Christian Zwarg

Christian (Chris) Zwarg is a German mastering engineer, born September 12th, 1968 in Salzgitter (Niedersachsen, West Germany), brother of Alphazone member Alex Zwarg.

Career

Christian Zwarg is an engineer at Truesound Transfers in Berlin-Reinickendorf, Germany, as well as the owner of the company. He specializes in audio restoration.[1] [2]

Awards and nominations

Zwarg has received four Grammy nominations for Best Historical Album throughout his career. At the 61st Annual Grammy Awards in 2019, he is nominated twice in the same category. He is nominated for mastering At the Louisiana Hayride Tonight... and Battleground Korea: Songs and Sounds of America's Forgotten War. [3]

gollark: I math.huge dare you.
gollark: Haskell→Lua compilation through gluing together bits of your projects, then?
gollark: GHCJS produced *horribly* sized output during my brief testing.
gollark: I imagine it would produce larger Lua files than CC likes.
gollark: Bad idea #12501285981: "run" Haskell "in" CC by running a Haskell program on some remote server somewhere and having it send commands to an ingame CC computer and receive info back.

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