Maor Appelbaum
Maor Appelbaum is an Israeli mastering engineer living in the United States of America with international clientele.[1] Appelbaum is the owner of Maor Appelbaum mastering based in Los Angeles, California.
Awards and recognition[edit]
Cog - Sharing Space[2] - certified Gold in Australia - mixing engineer
Lisa Haley - King Cake[3] - Nominated for grammy (on the 50th Grammy awards) additional mixing
Studio[edit]
Maor Appelbaum lived in Israel most of his life where he was a mastering, recording and mixing engineer. He was also involved in radio broadcasting, and worked as a music journalist and a club DJ. He has also worked on live sound, video and as a lighting engineer. This experience provided him with an opportunity to hear various music and recordings all at different stages of the production and distribution. He moved to U.S. to become a staff engineer for producer Sylvia Massy Shivy at Radiostar Studios in Weed, California, and later moved to Los Angeles, where he opened his own mastering studio, Maor Appelbaum Mastering.
Discography[edit]
- Broken Static - Broken Static
- Ashley Yokashi - Believe In Love (EP)
- Yes - "Like It Is: Yes at the Bristol Hippodrome"
- Yes - Heaven & Earth
- Starset - "Transmissions"
- The Thirsty Crows - The Thirsty Crows
- Limp Bizkit - "Endless Slaughter" & *Thieves" - (Single)
- Ill Nino -"Till Death, La Familia"
- Faith No More - Motherfucker (Single)
- Faith No More - Superhero (Single)
- Faith No More - Sol Invictus
- Eric Gales - "Good For Sumthin'"
- Surfact - Feeding the Beast
- Icon in Me - Head Break Solution
- Winterus - In Carbon Mysticism
- Symfonia - In Paradisum
- Halford - Live at Saitama Super Arena
- Halford - Live at Saitama Super Arena (DVD/Blu-Ray)
- Enid - Munsalvaesche
- Believer - Transhuman
- Nekromantix - What Happens in Hell, Stays in Hell
- The Chop Tops - Deadly Love
- Thulium - 69
- Angra - Aqua
- Eyal Levi / Emil Werstler - Avalanche of Worms
- Marco Mendoza - Casa Mendoza
- Nobody Lives Forever - Cradle Bay
- Dååth - Daath
- The New Czars - Doomsday Revolution
- The Mission UK - Dum-Dum Bullets
- Lindsey Ray - Goodbye from California
- Halford - Halford IV: Made of Metal
- Armored Saint - La Raza
- Halford - Live In Aneheim (DVD)
- Halford - Live in Anaheim
- Halford - Made of Metal
- Smile Empty Soul - More Anxiety
- Seven the Hardway - Seven the Hardway
- Cathedral - The Guessing Game
- NecronomicoN - The Return of the Witch
- Edgend - A New Identity
- Wayne Hussey - Bare
- Carusella - Carusella
- Madder Mortem - Eight Ways
- Hirax - El Rostro de la Muerte
- Gnostic - Engineering the Rule
- Halford - Halford III: Winter Songs
- Mob Research - Holy City Zoo
- Walter Trout[4] - Blues for the Modern Daze
- Rob Halford[5] - Made of Metal, Winter Songs, Live in Anaheim, Live in Saitma Super Arena
- Yngwie Malmsteen[6] - Perpetual Flame
- Sepultura - Kairos
- Fates Warning - "Darkness in a Different Light"
- Nightmare - Cosmovision (2013 Remaster)[7]
- Geoff Tate's Queensryche - Frequency Unknown[8]
- Adrenaline Mob - Self-titled EP
- Cynic - Re-Traced
- Cynic - Carbon-Based Anatomy
- Cynic - Kindly Bent to Free Us
- The Prog Collective
- Therion - The Miskolc Experience
- Raven Lord - Descent to the Underworld[9]
- stOrk - stOrk
- Mayhem - Esoteric Warfare
References[edit]
- ↑ Maor Appelbaum Credits, retrieved 2012-09-01
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(help) - ↑ "Sharing Space", tulumba.com, retrieved 2012-09-01
- ↑ Lisa Haley & the Zydekats, retrieved 2012-09-01
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(help) - ↑ Blues for the Modern Daze, retrieved 2012-08-20
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(help) - ↑ HALFORD - Made Of Metal, retrieved 2012-08-20
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(help) - ↑ Maor Applebaum talks Mastering, Engineering, Tweaking the mixes, retrieved 2011-03-23
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(help) - ↑ "Nightmare - Cosmovision Re-Issue (Cd) | Online Shop | Wizard Ltd". Wizard.bg. Retrieved 2014-05-19.
- ↑ "Geoff Tate's QueensrŸche: 'Cold' Single Available For Streaming". Blabbermouth.net. 2013-04-03. Retrieved 2014-05-19.
- ↑ Raven Lord announces new Guitarist, retrieved 2012-08-20
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