I'm a half Finnish, half Scottish freelance Sound Engineer based in South East London. Born in London where I lived until I was seven when my family moved to Helsinki. After finishing my matriculation there, I came back to London to study music at Goldsmiths University and have been here ever since.
I've worked as a Sound Engineer for a number of years now since graduating from Goldsmiths College in 2002. During this time I've had the opportunity to work with many inspirational and talented bands and artist including "Squeeze, Chris Difford, Athlete, Right Said Fred, Nitin Sawhney, Soho Dolls, Pendulum, Courtney Pine, Soweto Kinch, Dennis Rollins and The London Philharmonic Orchestra" both live and in the studio. Other work has included recordings for BBC Radio 3 and 4 as well as Sound Design for Theatre shows.
I also make up one half of an electronic band called Indurain that released its first EP this summer.
www.myspace.com/indurainonline
What do you find as the best things about living in London?
The music scene is obviously amazing and so is the culture. There's always things to do and people to meet. It's such a massive city which can be both good and bad. The people you meet are very interesting and varied and there is something for everyone. The downside is it takes ages to get anywhere!
What made you want to move to London? Did you have any other destinations in mind?
I was born in London and lived here until the age of seven before I moved to Helsinki. I always knew I wanted to do something in music so it was a logical choice to return here to study which I did in 1999 when I started my degree at Goldsmiths Uni.
What is your favourite area of London and why?
I love Greenwich and Blackheath. They're like little villages inside London.
Covent Garden is great too for the atmosphere.
What aspects of Finnish Life would you like to bring to London and why?
I would like to see London and the UK become more of a welfare state as Finland is with a smaller gap between the poor and wealthy. There is depressing amounts of poverty on display of the streets of London.
On a more practical side I really miss Finnish efficiency. The way your phone always has full signal, and you don't have to wait for hot water (and it comes out of the same tap as the cold), heated floors, efficient public transport that runs on time... etc.
What is your favourite venue to watch a gig and why?
I love Brixton Academy. I got to mix the sound there recently for a band called "The Invisible" who were supporting "Hot Chip" which was awesome! I also really like the Astoria, Islington Academy & Corsica Studios in Elephant & Castle. I've heard great things about Indigo O2 but haven't been there yet...
Would you want to move back to Finland some day?
Probably not... Its too cold in the winter! :-) I think I'll always keep an apartment there and visit in the summer when Finland is at its most beautiful... Finnish Summers are the best. Its just a shame they are so short.
What are your plans for the new year?
To keep doing more and more interesting, satisfying work and to continue to enjoy life.
What are your aspirations?
I've been doing a lot of traveling with bands this year throughout Europe and I would love to do some touring in the USA and Asia. I also hope to do more mixing and production work for different bands as well as release and album with Indurain.
What do you do to relax?
I like going out to restaurants, watching films at home, reading and listening to music.
Who's your idol?
Hmm, tough question. I don't really have one... maybe Brian Eno.
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