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- Skill Level:
- Professional
- Craft:
- recording engineer, mixing engineer, mastering engineer, audio technician, sound editor, remastering engineer, sound technician, live sound engineer
- Instruments:
- Piano (All), snare drum, Bass, Drums (All)
- Genres:
- metal, rock, jazz (all), progressive metal, progressive rock, punk, hard rock, hardcore, alternative metal, black metal, heavy metal, new wave of british heavy metal, death metal, funk metal, industrial metal, nu metal, reggae, gospel, choral, folk, acoustic, acoustic rock, symphonic black metal, synth metal, synth pop, synth rock, Pop, pop rock, World Music
- Influences:
- Metallica, Opeth, Foo Fighters, Depeche Mode, Slayer, Rush, Yes, Rick Wakeman, Ludovico Einaudi, The Smashing Pumpkins, Queens Of The Stone Age, Stone Sour, Slipknot, Soulfly, Nightwish, Evanescence, Diamond Head, Apocalyptica, Knights Of The Abyss, As I Lay Dying, As Blood Runs Black, Dio, Mike Oldfield, Nickleback, AC/DC, Santana, Keane, Coldplay, Porcupine Tree, Rem, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Oasis, Guns N Roses, The Doors, Killswitch Engage, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Coheed and Cambria, Linkin Park, Limp Bizkit, Korn, Marilyn Manson, Iron Maiden, Radiohead, Audioslave, Rage Against The Machine, Bon Jovi, King Diamond, Mercyful Fate, Anthrax, Disterbed, Gnarls Barkley, Armin Van Buuren, BeardyMan, Faithless, Aerosmith, Alanis Morissette, Amon Amarth, The Corrs, Daft Punk, Lamb of God, Machine Head, Motorhead, Muse, Nine Inch Nails, A Perfect Circle, Tool, Papa Roach, Placebo, Robert Plant, SikTh, Snow Patrol, Static X, Sum 41, System Of A Down, Staind, Trivium, U2, Eminem, Pink
I first started using sound systems when I was age 16 at school running the sound system at school performances. This encouraged me to study. This encouraged me to study a City and Guild Sound Engineering course at Mid Kent Collage following my A-levels.
Following passing the C&G with Distinction and winning the ESE Music award 2005 for Audio Engineering excellence I studied at Alchemea School of Audio Engineering to complete of Pro Tools 210M course. In the meantime working at a number of Analogue and Digital facilities as a freelance engineer.
Following this I began working with the "Father of British EQ" John Oram at the Analogue Barn Recording Studio and Oram Professional Audio managing/ engineering in the studio and running the sales office.
I hold a full and clean Driving Licence and I am a non smoker.
I also have Grades 1 to 5 in Piano Forte and I also play bass guitar, marching snare drum and drums.
Played in a number of bands and written/produced within one of the bands
I have Attended Air Training Corps in which I achieved the rank of Sergeant, gained first aid skills and leadership training.
I would consider myself an experienced, versatile and capable individual who has gained experience in various fields to date. I take pleasure in doing a job well and to the best of my abilities, constantly striving for the most effective and efficient way to achieve the best quality possible in all aspects of my work.
- How I Work:
There is nothing better and more rewarding than helping to make the best recordings, whatever the style. I have worked in many different studios with many genres of music and there is always something different with each session.
My recording and/or mixing rates can vary according to the type of project but rates start from £10 per hour. It is best to get in touch for a quote.
- Experience:
I’m familiar with a wide variety of Analogue and Digital studio equipment and I’m well versed in ProTools, Logic, Cubase and outboard equipment.
- Equipment:
I have a Cubase based mixing/ mastering rig with Waves plugins. I also have Melodyne and Reason.
I also have access to a range of studios of different sizes and levels of equipment so I I do not have something you need to hand I can find someone/ someware who does.
Any questions just get in touch.
- Payments:
- This user accepts PayPal for session payment
for metal... bass drum shoulda tried to have more kick to it like slightly clickier... and possibly beat detect the drums, sounded like for the last section they were off a little, enough to where i noticed... not trying to be a dick, just being constructive
Hey man, that first track in the Metal Reel... What vocal chain was that? the Vocals sounds GREAT.








I agree...I hope so as well...and thank you for the words man.