Nigel Pease recently left his job as Programme Manager for the School of Intermedia and Performance Arts, Doncaster College to set up Selva Sound, a music production and training company. He trained at the Gateway School of Recording in Kingston and has since worked regularly as a freelance sound engineer and producer. His Masters (University of Leeds) specialized in soundscape composition and multi-channel music production. Since 1998 his professional studio work has used Pro Tools systems and he is a Digidesign Certified Instructor.
Over the past 12 months Nigel has worked collaboratively as a composer/sound designer with Kayla Kavanagh for several theatrical and film productions.
Recent commercial recording work includes Imago by Keith Tippett and Peter Fairclough, Time Between Times by Maria Lynch and Momentum by Deep Sky Divers. In 2006 Nigel undertook sound design and front of house engineering work in a number of professional theatres including Document One (The Crucible Theatre, Sheffield), Young Roots (Bretton Arts Centre) and Shut Up (York Theatre Royal).
Nigel is currently working on a new album with Azalya, a band featuring Peter Fairclough, Fred Thelonious Baker, Dave Bainbridge and Hayley Youell. He is also Producing and Engineering Kayla Kavanagh's debut album, due for release in the summer of 2008.
Hi Nigel, thanks for the add. I found you from Kayla's page. I was impressed by her and by the project in general. At least somebody who tries something a little new and more adventurous in the current dull panorama. I wish you all the best with it! x Double Thumb
Hey Nigel Just wanted to stop by and say thank you for the past two years! I've learnt quite a bit from you over this time - even if i haven't shown it! :o) It's been fun and im sorry to see you leave!
Anyways - I hope life treats you well as you continue your career...
It's been years!... I hope you're well, great to get your request.. I Saw Jacqui the other day, we've all got our hands full with small children and working! Things seem to be busy for you too... Do say hello to Fred since you're working with him. Keep in touch, Good wishes, Donna x
Can we take up your generous offer of looking at the video tape that has the whiney sound on it and if the answer is yes how would be the best way of getting it to you and wen will you have time...oh and happy monday!!!