialing it up.
So, while you’re reading this sentence, Larry Sturm
is thinking, collaborating & creating in the place he knows the best:
The studio.
In order to reach the place he loves the best: The top of the charts.
To learn more about Larry Sturm’s career and how to
contact him-
Please explore this website.
As a freelance Engineer / Producer / Remixer, Larry has worked with
such artists as Twista, Destiny's Child & Mary J. Blige, from such
glamorous extremes as DMX to Buddy Guy and Disturbed. Now, as Chief Engineer
at Chicago’s Pressure Point Studios, and on the Board Of Governors
of The Recording Academy (NARAS). The talent, expertise and experience
that has earned Larry the success and respect of his peers continues
to be in demand today as well as tomorrow and deep into the chart-topping
future.