1985 | Skeptics Apocalypse | Mastering |
1986 | Mad Locust Rising (EP) | Mastering |
1987 | Unstoppable Force | Mastering (track 6) |
1999 | Unstoppable Force | Mastering (tracks 10-13) |
2008 | Unstoppable Force | Mastering (tracks 10-12) |
2010 | Unstoppable Force | Mastering (tracks B4-B6) |
2010 | Unstoppable Force | Mastering (tracks 10-12) |
2010 | Unstoppable Force | Mastering (tracks 10-12) |
1987 | Destined for Extinction | Mastering |
1998 | Kill or Be Killed / Destined for Extinction (Compilation) | Mastering (tracks 10-17) |
1990 | The Master Sleeps (Single) | Mastering |
1990 | Suffer the Masses (Single) | Mastering |
1990 | When the Storm Comes Down | Mastering |
1987 | Resisting Success | Mastering |
1992 | Live on Location (Live album) | Mastering (track 14) |
1992 | Live on Location (Live album) | Mastering (track B6) |
2005 | Nothing Succeeds like Success (Compilation) | Mastering (tracks 1:1-1:9) |
2005 | Resisting Success / If at First You Don't Succeed (Compilation) | Mastering (tracks 1:1-1:9) |
1984 | Loud, Wild and Heavy (EP) | Mastering |
2016 | One Nation Underground | Mastering (tracks 10-13) |
1986 | Game Over | Mastering |
1986 | Brain Death (EP) | Mastering |
1988 | Fight to Be Free (Single) | Mastering (tracks 4-6) |
1986 | Beyond the Gates | Mastering |
1987 | Beyond the Gates / The Eyes of Horror (Compilation) | Mastering (track 1-11) |
1992 | Victims of Death (Compilation) | Mastering |
1988 | Eleanor Rigby / Slay the Oppressor (Single) | Mastering |
1988 | Endless War | Mastering |
1990 | Suiciety | Mastering |
1987 | The Legacy | Mastering |
1988 | Trial by Fire (Single) | Mastering |
1988 | The New Order | Mastering |
1989 | Practice What You Preach | Mastering |
1990 | Souls of Black | Mastering |
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Biography
Coyne was an American mastering engineer whose first job was at New York City's Dick Charles Recording Inc., where he first met Lee Hulko, owner of NYC's Sterling Sound Studios. From 1978 & into the '80s, he worked at NYC's Frankford/Wayne Recording Labs, specializing in R&B & dance music. In 1989, he moved to NYC's The Hit Factory, further establishing him as an expert in R&B & hip-hop. In 1994, ...