Network

Over the years, I’ve had the chance to work with a wide range of artists and organizations — from live sound to mastering and post-production. This page brings together some of those collaborations, reflecting the variety of projects and people that have shaped my work along the way.


Live Music

Whether running Front of House, handling monitors, or managing more complex audio setups, live sound is always a challenge — and that’s a big part of why I love it. Every event is different, every room behaves differently, and there’s a real satisfaction in solving problems on the fly and making it all come together in the moment. Working closely with musicians and technical crews adds another layer to it, and the energy of a live performance never really gets old.

Front Of House and Monitors

Audio Setup/Babysitting



Corporate Events (companies/institutions)

Over the years I’ve worked with a wide range of corporate clients — from smaller companies finding their voice to larger organizations looking to sharpen how they sound. Every project comes with its own brief and its own set of expectations, and navigating that variety has been one of the more rewarding aspects of this work. Across sectors like technology, healthcare, and education, I’ve learned that good audio isn’t just a technical requirement — it’s a key part of how a brand communicates.



Mastering (studio albums and live sessions)

Mastering is where science and artistry meet. It’s the final step in the production process — the moment where everything comes together and the music is prepared to face the world, whether that’s a streaming platform, a vinyl record, or anything in between. Done well, it’s almost invisible; the listener simply feels that something sounds right, without quite knowing why.

As a mastering engineer, my role goes beyond technical adjustments. It’s about truly listening to what an artist has created and understanding what it’s trying to say — then making sure that comes through clearly, on every system, for every listener. That means enhancing dynamics, adding depth and clarity, and preserving the character of the music rather than overwriting it. Every record has its own identity, and the job is to honour that while giving it the best possible version of itself.




Post-production (companies/content creators)

Post-production is where raw audio finds its shape. Whether it’s a podcast, a branded video, or content destined for YouTube or Spotify, what happens after the recording is just as important as the recording itself. Through sound design, editing, mixing, and mastering, the goal is always the same — to make sure the final product sounds intentional, clear, and professional.

For podcasters and businesses, audio is also a powerful branding tool. The way something sounds says a lot about who’s behind it, and getting that right can make a real difference in how an audience connects with the content. Good post-production doesn’t just clean things up — it gives the work a voice.