Milk Money’s Graham Marsh – Engineering with Cee Lo & Salaam Remi

grahamc_-woodchuckGraham Marsh, longtime Milk Money engineer and fabulous new producer, is away from home, working in Miami with Cee Lo and Salaam Remi. They are currently working on Cee Lo's new album. Cee Lo couldn't leave Atlanta to record without Graham because he and Graham have vowed to bring back DISCO!! Seriously, Graham's vocal chain choices are just what Cee Lo loves to hear and their musical interaction provides a whole new creative realm to work in. They are both fortunate to be working with long time favorite producer Salaam Remi, whose most recent genuis is work with Amy Winehouse, Naz and Leona Lewis.

Ben H. Allen’s Muse, his Dog Juno

Milk Money Consulting is glad to see that Ben Allen is getting visibility on the radar of good bands everywhere who are wondering "who mixed that sound?". According to an article in Mix, Ben is, mixing outside the lines and getting recognized far and wide for it. This producer and engineer who mixed Gnarls Barkley's, award winning St. Elsewhere has some hot new work coming up in the sights of the big guys. Currently, Ben is developing Atlanta-based collective The Constellations, a Southern take on the concept of the Gorillaz: cross-genre, left of center, beat-based music with a distinctively Southern feel. Ben is also busy with production work with several local artists; he has worked on projects from Y.O.U. and Gringo Starr and recently completed the 2nd LP for local psychedelic rock group All the Saints. So watch out it won't be too long that Milk Money will have a waiting list for you to book Ben. And we know you are wondering about the secret to Ben's success? We think his big drooley, lovable boxer, Juno is Ben's muse. Ben would probably have to agree.

Milk Money’s Mark “Exit” Goodchild Gives Back

At Milk Money, we believe that music has the power to make the world a better place and we love playing a part in making that happen. We also believe in giving back by building positive relationships with those in our community. Our very own Mark "Exit" Goodchild, was recently profiled about his involvement with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta.