Former GUNS N' ROSES, COAL CHAMBER Engineer Teams Up With FEAR FACTORY Drummer

April 25, 2007

3volution Productions — which is co-owned by FEAR FACTORY drummer Raymond Herrera — has announced the addition of renowned producer and engineer Jeremy Blair as Chief Engineer and Producer to its Temple Studios in Los Angeles. Blair will co-produce and be in charge of all premium music engineering for the company.

Blair brings years of record producing and engineering experience to 3volution, having worked with top artists FEAR FACTORY, GUNS N' ROSES, ICE CUBE and many more. Blair's first commercially available work for 3volution is FRANK BLACK & 3VOLUTION's "Gimme Danger" which was recorded for the Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 soundtrack.

Currently working with artists including GOD FORBID, BLEED THE SKY, and B REAL, Blair and Temple Studios have over 80 audio projects currently in production.

"Jeremy Blair has the type of creative mind and hit-single style that is invaluable in the music production industry today," said Herrera. "Based on our previous experiences with Jeremy, and the extensive list of hit records he has been involved with, we are confident he will help 3volution realize its goal of being the premium music production company for videogame, TV and film music."

A trained guitarist, bass player, and keyboard player, Blair has performed in several professional bands and has programmed beats and orchestration music for a variety of musicians. He is credited with engineering such records as GUNS N' ROSES' "Live Era" (1999),COAL CHAMBER's "Dark Days" (2002),FEAR FACTORY's "Archetype" (2004) and MNEMIC's "Passenger" (2007),just to name a few.

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