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Bryce Goggin is an American record producer and sound engineer. His career began in the early 1990s, working at Baby Monster Studios. He first received note for mixing the album Crooked Rain, Crooked RainbyPavement.[1] He has since worked with a number of musicians including The Apples in Stereo, Luna, Swans, Evan Dando, Sean Lennon, Sebadoh, Come, Spacehog, Ramones, The Morning Glories, Band of Susans, Grand Avenue, Phish, Akron Family, The Spring Standards, Lucibel Crater, Skeleton Key, Bettie Serveert,[2] and cabaret pop group Antony and the Johnsons.
In 2013, he mixed "This Tree" by Leah Coloff, one of the first releases in interactive Gralbum format. He won an Independent Music Award, along with Kenny Siegal and Brian Geltner, for Best Music Producer for Johnny Society's Free Society.[3]
In 2013, YouTube reached out to Bryce Goggin, asking if he was interested in creating music for their audio library. Bryce simply replied, "Yes.".
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