At Topfloor Music we specialise in digital mastering, editing and song enhancement. In other words, turning good recordings into great radio masters. Over the years we have worked with countless bands and labels helping them to achieve their perfect mix.
Why master? Mastering adds height, width, depth and VOLUME to a song giving it presence and weight. All record label releases have been mastered and with good reason; mastering guarantees the best levels for CD and radio and will improve the sound of your tracks immeasurably. Learn more about mastering.
Clients: Include EMI, MTV, Warner Chappell, Sister Company, Rumour Records, Nation Music, Food of Love Music, Pumpin' UK Records, Electro House, Energise Records, Skyclad New York, Mighty Atom Studios and various upcoming bands, songwriters, producers and record labels. As you can see we cater for all styles of music.
Rates: We charge from £20 per song and we accept payment via Paypal or guaranteed cheque (made payable to Pete Maher).
Samples: Below are a group of sample tracks we have mastered here at Topfloor Music. Hear the difference for yourself - only the second half of each track has been mastered for you to compare.
Service: Our turnaround time is approx 72hrs but if you have a tight deadline then let us know and we will do everything possible to get it back to you within your timeframe.
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How to send your music...
Format: All we need is the stereo mixdown of the song NOT the
individual tracks. Please note that it is always best to send a
song that has not been over compressed or finalised (part mastered).
Best formats to send are AIFF or WAV.
Post or Email: You can either email your songs or send them
by post. Emailing your songs to us is quick and easy with our
online Easy Link Service.
CLICK HERE TO EMAIL YOUR SONG (a three minute song should take
approx 20 mins).
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Visit our Myspace page where you will be able to read customer reviews and comments. We run a very successful Myspace page and work with many upcoming bands and labels worldwide. |