This is Scott Hull Mastering

Mid-Town Manhattan. Inches from Birdland. On the 4th floor of an unasuming pre-war commercial building sits the sound of a multi-generational secret passed through the great mastering engineers of the 20th century. Here, in a space he designed for himself, works another in that long line. Its the man who put the sheen on John Mayer and Edie Brickell. Its the sound of Steely Dan's Grammy award winning Two Against Nature. Scott Hull loves music. And he loves a challenge.

Bruce Springstein, David Bowie - hell, Herbie Hancock put his album in Scott's hands. At a certain point, you simply begin to assume that a man knows what he's doing. But its more than just big name artists. Walk in to Scott Hull Mastering any day of the week and you'll feel something in the air. That thing you can't quite put your finger on is raw creative energy. Its passion that leads to more than just turning a couple knobs and making sure all the volumes are the same. Its the breath of fresh air that is new, emerging artists. Its music you've never heard before. Its the common man and its the future of music.

Find the time. Come in and bring your music with you. Give it something no one else has.