John Newton Retirement

Congratulations to John Newton on His Retirement! After more than five decades of capturing the sound of classical music, John Newton is retiring from Soundmirror—the company he founded in 1972 with a vision that revolutionized recording. John’s ear, integrity, and...

Next Generation

Soundmirror, the Next Generation? This year, we’ve been lucky to have not one, but two fantastic summer hires on our team! Easton, a computer engineering major UMass Lowell, jumped right into projects to keep our tech running smoothly and Noel—our chief engineer Mark...

Jordan Hall

Last week, Mark and Blanton were in the legendary Jordan Hall at the New England Conservatory for a piano and voice recording. With its stunning acoustics and historic charm, Jordan Hall is one of our favorite places in the world to record. Truly a privilege to work...

Audiobooks

Did you know we also record audiobooks? This week, our engineer Anastasia Lukina recorded the narration for part 1 of a trilogy about the life of Mary Baker Eddy, the author and founder of Christian Science. Recording of the full trilogy will continue through...

Sisters of St. Thomas Aquinas Recording

Last week, our recording engineer Anastasia Lukina stepped into new territory—recording in Dolby Atmos for the first time! She joined producer Blanton Alspaugh in Florida to capture the ethereal voices of the Sisters of St. Thomas Aquinas singing hauntingly beautiful...