Future Disc Closes Its Hollywood Facility
Jun 16, 2006 5:40 PM
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Future Disc Systems, the mastering facility started in 1981 by Steve Hall, is relocating after 25 years at its Hollywood location. Hall and his wife, Laura, will relocate Future Disc to the Pacific Northwest. The mastering engineers who worked there will move on to work on a variety of projects. Although there will be a period of down time, Hall will resume mastering when the relocation is complete. Customers should continue to check Future Disc’s Website for updates.
For more information, visit www.futurediscsystems.com.
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