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Chris O'Ryan is a mixer, engineer and vocal recorder.

Career[]

2020: Changes[]

"There were songs we recut three or four times [for this new album] even though the first cut was amazing. I've never done that with an artist. You want to move on and forget about it. So that was really cool. Sometimes we'd loop around a verse or phrase for about 40 minutes. O'Ryan said."[1]

2021: Justice[]

Chris “Tek” O’Ryan sued Scott Braun and JRC Entertainment, LLC, a Georgia limited liability company. The lawsuit, which was filed in the County of Los Angeles, is seeking an undisclosed amount of damages for breach of contract, promissory estoppel, and international interference with the contract. According to the lawsuit, Tek isn’t able to put a number on how much he's owed because Justin's team “aren’t able to provide a royalty on songs on which Justin is featured since they aren’t released by his label.”[2]

Credits[]

My World (2009)

My World 2.0 (2010)

Never Say Never: The Remixes (2011)

Under the Mistletoe (2011)

Believe (2012)

Believe Acoustic (2013)

Journals (2013)

Purpose (2015)

Changes (2020)

Justice (2021)

Singles

Unreleased

Live performances

  • 2015: Ellen Outdoor Concert (engineer)
  • 2016: Grammy Awards (engineer)

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. Carmody, Broede (January 29, 2020). "Meet the Australian who worked on Justin Bieber's forthcoming album". The Sydney Morning Herald. 
  2. Myers, Kristin (April 7, 2022). "Justin Bieber Vocal Tech Files Lawsuit Over Alleged Unpaid 'Justice' Tracks". The Blast. 
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