Stephen Roessner
Stephen Roessner | |
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Origin | Binghamton, New York, United States |
Genres | Experimental, electronic, indie rock, post rock, ambient, |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, record producer, mixer |
Instruments | Drums, percussion, guitar, programming, banjo, bass, piano, keyboards, celeste |
Years active | 2002–present |
Labels | Burnt Toast Vinyl |
Associated acts | Saxon Shore, Pleistocene, Williams Shift, Small Signals, Talking Under Water, Revengineers, League, The Gritty Midi Gang |
Website |
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Stephen Roessner is a Grammy Award[1] winning recording engineer/musician/multi-instrumentalist/producer from Binghamton,[2] New York. He currently resides in Rochester, New York and is mostly known for his performance in the group Saxon Shore.
He operates out of Temperamental Recordings[3] in Geneseo, NY along with Grammy Nominated artist Mike Brown.
Stephen is currently a full-time lecturer in the Audio & Music Engineering Program at The University of Rochester.[4] He is also currently working on his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at the same university. He formerly worked at The Juilliard School[5] as a recording engineer.
He is a graduate of The Rod Serling School of Fine Arts in Binghamton High School located in Binghamton, New York where he was honored as a Distinguished Graduate in 2012.[6] Stephen attended SUNY Fredonia[7] where he earned a degree in Sound Recording Technology studying under producer Dave Fridmann. He also earned a degree in Music Performance in Percussion under percussionist Kay Stonefelt.
In 2014, Stephen gave a TEDxFlourCity talk on the importance of audio quality, imploring the audience to listen closer and give more thought to how they consume music.[8]
Bands
- League (2002–2005)[9]
- Saxon Shore (2005–present)
- The Gritty Midi Gang (2006–2009)[10]
- Revengineers (2011–2013)[11]
- Williams Shift (2012–present)[12]
- Pleistocene (2012-present)[13]
- Small Signals (2014–present)[14]
- Talking Under Water (2014–2015)[15]
References
- ↑ Grammy.com – Past Winners
- ↑ The Progress Online – Clearfield, PA newspaper
- ↑ "Temperamental Recordings". temperamentalrecordings.com. Retrieved 2016-02-02.
- ↑ The University of Rochester - Audio & Music Engineering
- ↑ The Juilliard Journal Online
- ↑ Binghamton High School Distinguished Graduates Program
- ↑ Fredonia Alumni Notes
- ↑ TEDxFlourCity Speakers 2014
- ↑ League on Facebook
- ↑ Jezebel Magazine feature on The Gritty Midi Gang
- ↑ Revengineers on Facebook
- ↑ Williams Shift on Facebook
- ↑ "Pleistocene on Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2016-02-02.
- ↑ Small Signals on Facebook
- ↑ Talking Under Water on Facebook
External links
- Official website of Saxon Shore
- Official website of Calibrated Recording