Paul studied music technology, with sonic art and performance at Bath Spa University.
Moving to London, he worked in house for songwriter Guy Chambers for eight years, as a musician, engineering, producing and mixing. With Guy, Paul worked with a vast array of artists and writers, from Janet Jackson, Tina Turner, Kylie to Mark Ronson. Paul set up Studio 301 in SE London in 2013 where he writes, produces, mixes and masters from, working with artists and composing for tv and film.
As a multi-instrumentalist, Paul remains as passionate about making records as to when he first started- always looking for new inspiration, ways of working and people to create something unique with.
Great producers change the way the world listens
If you’re looking to turn heads with your unique production style, ICMP’s pioneering approach to music education will provide everything you need. Our Music Production students benefit from fully equipped Audient and SSL recording studios, Mac Labs, world-class gear and an exceptional team of tutors. Plus there are masterclasses, exclusive events, collaborative opportunities, and a curriculum that covers studio and live work, engineering, composition, advanced skills, business and professional development.
To completely immerse yourself in your music career, chat with our friendly Admissions Team via email enquiries@icmp.ac.uk or give them a call on 020 7328 0222.
Production Courses
If you’re looking to turn heads with your unique production style, ICMP’s pioneering approach to music education will provide everything you need. Our Music Production students benefit from fully equipped Audient and SSL recording studios, Mac Labs, world-class gear and an exceptional team of tutors. Plus there are masterclasses, exclusive events, collaborative opportunities, and a curriculum that covers studio and live work, engineering, composition, advanced skills, business and professional development.
To completely immerse yourself in your music career, chat with our friendly Admissions Team via email enquiries@icmp.ac.uk or give them a call on 020 7328 0222.