Tyler Douglas, Profile Piece.
Set in Loganville GA, Skyline Recording
Studios isn’t the average recording studio; it is fully equipped but is
provided for local artists who can go there to record professionally for an
affordable price. They know what they’re doing and Skyline Studios is slowly on
its way to the top of the Music Industry and has made a big name and great
reputation already. It provides an excellent environment for everyone to give
their best shot at the mic and caters for artists/bands at a range of different
genres from Hip-Hop to Acoustic and Metal. The studios are operated by
non-other than twenty-one year old Tyler Douglas.
Born
on October 8th 1990 to an American/British family Tyler grew up in
Atlanta GA. As a teenager he studied at Loganville High School. He became
interested in sound and music whilst at school and it went from there. ‘’My
favourite subject at school was Physics, I loved learning about how sound
travelled and how it could be manipulated to the human ear.’’
From
High School Tyler went on to study Audio Engineering and became a Master
engineer at SAE Institute Of Technology. Here he would learn everything he
needed to get a job in the music industry. He recalls ‘’I chose my career in
the music industry because once I started getting involved in bands my friend
had a tape recorder and we would just use that to record ourselves. I would put
the songs onto the computer and mess with the sounds to make things sound
better.’’
Tyler
was born into a sporty family, whilst at High School he played for the Ice
Hockey team Loganville Red Devils. During his time there his main position to
play was defence. As a team they played in the State Championship and went on
to win the National Championships later that year. When asked if he still
played he replied ‘’I still play hockey for fun with some old friends but I
don’t find the time anymore to play at high standards.’’
He
started work in 2005 at Skyline Recording Studios while he was still at High
School. He worked with a great deal of artists, mainly local and made his way
up to running the studio himself where he is currently positioned. In his seven
years there he has worked with the likes of Katy Perry, Usher, Drake and Justin
Beiber where he got to spend time with them recording new material. ‘’Katy was
my favourite person to work with she was so down to Earth.’’ He addresses her
first name only which suggests they became friends while she was recording
there. However Tyler’s time spent with Celebrities is kept pretty private, he
is modest and not one to boast.
When asked if he has had any
bad experiences at the Studio he seems eager to answer. ‘’I haven’t really had any bad experiences
here at skyline studios. You just get those little problems every once in a
while, but hey, its music business, you never know what’s going to happen.
Things don’t always run smoothly, one minute it could be going perfect and next
there could be a blown speaker Either that or the artist has had a bad day at
the office and is giving everyone a hard time. No matter what happens Tyler is
always at hand to help with the recordings. When Tyler is not working At
Skyline studios he is usually found working at other studios or working for as
a stage tech for Live Event Solutions, a production company that delivers
professional Audio, Lighting and video.
One
Christmas Tyler’s parents bought him some microphones for his drums so he could
record demos and covers of him playing. ‘’From there I knew this is what I
wanted to do, I kept building on my equipment and that’s how I got to where I
am today.’’
In fact Tyler has been
in bands himself and recorded in Skyline Studios. From 2007-2010 he was
in a band called Fortune Favors The Brave again playing drums. They were
unsigned but released songs for listeners over music website Myspace. They gave
off the sound of electronica/Pop Rock. Whilst together they recorded 15 demos
and 2 EP albums before going their separate ways. ‘’My commitment to Skyline
Studios and side projects means I no longer have time to commit to playing in
bands anymore myself, I do miss it but me and the guys remain great friends.’’
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