ABOUT ME
My name is Chloe Glenn, an amateur mix engineer, producer and multi-instrumentalist currently based in Manchester studying Audio Engineering and Production at Futureworks.
Fueled by my passion for music, I have gained some amazing opportunities throughout my teenage years including participating on a recording at Abbey Road Studios, performing at Liverpools Cavern Club on multiple occasions and assisting with live sound at a festival held at the NEC in Birmingham. I am eager to develop and enhance my skills, currently exploring various genres and enthusiastic to collaborate with diverse and unique musicians.
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From a very young age, music has always been one of my main interests and passions and I have always strived to learn and develop my skills and understanding of music as much as possible in both my free time and throughout my education. During primary school I started to learn the flute
and piano, learning how to read complicated scores whilst enhancing my music theory through performances and grades.
As I progressed into secondary school, I began to expose myself to more genres of music which sparked my interested to learn bass guitar. The Solihull Music Service have worked closely with me, giving me tuition in both bass, flute, music theory and composition in addition to exposing me to fellow musicians who I formed bands and connections with. These bands lead onto live performances in small local venues where I began to take an interest in live sound and recording which I then developed through a Music Technology course at college where I got the opportunity to collaborate with various bands and record, mix and produce their tracks.
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Currently, I am studying Audio Engineering and Production at Futureworks where I continue to develop my skills as both a mixing and recording engineer and collaborate with artists to gain more professional experience within the industry.
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