On this episode, I talk about the teams who are peaking at the right time, the race to 50 goals and a possible rule change for next year's NHL. My guest tonight is originally from a small town in British Columbia. He built a career as a recording engineer at Mushroom Studios in Vancouver. After working on albums with bands such as Trooper, Loverboy, he was invited to Hong Kong to set up and operate Q-Sound studios for local “Heavenly King” Andy Lau. As well as recording and mixing the who’s who of the international Canto-pop business, he has been a major player with the growth of the Hong Kong indie music scene - building studios and working with and training local artists and engineers. He’s also played a very important role in the development of hockey in Hong Kong. Please welcome, Mr. Rob Porter.
Recorded on March 4th, 2020