John Trevethan - bio
As a musician, John has
worked with such artists as Trent Reznor & Chris Vrenna (Nine Inch Nails),
Victor Wooten (Bela Fleck), Darcel Wynn (from the TV show "Solid Gold")
and many others. He was featured in Keyboard magazine's "Discoveries"
column November, 1988 and has independently released over ten CDs of his original
music. Additionally, he has provided music and sound design for several video
and film projects.
John's technical background is extensive. For ten years he held the position
of Technical Director at Sixteenth Avenue Sound, a world-class recording studio
on Music Row in Nashville, TN. During this time he worked with many well known
artists such as Stevie Wonder, Steve Winwood, Ziggy Marley, Bon Jovi, Queensryche,
Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, Wynonna Judd, Amy Grant, Jars Of Clay, etc. Over
the past several years John has expanded his technical expertise to include
computer, internet and website technologies.
A native of the Northwestern PA area, John worked in various electronic design
and repair positions for several music-related firms before relocating to
Nashville, TN in 1987. Beginning at Sixteenth Avenue Sound in 1989 he attended
the Solid State Logic training course in Begbroke England. (SSL is one of
the leading manufacturers of high end studio mixing consoles in the world.)
While in the U.K. John visited several studios including Abbey Road, George
Martin's AIR Studios and Real World, where he met Peter Gabriel.
John has always kept his musical and technical interests in close company
with his business interests. During the two year period 1999-2000 he and his
wife Brenda owned Antarctica Media, a multifunctional facility featuring a
high end ProTools recording studio, CD mastering suite, graphic & web
design department, digital art gallery and an online independent label. Antarctica
Media hosted several interesting projects including the Robert Fripp Q&A
session held in the studio space January 16th, 2000. During this time John
mastered releases by well known artists such as The Band, Jim Lauderdale and
many others.
John's background in business began while still living in Pennsylvania in
the mid-1980's. He established Arden Systems which specialized in the design,
maintenance and repair of musical equipment. After relocating to Nashville
and beginning work at Sixteenth Avenue Sound he soon found himself co-managing
the studio. He spent five years (1994-1999) learning the details of operating
a world-class recording facility. During this period John also started a sideline
business known as Antarctica, which initially began as a CD mastering company.
Over a period of six years, Antarctica Media evolved to meet the challenges
of the ever changing multimedia, internet and computer technologies.
In early 2001 John relocated to Erie, PA and opened Erie Internet which specialized in web hosting, design, and multimedia production. John also opened a mixing and mastering studio, Art Of The Groove and began working on many local projects as well as continuing with Nashville clients. Art Of The Groove was a part of many interesting projects including the PlayErie.com Compilation CD. This disc features nineteen Erie area artists in a variety of styles.
Recently John has moved back to the Nashville area where he and his wife run Art Of The Groove, which is now concentrating on web solutions for the entertainment industry. John is also currently constructing a recording studio from the ground up. He intends to continue working on selected music and audio projects with both Nashville and Erie artists.
Links:
Antarctica Studios - John owned this facility in Nashville with his wife Brenda.
Robert Fripp - the man behind King Crimson held a Q&A session at Antarctica Studios.
Art Of The Groove - John & Brenda's current venture offering "Web solutions for the entertainment industry".
Press - Articles in Mix and Pro Sound News pertaining to John's various projects.
Discoveries - Keyboard magazine column November, 1988.
Pictures - with a few well known artists.Artist Page - here on PlayErie.com
Element 115 - intense, experimental instrumentals.
Antarctica Records - John's online indie label.Logic Users Showcase - John created this site featuring musicians from around the world.
Selected CD Credits:
| Artist | Title | Credit | Date | Label |
| Ziggy Marley | Jahmekya | Technical Assistance | 1991 | Virgin |
| Brent Bourgeois | Matter Of Feel | Technical Assistance | 1992 | Reunion |
| Arno | Idiots Savants | Technical Assistance | 1993 | Delabel (French) |
| Malcolm Holcombe | Far Cry From Here | Engineer | 1994 | IO |
| Echolyn | As The World | Technical Assistance | 1995 | Sony |
| Dessau | Dessau | Technical Assistance | 1995 | Mausoleum |
| Grey Eyed Glances | Eventide | Technical Assistance | 1997 | Mercury |
| Stella | Ascension | Pre-mastering | 1997 | Beggar's Banquet |
| Queensryche | Hear In The Now Frontier | Technical Assistance | 1997 | Capitol |
| The Band | Jubilation | Mastering (vinyl) | 1998 | River North |
| Sarah Jahn | Sparkle | Technical Assistance | 1998 | Warner/Alliance |
| Bif Naked | I Bificus | Technical Assistance | 1998 | Aquarius |
| Tombstone Trailer Park | Lawnchair Watchtower | Mastering | 1998 | Ugama Jar |
| Plumb | Candy Coated Water Drops | Technical Assistance | 1999 | Essential |
| Jim Lauderdale | Onward Through It All | Mastering | 1999 | RCA |
| Tombstone Trailer Park | Come on Down | Mastering | 1999 | Ugama Jar |
| Carman | Heart of a Champion | Pre-Production | 2000 | Sparrow |
| Erin O'Donnell | No Place So Far | Engineer | 2000 | Sony |
| Critical Mass | Critical Mass | Remixing | 2000 | Metropolis |
| Malcolm Holcombe | Another Wisdom | Engineer | 2003 | Purple Girl |
| Caedmon's Call | Chronicles 1992-2004 | Technical Assistance | 2004 | Essential |
John is also listed in the All Music Guide