Thomas Ntinas | Music Production Tutor

Thomas is one of our new members of faculty for the academic year 2021/22.

A Full Member of the Music Producers Guild and Pro Tools Expert with more than 15 years experience in studio recording and live sound mixing, Thomas is highly competent in analog recording and mixing workflows with 2-inch tape machines and large format consoles.

Thomas is also well known for mixing the highly acclaimed Brassroots album "Black Eye Friday" and the fully analog recording and mixing of "City of Sin" from Collette Cooper, which won Best Jazz Album of 2015 in Akademia Music Awards in Los Angeles.

Amongst other things I've mixed 100's of TV programs the past couple of years alongside some brilliant popular podcasts!

Recently worked in the acclaimed and controversial "DAU" film project by Ilya Khrzhanovsky a staged reality set of films about the life of Nobel winning nuclear physicist Lev Landau in the form of a dozen feature films; some screened inside an extensive around-the-clock immersive installation.

Visit thomasntinas.blogspot.com for more info.

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If you’re looking to turn heads with your own unique production style, ICMP’s pioneering approach to music education will provide everything you need. Our Music Production students all benefit from fully equipped Audient and SSL recording studios, Mac Labs, world-class gear, an exceptional team of tutors, masterclasses, exclusive events, collaborative opportunities, and a curriculum that covers studio and live work, engineering, composition, advanced skills, business, and professional development.

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