Anne Gauthier
Anne is a producer, engineer, and drummer based in Louisville, KY, where she serves as Head Engineer at La La Land Sound. With a sharp ear for punchy, warm tones and natural dynamics, she has mixed records for Bonnie Prince Billy, Strand of Oaks, Murder By Death, GRLwood, and White Reaper. Gauthier is known for blending analog techniques with an intuitive, artist-first approach to mixing across genres — from country and indie rock to experimental and ambient. She is also a strong advocate for inclusivity in studio spaces and audio education.
Brendan Reed
Brendan is a multimedia artist, composer, and engineer working between Montreal and rural Virginia. Known for his layered, cinematic mixes and analog-forward workflow, Reed has provided mixing and post-production for experimental films, animations, and albums. Reed brings a singular understanding of arrangement to his mix practice. He also runs Far Country, a residency program focused on artist development and sonic experimentation.
Dane Mills
Dane is a Taipei-based engineer and multi-instrumentalist specializing in indie rock, noise, and experimental music. With roots in Montreal’s underground scene, Mills has worked in both studio and live contexts. His mixing style emphasizes clarity, dynamic movement, and tonal weight, especially in rhythm-heavy productions. Mills collaborates closely with artists to build immersive, emotionally resonant mixes that translate across mediums.
Nick Kuepfer
Nick is a Montreal-based sound artist and engineer known for his deep, immersive mixes that bridge experimental textures and musical clarity. In addition to solo releases on Constellation Records, he has engineered and mixed work for artists in the drone, post-rock, and ambient scenes. A contributor to large-scale works like Rhys Chatham’s “A Crimson Grail”, past member of Aids Wolf, touring member of Hrsta and Elfin Saddle, and a current member of 1/4 Tonne Trio, Kuepfer brings a detail-driven approach to both stereo and spatial mixing, often incorporating field recordings and analog tape in his signal chain.