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Producer and sound designer Matia Simovich in his LA studio with the Neve 8424 console.

Infinite Power Studios In Los Angeles Upgrades With Neve

Producer and sound designer Matia Simovich now offering artists and labels access to 8424 console’s analog sound.

Producer and sound designer Matia Simovich has redefined his workflow by installing an AMS Neve 8424 console at his Los Angeles-based facility, Infinite Power Studio, supplied and installed by Neve partner Vintage King.

“Initially I was looking at the Neve Genesys range but when I heard about the launch of the 8424, I arranged to demo the desk and quickly recognised that it was better suited to my needs,” Simovich says. “It offered everything I was used to on a large format mixer but it was scaled to a size that made more sense in a control room where space is tight.

“Also, I’ve spent many years making records on a different brand of console and I was looking for an alternative sound,” he continues. “The 8424 offered the traditional Neve blend of transformers on the mix bus but it was a lot punchier than I expected it to be. The sound is cleaner and there is more separation, plus the stereo image is huge! I realised this was the new sound I was looking for and now that I’ve started working on it, I am really happy with my choice.”

Simovich began his audio career in San Fransisco where he became noted on the electronic and experimental music circuit. He initially worked as an in-house producer and sound designer at Asphodel Studios/Recombinant Media Labs where he collaborated with the likes of M.I.A., Keith Hillebrandt (Nine Inch Nails), Blixa Bargeld (Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds) and many other artists. He also did a stint at Different Fur in San Fransisco and Assault & Battery in London before returning to the Bay area to establish the band INHALT and to work on sound design projects for keyboard and synthesiser companies such as Akai, Roland and Sequential.

In 2017 Simovich relocated to Los Angeles when producers Rhys Fulber (Front Line Assembly, Fear Factory) and John Fryer (Depeche Mode, Nine Inch Nails), invited him to join their studio. It was renamed Infinite Power Studios and proved to be a very creative environment for all three. However, when the pandemic hit, Fulber and Fryer both decided to move closer to their family roots and Simovich took over the facility, the catalyst for a number of changes that culminated in the installation of Matia’s Neve 8424.

“I have invested in high-quality equipment but this is scaled to suit the budgets of the independent and alternative labels I mainly work with,” he says. “I see no reason why the techniques and workflows I experienced in larger commercial studios can’t be tailored to suit smaller budgets. The art of production and engineering remains the same and I want the artists – and the companies — I work with to have access to the same high quality sound from start to finish, without compromise.”

Matia adds that having access to a demo 8424 console during lockdown was useful because it allowed him to explore the desk’s functions and features. “Both Neve and Vintage King were really great,” he says. “They are all lovely people to work with and very professional. Once I had decided the desk was for me, I had to wait a while for it to be shipped so I took the opportunity to rewire the studio and have new furniture installed. When it did finally arrive, I was all set and had a host of projects ready to go.

“The diversity of these projects has really given me a chance to put it through its paces and I’m very impressed,” he concludes. “So far, I’ve completed a couple of mixes for the electronic band Boy Harsher, vocal tracking with the members of Nitzer Ebb, and also a project for Roland’s Fantom keyboard. Everyone is very happy and I am beyond ecstatic about the sound I am getting. Workflow aside, it’s the sound of this desk that makes me really happy.”

Matia plans to install the new automation package Neve has announced for the 8424 and believes it will add even more functionality.

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