ENGINEERING CREDITS
NOVEMBER 2018
SIR PAUL MCCARTNEY LIVE AT ACL 2018
At Austin City Limits in 2018, Monica Skinner was A2 to Malcolm Harper of Reelsound Recording, who recorded Sir Paul McCartney's performance live for broadcast. This broadcast recording has been nominated for the 35th annual TEC awards at NAMM for "Remote Production / Recording or Broadcast".
MARCH 2018
ASTRAL BLUE: OUT OF THE ASTRAL BLUE
This five song pychedelic prog-rock EP by San Marcos artists Astral Blue was recorded by Monica Skinner at Fire Station Studios in San Marcos, Texas.
MARCH 2018
ASTRAL BLUE: MUSHROOM CLOCK
This psychedelic prog rock single by San Marcos artists Astral Blue was recorded by Monica Skinner at Fire Station Studios in San Marcos, Texas.
FEBRUARY 2019
SMOKEY MIRROR: SUCIOÂ YÂ DESPROLIJO
Track five of this split EP between Smokey Mirror and Love Gang, Sucio y Desprolijo, was recorded and mixed by Monica Skinner at the Fire Station Studios in San Marcos, Texas.
AUGUST 2018
SMOKEY MIRROR: A THOUSAND DAYS IN THE DESERT
This psychedelic blues rock single by Dallas band Smokey Mirror was recorded and mixed by Monica Skinner at Fire Station Studios in San Marcos, Texas.
may 2017
KID ATOMIC - LETTERS TO LOST FRIENDS EP
This five song acoustic EP by San Marcos/Austin band Kid Atomic was recorded and mixed by Monica Skinner at Fire Station Studios in San Marcos, Texas.
DECEMBER 2016-OCTOBER 2017
FEMBEAT: INTRO MUSIC FOR EPISODES 2-3
This song was written, recorded, and mixed by Glitter Litter, Monica Skinner's former musical project for Fembeat, an Austin/NYC based intersectional feminist documentary series that showcases the stories and work of self-identifying women. This song was used for the Alice Giacconi and Counter Balance episodes.
AUGUST 29TH-CURRENT
FEMBEAT: INTRO MUSIC FOR EPISODES 4-BEYOND
At LAITS studio at the University of Texas, Monica Skinner assisted Samantha Skinner in recoding the band Mamis do their own rendition of the Fembeat theme. Fembeat is an Austin/NYC based intersectional feminist documentary series that showcases the stories and work of self-identifying women. This song was used for the Martha P. Cotera episode and will be used on future episodes.