Græme Campbell


Digital Audio

Mixing Specialist

Graeme Campbell is a freelance music producer/engineer specializing in creative computer-based digital audio recording, editing and mixing.  Past work has included production and engineering on several Buck 65 album projects for Warner Music Canada including the recent "Secret House Against The World" as well as "Talkin' Honky Blues" which won the 2004 Juno Award for Best Alternative Album.  The latest project, entitled “20 Odd Years” was released in winter of 2011 and was a Polaris Prize Long List Nominee. Other recent production work includes contributions to the latest David Myles album, "Into the Sun" as well as the new Meaghan Smith Holiday album "It Snowed".


Graeme's music production portfolio includes scoring for the Telefim Canada funded feature-length films "Nonsense Revolution", “The Corridor” and “Rollertown” as well as soundtrack work for documentaries including the Trucking documentary "Big Rig" with Buck 65 as well as for the film and related documentary, Sally Morgan's "(Decoding the) Undertow" for German arts TV channel ARTE & BRAVO in Canada. Graeme also produced and co-wrote music for the 2011 Gemini Awards broadcast on CBC television.


Mixing work has included albums for a variety of award winning artists including Tanya Davis, Kim Wempe, Thom Swift, Jeff Torbert, Skratch Bastid, Molly Rankin, DJ Cosmo, Tomcat Combat and many more.


Graeme is based in Halifax, NS where he has contributed to releases by a broad range of local musicians and performers.  As a frequent collaborator with producer/engineer Charles Austin Graeme often works out of Ultramagnetic Recording Studios (now Echo Chamber Audio) as well as Archive Mastering in Halifax, NS.