Tim Moes has worked in the music industry for over 25 year. He started is musical training studying classical guitar with Michael Newman. In 1986 he attended Berklee College of Music were is studied commercial arranging and composition. During his time in Boston he founded a new music group that did regular performance around the Boston area. After completing his bachelor degree At Berklee he moved to New York to work in the record industry he landed a job as the Director of Marketing and Publicity for New World Records. In 1994 he was awarded a Telly Award for an original composition used for a City-Meal-on-Wheels PSA narrated by Diane Sawyer. He also started a contemporary new music group that did regular concerts supporting local composers. In 1996 he completed a masters degree in composition at Manhattan School of Music studying with David Noon and Richard Danielpour.
In 2000 after completing training at The Manhattan Recording Workshop he landed a job at Astoria SoundWorks as an assistant engineer. After a year he moved up to a staff engineer. During his time at Soundworks he had the opportunity to record hundreds of bands and musical groups, from local acts to international recording artists. Such as George Colligan Mad Science featuring Tom Guarna (Blood, Sweet & Tears) and Rodney Holmes (Santana). He also worked with produced Patrick Adams who porduced many disco hits from the 70's.
After relocating to Cache Valley he partnered up with Robert Linton to opened a recording studio and music venue. Upon completing the construction of the studio he has facilitated in helping many local artist record there music.

Robert Linton, a musician from Logan, started composing music through his teenage years and recorded his first demo CD in 2001. After graduating from USU in 2004, he released his first CD, Pale Shades, followed in 2005 by Within the Outline. It was while promoting Within the Outline that Robert first connected with noted guitarist and founder of the ground-breaking label Windham Hill, Will Ackerman. Will produced Robert's next CD, Whisperings at Nightfall. Calling on the members of a crew of accompanists including T-Bone Wolk(Hall & Oates, SNL Band), Eugene Friesen(Paul Winter Consort, 3x Grammy award, Performed on Dream Theater's 2003 Album Vacant), Michael Manring(Windham Hill Artist, Collaborations with Michael Hedges, Jeff Loomis, Montreux and more..) who have since been featured on many excellent recordings from Imaginary Road and other projects.
2011 will see Robert Linton releasing his forth CD, Throughout the Autumn Light.
The album also features a stellar cast of guest artists: Stephen Katz(Toured with Paul Winter Consort, premiered his cello compositions at Carnegie Recital Hall) on cello, Jeff Oster(2005 Album of the Year and Best Contemporary Instrumental Album awards at the NAR Lifestyle Music Awards) on flugelhorn, Tracy Silverman(Performed and recorded with artists such as John Adams, Big and Rich, Bela Fleck and Jim Brickman. Has performed at major concert venues from Sao Paulo to Vienna, from Carnegie Hall to the Hollywood Bowl) on violin, Jill Haley on English Horn and Jeff Pearce on EBow guitar.
In recent years Robert has taught guitar to students of all ages and has performed many gigs in Utah along with touring the surrounding states in 2006. On the side of recording his own music, Robert has recorded music for Harpo Productions(Oprah Winfrey). He has helped particular artists recording at Why Sound studios to develop their songs and has arranged performances for them and many other local/national acts.

(photo credit: Danny North)
Aaronson came to Logan from Los Angeles where he lived after moving from San Francisco where he ended up after growing up in the suburbs of NYC off exit 23A in New Jersey. He has toured a big chunk of the Western world playing drums with indy rock band We Are Scientists with whom he toured with R.E.M., Kings of Leon, Kaiser Chiefs, and appeared on Late Night with David Letterman. In addition to drumming he has also composed and recorded music for TV. His work can be heard on the show TMZ and commercials for McDonalds, Hilton, Waste Management, and Molson among others. Studio work includes co-producing and engineering with Weezer guitar player Brian Bell, songstress Rykarda Parasol, and singer Sean VanDerWilt. His first break came in the early 90’s when he was asked to be the drummer for industrial dance icons My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult. He now spends his time on his instrumental project with bassist Ashley Dzerigian (Ed Harcourt, Money Mark, My Jerusalem) called BattleStag.
Currently doing sound for Warp tour, Bio coming soon...