
Ted is a music producer, mixing engineer and sound designer whose credits span across the music, tv and the film industry. Ted's ability to compose music and mix across multiple genres has allowed him to work with some of the largest household names such as; Dua Lipa, Samsung, Nivea, Esteē Lauder, Stella McCartney among many others.
Starting his musical career at an early age, Ted began playing in bands and with electronics at age 12. It wasn't long before he found his passion for electronic music and subsequently began DJing and producing dance music. Hungry to get more out of electronic music, age 18 Ted moved to New York with nothing more than a laptop and a keyboard.
One day whilst pushing cv's through studio doors in Brooklyn by pure chance Ted managed to score a session assisting grammy award winning producer 'Bassy' Bob Brockman. From then on Ted began working for Bassy, prepping sessions, recording, producing and mixing.
Since then Ted has gone on to produce music and sound design for some of the largest household names. Ted is also the proud founder of soda-sound, a bespoke music and sound design agency that strives on creating unique and memorable sounds to support your stories, from catchy sound idents to full contemporary orchestral scores. for more information about soda-sound please visit www.soda-sound.com
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Credits
- Film ComposerAverage price - $200 per minute
- ProducerAverage price - $500 per song
- Sound DesignAverage price - $500 per minute
- Mixing EngineerAverage price - $500 per song
- Podcast Editing & MasteringAverage price - $75 per podcast
- Boom OperatorAverage price - $200 per day
Three mix revisions allowed within fee.
After the three mix revisions additional fees apply.
- Dua Lipa
- Nils Frahm
- Jon Hopkins
- Multiple vintage synthesisers
- vintage guitars and basses
- modular eurorack synthesisers
- OP1
- moog subphatty
- waldorf blofeld
- ms-20
- universal audio apollo x6
- lexicon reflex
- multiple industry standard microphones.