Everyone Dies Eventually

Everyone Dies Eventually T.C. Crosser

    Year
    2020

    “Everyone Dies Eventually” is a 45 minute instrumental kaleidoscope of extremes. The album is a visceral work; narrating you as the central character throughout its many soundscapes. T.C. Crosser’s compositions (recorded by renowned string players Maria Im, Jannina Norpoth, Kallie Ciechomski, and Caleigh Drane) are routed heavily through guitar effects pedals, amps, and a large patchpay of found equipment. Taking punk-rock production into the classical music world, “Everyone Dies Eventually” is a journey that breaks conventions of time and tonality. To truly bring “Everyone Dies Eventually” to life T.C. Crosser enlisted studio-powerhouse Christal Jerez (credits include: Lil’ Kim, Jaafar Jackson, Jay Critch) to oversee and collaborate on engineering, mixing, and mastering. Together they employed unconventional mixing techniques stemming both from T.C.’s rock and instrumental work, Christal’s expertise in Hip Hop and R&B, as well as their mutual love of studio legend Sylvia Massy. The culmination of these talents significantly broadened the scope and they utilized four different recording studios throughout New York City to produce the final album.