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- Comment: Fails WP:ANYBIO / WP:NCREATIVE - the 360 mastering website is a primary source and therefore not independent or reliable. The Grammy's reference does not even mention Beetham. Noting Facebook and Jaxsta are not acceptable or reliable sources either. Dan arndt (talk) 08:25, 23 July 2024 (UTC)
Biography
editDick Beetham is a British mastering engineer based in Hastings, England.[1] His credits include albums for Kylie Minogue, Steps, Kid Kapichi, Nova Twins, Girls Aloud, Craig David, Natalie Imbruglia, Taio Cruz, and lots more.[2]
Beetham started out as a studio engineer and editor some 30 years ago,[3] before founding 360 Mastering in London in 2000.[4] Building into one of the UK's leading independent mastering houses, he has worked with established and up-and-coming names in pop, rock, folk and beyond – from local talent in the seaside town of Hastings (where it is now based) to stars on the international stage.
His work includes 50+ UK No.1 singles, 30+ UK No.1 albums, 30+ Multi-Platinum and Platinum Albums, multiple Grammy and Brit Award-winning albums and singles, and multiple Mercury Prize and International Award-winning albums and singles; these include Enya's A Day Without Rain, Scissor Sisters' self-titled debut record, Hard-Fi's Stars of CCTV, Tinie Tempah's Disc-Overy, Alt-J's An Awesome Wave, Kylie Minogue's Disco, Nova Twins album Supernova and more.
Recent releases he has worked on include those from artists Loyle Carner, Seth Lakeman, Rita Ora, Baby Queen, HotWax, Zak Abel, Kylie Minogue's "Padam Padam" and the related Grammy-winning[5] album Tension.
In 2023, Beetham worked on three Official Charts Company Number One UK albums:[6] What's Rock and Roll by The Reytons, Tension by Kylie Minogue, and Theatre of the Absurd Presents C'est la Vie by Madness.
References
edit- ^ "About Dick Beetham". 360 Mastering.
- ^ "Jaxsta x Dick Beetham". Jaxsta, official music credits.
- ^ "ArtistInfo x Dick Beetham". ArtistInfo.
- ^ "About 360 Mastering". 360 Mastering.
- ^ "Kylie's Tension album 2024 Grammy". Grammys.
- ^ "2023 No.1 albums mastered by Dick Beetham of 360 Mastering". 360 Mastering Facebook.
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