He’s worked with some of the world’s biggest producers and recording artists in the industry. And now J. Lacey, AKA Lacemode has his very own top of the line, state-of-the-art recording studio, The Lion’s Den located right here in Houston. He is no rookie in the entertainment industry as he started his career in musical engineering while in college. And while he is still under the age of 30 his roster of clients is tremendous.
Lacemode’s engineering credits include: Slim Thug (Boss of All Bosses 2009), Jim Jonsin (Multi-Platinum, Grammy Award Winning Producer “Lollipop”), Chamillionaire (Grammy Award Winning Platinum Recording Artist), Bun B. (Platinum Recording Artist; Rap-A-Lot/Asylum Play N Skillz (Multi-Platinum Grammy Award Winning Producers Asylum/Warner), Brian Angel of Day26 (Bad Boy Records), and the list goes on.
Within the next few months, recording artist, Baby Bash, will be releasing his first single entitled “Butter Cup,” that was mixed by Lacemode. His latest single being pushed right now is “The Streets Love Me” (Instrumental can be heard throughout the interview) by Big Sid featuring Slim Thugg and Chalie Boy.
In this interview, Htownclubs.com, talks to Lacemode on how he got started, explains his position as a mix engineer, and discusses what his biggest turn-offs are in working with certain artists. Also watch Lacemode in action as he makes Htownclubs.com reporter, Adrienne Donnell, sound phenomenal singing “Tardy for the Party.” It’s hilarious.
The Lion’s Den from Htownclubs on Vimeo.




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