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Trumfio grew up in Mt. Prospect, Illinois, and was a staff engineer after apprenticing at Seagrape Recording Studios.<ref name="Kening">Kening, Dan (1996) "[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-69131593.html Rising stars The Trumfio brothers are ready to shine with a record deal and an upcoming Pulsars' album]", ''Daily Herald (Arlington Heights)'', November 29, 1996, retrieved 2012-04-16 via HighBeam Research {{Subscription required}}</ref> He started his home studio, Kingsize Recording Den, and officially opened Kingsize Soundlabs in Chicago's Wicker Park, Chicago|Wicker Park district in 1991 with partner Mike Hagler.<ref name="Kening" /> He currently resides in Los Angeles and runs Kingsize SoundLabs, a recording studio in | Trumfio grew up in Mt. Prospect, Illinois, and was a staff engineer after apprenticing at Seagrape Recording Studios.<ref name="Kening">Kening, Dan (1996) "[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-69131593.html Rising stars The Trumfio brothers are ready to shine with a record deal and an upcoming Pulsars' album]", ''Daily Herald (Arlington Heights)'', November 29, 1996, retrieved 2012-04-16 via HighBeam Research {{Subscription required}}</ref> He started his home studio, Kingsize Recording Den, and officially opened Kingsize Soundlabs in Chicago's Wicker Park, Chicago|Wicker Park district in 1991 with partner Mike Hagler.<ref name="Kening" /> He currently resides in Los Angeles and runs Kingsize SoundLabs, a recording studio in Silver Lake, California. | ||
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