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'''J.J. Golden''' is | '''J.J. Golden''' is a mastering engineer at [[Golden Mastering]] in Ventura, California. Golden began working at his father's [[Golden Mastering]] in 1998. Coming from a background in music, recording and songwriting, he studied sound engineering at S.A.E - School of Audio Engineering in London, UK. After graduating, he was offered a job as Technical Supervisor at SAE while freelancing as a recording and mixing engineer at the now-defunct Pathway Studios in North London. | ||
Golden has mastered four Grammy-nominated albums and has been a panelist on numerous Tape Op / Potluck / AES & SXSW Audio Conferences. | |||
==Involvement with American Music Club== | ==Involvement with American Music Club== | ||
Golden mastered [[American Music Club]]'s 2004 ''[[Love Songs For Patriots]]'' album at [[Golden Mastering]]. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||