- Master Tracks
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Master Tracks Genre Music Country of origin Canada Language(s) English No. of seasons 2 Production Producer(s) Cullen Fairfield Location(s) National Distributor Aux TV Broadcast Original channel Rogers Cable: 107
Shaw Cable: 138External links Website Master Tracks is a Canadian television series where an emerging band is given one day to record a song with acclaimed producers Moe Berg and Laurence Currie. It was launched on aux.tv, a Canadian music website, and BiteTV, a digital cable channel, in March 2009 and currently airs on both. The show aims to provide viewers with a behind the scenes look at how records are produced while profiling new and emerging artists.
Originally airing a preview of its first five episode on Bite TV, it now airs on Aux TV. The channel was launched on October 1, 2009 exclusively on Rogers Cable, with plans to launch on other providers in the future.
Location
The show is filmed entirely in one of North America's premier studios, Metalworks Studios in Mississauga, Ontario Canada. The studio that is used to record the songs on the show is studio 6, and is the studio that is primarily shown. The show has also shot interview segments in other studios throughout Metal Works.
Episodes
Season One Air Date Episode Mar 9, 2009 Shortwave Mar 23, 2009 Hunter Valentine Apr 6, 2009 Rachelle Apr 20, 2009 The North May 18, 2009 The 3Tards Oct 5, 2009 Turn Off the Stars Oct 26, 2009 Everything All The Time Nov 23, 2009 Big Ideas Nov 30, 2009 Diemonds Dec 14, 2009 Mamabolo Jan 10, 2010 Drive Faster Jan 18, 2010 Rides Again Jan 25, 2010 Behind Season One Season Two Air Date Episode Mar 1, 2010 Teen Tits Wild Wives Mar 8, 2010 StereoGoesStellar May 5, 2010 Matt Paxton Oct 8, 2010 The Ascot Royals Nov 5, 2010 Spiral Beach Nov 21, 2010 The Evelyn Room Dec 4, 2010 People You Know Dec 23, 2010 Trick of Disaster Galore Mercy the Sexton Jan 21, 2011 Jugular References
Categories:- 2008 Canadian television series debuts
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