Nick Pipitone’s “Anything I Want To Say” is the leadoff track on OnMilwaukee.com’s Summer Music Sampler.

Nick Pipitone and friends at the OMCD release party
The OMCD_01.0 Summer Music Sampler will be available throughout summer all around southeastern Wisconsin.
Thanks to Bobby Tanzilo at onmilwaukee.com for making it happen!
Burst recently hosted legendary drummer Kenny Aronoff… he played 4 songs on Owen Sartori’s forthcoming Burst Records debut.

Garrett Degnan (bass), Daniel Holter (prod), Kenny Aronoff (slam), Owen Sartori (artist), Kyle White (eng)
Kenny has an incredible history and career, having played with John Mellencamp, Melissa Etheridge, Smashing Pumpkins, Avril Lavigne, and on and on and on…

Kenny Aronoff

the kit mic’d up in Studio A
The Burst Collective was the exclusive provider of custom music for the 2004 TEC Awards at the AES convention in San Francisco, CA.

Gavin Lurssen, Tracy with a Y (TEC Award Winner!), Traci with an I, some girl holding award, DH, Eric Geer
You can view our full page “thank you” from the award ceremony program here.

We were able to record the legendary Jerry Hey, Larry Williams and Steve Holtman in LA, for John McCarty’s Plans We Made.
For the fourth year in a row, industry giant Spectrasonics hired Burst president Daniel Holter to demonstrate their cutting edge instrument software to the movers and shakers at the NAMM show in LA.

Daniel Holter presenting Stylus RMX at the Spectrasonics NAMM booth
NAMM is the premiere event for showcasing new and exciting technology from the world’s leading manufacturers. “It’s a long four days on my feet, but I get to meet so many incredible people - even some longtime heroes of mine” says Holter. In addition to this demo session for Apple Computer (pic below), he met “Stevie Wonder, Bob Clearmountain, Hans Zimmer, BT, David Was, Will Lee, Bob Wilson, Abe Laboriel (Sr. and Jr.!), Ricky Lawson, and on and on… I mean, c’mon!”

Daniel Holter presenting Stylus RMX for Spectrasonics at NAMM
“I’m blown away that Eric Persing - acknowledged by virtually everyone in the music industry to be the Elvis of sound design - asked me personally to do this for his company. I consider it such an honor to be trusted with the public introduction of software the entire music world has been waiting to hear.”

Daniel Holter and Eric Persing