Adam Green

Creative Director, Music Producer, Composer, Artist

Adam is a multi instrumentalist and production specialist that over a 30 (plus) year career has built an impressive portfolio of successful independent and commercial projects that range from working and performing with some of the music worlds leading professionals in the live music and touring sector, developing soundscapes for Film and the TVC industries as well as writing original music for independent artists and media libraries.

Hailing from London, England, Adam has always been a musician at the heart of everything else, spending much of his early years performing and touring through Europe with a host of independent and mainstream bands that ended up setting the stage for a life long fascination in learning and challenging the norms in fast changing industries like music production.

Adam studied sound design and audio engineering at Miskin Performing Arts college at a time when the music production industry was straddled between the tried and tested analogue world and the new incoming but primitive digital work stations of the time. Physical product like Vinyl, CD’s and Tapes were the main drive for the end consumer and the industry didn’t see any significant change incoming, however; Adam has said even at that early stage he enjoyed pushing back against the teachings at the time and believes experimenting and blending the two worlds early on set a positive foundation which still plays a role to this day.

Adam emigrated to Australia in 2003 and has developed long standing relationships with local industry leaders, artists and pro audio distribution networks nationwide and decided in 2011 to launch Groove Chapel to bring all those opportunities under one roof.

In the last 15 years the music industry has seen significant change and Adam has ensured Groove Chapel has adapted to new technologies while staying true to its fundamental roots. The goal has been to work towards developing different solutions that capture the imagination of new audio professionals while continuing to support up and coming artists through mentoring programs and education.

Having worked with bands and artists like Carl Cox, John Blackwell (Prince), Steve Stevens (Billy Idol), The Presidents of United States of America, The Ramones, Slayer and Good Charlotte to name just a few, Adam has said that the mentoring and education of young talent play’s a big role in supporting the industries future as the learning can go both ways. The technology at the finger tips of the younger disruptor reminds him of himself 30 years ago and every idea is worth exploring.

Groove Chapel worked on a video series based on the imortance of mentoring in the studio and this short video featuring Carl Cox outlines his experience being mentoried by Neil McLellan, the engineer behind the Prodigy's album "Fat of the Land"
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Recording | Mixing | Mastering

be.creative@groovechapel.com

be.creative@groovechapel.com