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Arty Skye-Music Producer, President (New York City)
Arty Skye has worked with major stars such as Will Smith, Madonna, Alicia Keys, Santana, 98 Degrees, Queen Latifah, Missy Elliot, Public Enemy, Wu-Tang Clan and many more. Skye is also the recipient of the prestigious Visionary Award presented by 3M for his outstanding work on SWV's Three #1 HITS on the Billboard R&B Charts.
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As a songwriter, Arty has had Two #1 Hits on the Billboard Dance Charts, as well as writing songs for TV, movies and commercials.
Arty Skye has been producing and engineering in New York City for over 25 years and has worked on over 1,000 records. Soon after his band recorded with RCA in the early 80's, Skye pursued a career as a recording engineer and music producer. His level of technical excellence and his creative musical talent quickly placed him amongst New York's top engineer/producers, earning him 14 Platinum and Gold records!
Arty opened Skyelab Sound Studios in 1994, and has hosted such stars as James Taylor, Tito Puente, Mya, Pink, Hayle Duff, 98 Degrees , Lil ‘Mo and many more. Skyelab is featured on the cover of “How to Build a Small Budget Recording Studio” from Mcgraw Hill Publishing. The studio was also featured on an episode of “What Not To Wear” on TLC. We have recently moved our studio over to Broadway and W. 46th St.
To see a live video interview with Arty Skye on Recordproduction.com, click here
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David Frazier Project Manager
Since moving to New York City, David has worked for both Columbia Records in the marketing and promotions dept. and EMI Music Publishing in the creative division. We're all glad to have him here at The Skyelab Music Group working with us!
"This is the great opportunity here at Skyelab for me. I love working one on one with the artist and I understand what they need. My goal is to make the artist feel as comfortable as possible so they are able to express their true emotion though their music".
As project manager, David coordinates all aspects of the production and the promotion.
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Clinton Daniel Songwriter, Producer
Clinton Daniel has received international acclaim both as an artist and producer. He's opened for some of the hottest names in music, including Boys II Men, Salt n Pepa, Cece Peniston, Jodeci, D-Train and more. He's received the "THUMBS UP" from Billboard Magazine for his production of "Relight My Fire" on Power Play Records. Clinton has performed live on Kiss FM in N.Y. as well as being in heavy rotation on over 700 radio stations across the country!
Clinton Daniel brings to Skyelab clients his extensive experience as an international performer, songwriter and producer.
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Nick Ditri Producer, Remixer
As a recent graduate of Berklee College of Music with a B.A. in Contemporary Writing and Production, Nick’s skills are obvious at the first listen to any one of his earth shattering tracks. Nick credits include dance artist Reina, The Crooklyn Clan, NESN Sports Network (Boston) MTV-U Uber Lifetracks, AV8 and many more. Nick has his pulse on today’s contemporary music and Skyelab clients can always benefit from his musical knowledge and his fresh approach!
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Andrew Thomas Engineer
Andrews extensive skills in the studio give our artists the sound they need to really stand out. His easy going manner makes everyone comfortable but he’s a mad dog behind the computer!
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Danny Famiano Office Manager
Juggling sessions, remixes, engineers, producers and clients can be a daunting task, but this crazy guy gets off on it! Danny keeps the studios running smoothly and efficiently and finds a way to keep everyone happy at the same time. Maybe it’s the Kona coffee?
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What They Say...
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"It's such a pleasure for me that I'd the chance to meet Arty Skye. We
made 4 great my records together despite the distance between Tokyo and
New York. Arty Skye is the best music producer,engineer,guitar player,
and also a wonderful person whom I really trust. He is my favorite!" -Akiko CONTINUED...
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Useful Tips
Watch out for music producers who want you to sing in their closet or bathroom!
This has become a major problem with
many home studios. While this might be fine for the home studio owner,
when you're paying hard earned money for your music demo you shouldn't
be shoved into some guys cramped, unventilated closet. How safe would
you feel?
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