Pete Lyman

Pete Lyman is a GRAMMY winning mastering engineer, and owner of Infrasonic Mastering, an audio and vinyl mastering studio with locations in Nashville, Tennessee, Los Angeles, California, and Oakland, California. He has mastered Grammy-award-winning and Grammy-nominated albums for Chris Stapleton, Tanya Tucker, Jason Isbell, Brandi Carlile, Sturgill Simpson, John Prine, Weezer, Panic! At the Disco, and more.  Lyman's music career began at the age of 14, playing bass in a number of bands, and sharing the stage with a variety of bands including My Bloody Valentine, The Mars Volta, and Sebadoh.

In 2012, Lyman opened Infrasonic Los Angeles, a custom-built mastering facility in Echo Park. He has since opened additional studio facilities in Nashville, TN and Oakland, CA. Infrasonic Nashville is now home to Pete's custom mastering suite, and his 1956 Neumann AM-32B lathe.

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Discography

The selected mastering and remastering discography for Pete Lyman is as follows: [3]

Year Artist Album Label
2019 Rival Sons Feral Roots Atlantic Records
Sturgill Simpson Sound & Fury Elektra
Tyler Childers Country Squire Hickman Holler
Tanya Tucker While I'm Livin' Ttuckaho Inc.
2018 Brandi Carlile By the Way, I Forgive You Elektra
Dierks Bentley The Mountain Capitol Records Nashville
Anderson East Encore Low Country Sound/Elektra
Tom Waits Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards Anti
2017 Zac Brown Band Welcome Home Elektra Records
Jason Isbell The Nashville Sound Southeastern Records
Chris Stapleton From A Room: Volume 2 Mercury Records
Europe Walk the Earth Victor Entertainment
Chase Rice Lambs & Lions Broken Bow Records
2016 Son Lux Stranger Forms Glassnote Entertainment
Weezer Weezer (White Album) Atlantic Records
Panic! at the Disco Death of a Bachelor Fueled by Ramen
Tom Waits Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards Anti
2015 Halsey Badlands Astralwerks
Chris Stapleton Traveller Mercury Records
Fall Out Boy American Beauty/American Psycho Island Records
2014 Banks Goddess Harvest Records
Sturgill Simpson Metamodern Sounds in Country Music High Top Mountain

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