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We charge 7.7% as standard we negotiate where we have to very rarely do 5s so yeh I'd say it's a good rate we are expensive from what I hear but thy got good systems in place so guess people get service they don't mind

Nah, although it probably wouldn't be hard to get in contact with him.

I'm most likely working with Michael Paynter (the guy who did that collab with The Veronicas and wouldn't gtfo out of the charts for like 6 months last year). He's actually a ridiculously talented writer/producer.

I'd be recording in the same studio that he recorded his new EP in, which was released on the Sony label :thumbsup: So can't be too shabby.

Nice...just you with him or your band too?

What's the studio rent like?

I don't really have a band. I've always really been a solo writer and then collaborated with singers. i.e. My "band" in my sig is just my stuff with a different singer and bassist.

So yeah, it'd probably be just me and him. I'm not sure if I'll sing yet or not. Might have to hire another vocalist. I doubt Michael will offer to sing for me.

Studio rent isn't bad because the studio is in his house. I'm looking at $1500 per song to track with him. On top of that I have to hire a drummer and a drum studio, so probably $600ish a day for that. Then mastering costs after that.

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