ALLAN KEEN
Allan began his recording career in the early 1990’s at Coach House Studios (home of the famous “Bristol Sound”). Working initially as House Engineer and then as Studio Manager during the making of Massive Attack’s seminal album ‘Blue Lines’. Allan also worked with Geoff Barrow (Portishead), Neneh Cherry and The Black Earth. During the mid 1990’s Allan became a freelance music producer for independent artists and later as a touring live sound engineer for theatre and musical performances.
He spent 5 years working on theatre tours around the UK including electronic voice performances with VOCEM, musical and children’s theatre. In 2001, after working on several Theatre-in-Education projects, Allan studied at UWE Bristol and obtained a dual honours degree in Education and English. He then spent 7 years as an Education Coordinator for a leading disabilities charity, eventually becoming Lead Co-ordinator responsible for all Education programmes, College budgets, staff training and the Quality Assurance of all City & Guilds and Edexcel courses.
In 2009 Allan setup his own company, Muse4media Ltd, a video/media company, producing promotional and training videos for charities and corporate businesses. The company now solely focuses on music production/mastering and artist development and includes an in-house record label, ‘KStudio Records’. Allan continues to freelance as a recording/mix engineer and producer at a studio in Somerset.
Allan is the JAMES Accreditation and Company Administrator.
In 2009 Allan setup his own company, Muse4media Ltd, a video/media company, producing promotional and training videos for charities and corporate businesses. The company now solely focuses on music production/mastering and artist development and includes an in-house record label, ‘KStudio Records’. Allan continues to freelance as a recording/mix engineer and producer at a studio in Somerset.
Allan is the JAMES Accreditation and Company Administrator.