the Sound Arts category
Ex’pert Series: Al Schmitt
Schmitt has worked with some of the industry’s most legendary artists, representing a variety of musical genres, such as Henry Mancini, Sam Cooke, Ray Charles, Miles Davis, Jefferson Airplane, Neil Young, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Kenny Rogers, Steely Dan, Barbara Streisand, and Madonna.
Ex’pression Session | Antiserum
Dub-step is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in south London, England. Its overall sound has been described as “tightly coiled productions with overwhelming bass lines and reverberant drum patterns, clipped samples, and occasional vocals”. – src: Wikipedia
High School Summer Camp 2011
Thanks to everyone who participated in this year’s high school Summer Camp! The projects all turned out amazing!
AES Chapter Event: Leslie Ann Jones
Grammy-winning audio engineer Leslie Ann Jones (credits include Apocalypse Now, Dead Man Walking, video games God of War 3, Star Wars: The Old Republic, Infamous 2), will host a seminar on classical instrument recording techniques.
AES Student Chapter
Being a part of AES affords students access to educational resources, exclusive events, networking opportunities, and more!
Ex’pression College | Zine
Information relating to Ex’pression College and it’s accredited Bachelor’s Degree programs.
Ex’pression Session | 2010 Highlights
Ex’pression College regularly hosts Ex’pression Sessions on campus in Meyer Hall, a live music venue. Ex’pression Sessions are concerts produced, recorded, and filmed by current students and supervised by faculty.
Yourstru.ly Presents: Sun Airway “Oh, Naoko”
Recorded and mixed by Ex’pression Alumni, Patrick Brown, at Different Fur Studios in San Francisco, CA.
Hermetic Thriftology by Thriftworks
Psychotic, Inter-Dimensional and Humorous (besides great bass heavy beat music) are a few key words that describe Hermetic Thriftology, a FREE 20 track journey by one Jake Atlas aka Thriftworks (SF).
The Bizarre World Of Sound
A small collection of some of the weirdest inventions, facts and oddities from the world of sound and audio
as presented by WikiAudio.org






















