"All kinds of people come to Karma, from all over the world. 85% of our business is foreign and 15% Thai. We had a big success with Jamiroquai’s ‘Rock Dust Like Star’, Bullet For My Valentine have been here, Enter Shikari, Young Guns had their big hit with ‘Bones’ which then got adopted as the theme tune for WWF in America. We’ve enjoyed watching the success of innumerable No 1s with Babymetal from Japan and with all the big Thai pop stars. We’ve been responsible for over 2bn streams over the past 12 months or so, that have been recorded of mixed at Karma. The Hans Zimmer stuff has been pretty massive too.
I’m in my late fifties (about to turn 60!) and all my other staff are in their early twenties or thirties, so we attract all different kinds of clientele of every genre, and that’s great for the studio.
Aside from that we are famous for holding Songwriting Camps and Artist Development Retreats, where we’ll wheel out all the Aston mics. They’re used at all the camps, where we have four or five stations set up and people want to do good quality vocals while they’re still working quickly on things - often the vocals captured at teatime make it to the finished cut, so having the Astons up all the time, ensures we get a great sound during that demo (to finished-master) process.
I’m still very active. I’ll do two or three big records a year, so I get involved at every stage of that; then I’ve got three full-time producer/engineers at Karma, one Australian and two British, in the studio complex all the time. We also enjoy have visiting producers and engineers from all over the world, who come with various clients as and when - notably Jake Gosling, Kipper, Phill Brown, Tony Maserati, Guy Massey, Jeff Miyahara, Steve Lillywhite, Justin Stanley, Brandon Darner and many others who have all had the hugest successes with Ed Sheeran, Sting, Talk Talk, Jaz Z, The Libertines, The Rolling Stones, Beck, Imagine Dragons and many others!"