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Scott Hull (mastering engineer)

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Scott E. Hull
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Scott Hull
Background information
OccupationMastering Engineer
Years active1983 - present

Scott E. Hull (born January 28, 1962) is a mastering engineer based in New York City, and the owner of Masterdisk.[1]

Hull began his career as an intern at Masterdisk in 1983.[2] He became Bob Ludwig's assistant in 1984,[1] and was promoted to chief engineer in 1994.[3] In this first part of his career at Masterdisk Hull mastered albums for the following artists: Donald Fagen,[4] Miles Davis, Bruce Springsteen, Spacehog, Congreso, Ani DiFranco, Lemonheads, Garbage, Shawn Mullins and multiple titles on the Luaka Bop label.[5]

Hull remained chief engineer until 1999 when he left Masterdisk[1] and moved to Classic Sound.[5] While at Classic Sound Hull mastered the Grammy winning Steely Dan album Two Against Nature and the John Mayer album Room for Squares. Hull left Classic Sound when he was approached by The Hit Factory, where he stayed until they shut down in early 2005. While at The Hit Factory Hull mastered albums for Amy Grant, Skillet, Edie Brickell, and John Zorn.[3]

When the Hit Factory closed, Hull became chief engineer at Jigsaw Sound.[6] After Jigsaw, Hull opened his own company, Scott Hull Mastering. In an interview with the Rain Computers website, Hull explained his decision to start his own company:

This is really a continuation of all of the things I have been doing with music for the past 25 years. It was finally time to open my own shop and set up a mastering room that catered to the music business as it exists today. Cost conscious Major labels and the growing trend of independently produced mass-market music - that's where the next generation of music will emerge.[7]

Hull returned to Masterdisk in 2008, when he purchased the business from then-CEO, Doug Levine.[2] About the acquisition of the company Hull said, "I felt that Masterdisk was a flagship mastering studio that could be rejuvenated to be as profound as it once had been."[2] Hull also said that he planned "an enthusiastic re-dedication to the 'excellent customer service, spread around multiple rooms' that characterized Masterdisk in the 1970s and 80s."[1]

Other albums Scott Hull has mastered:

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Prosoundnews Walsh, Christopher (2008). "Hull Acquires Masterdisk", ProSoundNews
  2. ^ a b c Mix Archived 2011-06-29 at the Wayback Machine Weiss, David (2008). "New York Metro, December 2008", Mix
  3. ^ a b Masterdisk Website Hull's bio on the Masterdisk website
  4. ^ All Music Guide
  5. ^ a b Verna, Paul (1999). "Classic Sound Broadens It's Musical Horizons", Billboard, Nielsen Business Media, Inc.
  6. ^ Mix Weiss, David (2005). "New York Metro", August 1, 2008, Mix
  7. ^ Rain Computers Jacoby, Kevin. "Scott Hull: Mastering of the Universe", Rain Computers Pro Profiles
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