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Coming from a musical background, Aidan has been a musician since he was 12. Playing fiddle jigs, singing bass in choirs, and tooting trumpet in a funk group. From a young age, Aidan would get exceptionally stoked for sound effects in movies, and would love yelling in halls and closets just to see how the sound would bounce around.

Currently focusing on progressing his engineering and production skills. He is willing to take on any project involving sound. Such as creating sound effects, doing or recording foley, Recording, producing or Engineering music. 

Aidan can help your creative ideas come to life. He is able to provide the creative resources and knowledge, with the help from a degree digital audio engineering, a critical ear, and a background in music, to steer your imagination boat down the river of creativity.

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With a light hearted, professional environment, Aidan offers an organized, professional, and goofy time for musicians and creators. Willing to take chances, and put in over time to craft your content into art. Making sure your creative vision, is put to it’s fullest potential. 

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Contributions

Last Thursday Of The Month by Bethanne Stevens,  https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9690880/?ref_=nm_flmg_prd_1

Recorded on set dialogue to tell the story that the director wanted. Edited and Mixed audio and music bring the final pieces all together.

 

 

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Gold by Gabriel Lucas,

Honed in and fine tuned songs Lucas had already written. Needing a creative copilot, Aidan was able to encourage his raps to blossom and his beats to go pow.

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Little Red String by Taylor Dumas, Recorded Bass, Drums, Electric Keyboard, Guitar and Vocals. Sonically gluing it together, to allow Dumas’ piece to be shared with the world in a manner that he felt reflected his creative vision.

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Carpenters of God by Shoreline Singers,

Organized and scheduled multiple recording dates around class schedules. Recording the different voice parts on separate microphones.

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