Michael Jackson is
working on his new album with old partner Bruce Swedien. The man that his friends
call The Walrus (because of his big walrus moustache) has been Michael's sound
engineer since 1979. He recorded Off The Wall, Thriller, Bad, Dangerous and HIStory
with the King of Pop. However, he couldn't join Michael in the recording of the
"Blood On The Dance Floor" new tracks because of other commitments. Today, at
66, Bruce Swedien is once again teaming up with his favorite artist to deliver
another historic recording. Bruce "The Walrus" Swedien is the industry's most
famous sound engineer. He is also considered as an authority when it comes to
recording techniques and accomplishments. He was given three Grammy Awards for
Best Sound Engineer of the Year with Thriller, Bad and Dangerous. In an interview
with Black & White Magazine in 1994, Bruce Swedien was asked what was his dream
for the future. His answer was: "I always have this dream of getting together
with Michael on a new project. I know the dream will start all over again as soon
as we talk about a new record..." {Planet Jackson www.planetjackson.com}