Throughout the years, Taylor Swift's excellent work ethic and professionalism have been lauded by many people in the music industry. Particularly by the people she works closely with like producers, artists, and even sound engineers.

As she received her Exceptional Ears Award from the inaugural Resonator Awards, Grammy-winning engineer Laura Sisk revealed what she loved the most about Taylor Swift.

Laura Sisk Receives The Exceptional Ears Award

The We Are Moving The Needle held the first Resonator Awards last Jan. 30, 2024, in Los Angeles. It's a celebration designed to spotlight women in the music business in pushing forward a more inclusive industry. (via The Hollywood Reporter)

Taylor Swift's most prized collaborator, Grammy-winning producer Jack Antonoff, took the stage to award his partner Laura Sisk, the inaugural Exceptional Ears award. 

 "I met Laura 12 or 13 years ago, and I found one of the greatest relationships in my life, one that I never thought I'd find, and one that very few people are as lucky as I am to do what we do. We hear the same shit, and she just gets it," he commented on Sisk. "She's never made a sound, she's never put a plug-in on, she's never mixed something, she's never panned something, she's never recorded something that did that thing - that feeling where you're like, what the fuck are you thinking?"

Sisk found her love for music when she "stumbled" into her middle school's band room at the Marin School of the Arts and Technology in Marin, California.

As he thanked many people in her speech, including Antonoff, Sisk never forgot to talk about Taylor Swift in her message.

For those who do not know, Sisk has worked with Taylor Swift since "1989," "Reputation," "Folklore," "Evermore," and "Midnights." She was also in "Fearless (Taylor's Version)" and "Red (Taylor's Version)."

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Laura Sisk Raves About Taylor Swift Work Ethic

Laura thanked Sisk in her speech for her "endless inspiration."

"She's truly one of a kind in her work ethic and getting to do so many different kinds of projects with her has made me grow so much as an engineer. I want to mention the rerecords specifically as an incredible engineering challenge, and an intellectual and technical and creative pursuit," Sisk added. "It's been so exciting and it has been exercising a completely different part of my brain."

Aside from Sisk, Alanis Morissette also received the Luminary of the Year, Catherine Marks got the Powerhouse of the Year, Caroline Polacheck the Golden Trifecta Award, and Corinne Bailey Rae the Harmonizer Award, among many others.

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