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Pete Lyman is a mastering engineer, and owner of Infrasonic Mastering, an audio and vinyl mastering studio with three locations in United States. He has mastered Grammy-award winning and nominated albums for Chris Stapleton, Tanya Tucker, Jason Isbell, Brandi Carlile, Sturgill Simpson, John Prine, Weezer, Panic! At the Disco, and more.
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Lyman's music career began at the age of 14, playing bass in a number of bands, and sharing the stage with a variety of bands including My Bloody Valentine, The Mars Volta, and Sebadoh.
In 2012, Lyman opened Infrasonic Los Angeles, a custom-built mastering facility in Echo Park in Los Angeles, California. He has since opened additional studio facilities in Nashville, Tennessee and Oakland, California. Infrasonic Nashville is now home to Lyman's custom mastering suite, and his 1956 Neumann AM-32B lathe.[1][2]
The selected mastering and remastering discography for Pete Lyman is as follows: [3]
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