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Contest: “Signal to Noise” by Andy Jackson

Posted October 20, 2014 by Floydian Slip

Register to win a copy of “Signal to Noise,” the new concept album from longtime Pink Floyd recording engineer Andy Jackson.

We have signed copies of the two-disc Digipack edition of the album, which includes a DVD containing a 5.1 Surround Mix.

Jackson began his career at Utopia Studios in London, training under Floyd collaborator James Guthrie. At Utopia he helped create hits with Boomtown Rats‘ “I Don’t Like Mondays” and Spandau Ballet’s “Chant No. One,” before beginning work on the film “Pink Floyd The Wall” (1982).

Since then, his Floydian resume has grown to include “The Final Cut,” “A Momentary Lapse of Reason,” “The Division Bell,” “Pulse,” Roger Waters’ “The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking,” David Gilmour’s “About Face,” “On An Island,” and “Live in Gdansk,” as well as the upcoming “The Endless River.

His work has earned him two Grammy nominations and Mix magazine’s award for best live sound engineer for the “Pulse” tour.

Prizes courtesy of Esoteric Antenna.

Deadline to register: End of day, Sunday, Oct. 26.

Register now.

Buy “Signal to Noise” online

One comment on “Contest: “Signal to Noise” by Andy Jackson”

  1. Tim DeRan says:

    Hoping to win this one


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