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ABOUT

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Your art is important.

That’s why you’re here, to bring it to the world sounding as good as possible.

I provide:

  • Custom mixes and masters that bring out the best in your music, sounding amazing played anywhere

  • Over 25 years experience

  • Award winning production

  • Creative flair & insight that is hard to find

  • An attentive intuitive ear, focus & perspective throughout your project

  • A supportive constructive mentality

  • The top grade equipment required to make excellent productions

  • Acoustically optimised spaces

  • An idyllic stimulating setting

  • A finished result you are proud to play anywhere

  • Promotion support

 
 
Judges included Tom Waits, Amy Lee, Sepultura, Slayer, Dido, Sublime, The Kills, Alt J Suzanne Vega and more.

Judges included Tom Waits, Amy Lee, Sepultura, Slayer, Dido, Sublime, The Kills, Alt J Suzanne Vega and more.

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Hamish Campbell (AKA Morphamish) is a versatile, dedicated, imaginative producer working with music and speech. He is also a live performer, dj and visual artist.

He has honed his craft since starting Sound Sound in 2002.

Bringing out the best in everyone is what it’s all about.

Acoustic, electric and electronic music all have their delights.

Hamish makes vivid, compelling mixes and masters that suit the unique needs of your music.

His music productions receive regular airplay on 6 Music, BBC R1, BBC Scotland, BBC Introducing, SubFM, Resonance FM and many more.

Speech credits include content for Audible, Penguin Random House, BBC Radio 4, Maximum Fun Network and many more.

Brilliant brand new Scottish music
— Huw Stevens (BBC Radio)
One of the most inventive pieces of British hip hop that I’ve heard in a long long time
— Mary Ann Hobbes (BBC Radio)
Now here’s a producer that treats music as Picasso did paintings. Morphamish’s works seem similarly varied in terms of both style and subject matter, and he’s just as prolific.
— Massie (Boiler Room, Electrikal Sound System)
Electronic wizardry
— Rob Da Bank (BBC Radio)
 

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