BIO
Terry Benn is a Canadian record producer, mixing and mastering engineer, and composer for film and television. On the band and artist production front, Terry is known for producing, mixing and mastering huge sounding records and singles that demand attention. Terry also is known for collaborating with artists in ways that both maximize the creative potential of the project but also provide a great experience during the process. Terry has worked with acts such as The Glorious Sons, Letdown, The Wilderness, and A Choir of Ghosts, gathering millions of streams on the work. He has also scored, mixed, mastered and written tracks for multiple film and television productions. Terry’s music career began in touring in various bands for 10 years, which finally led him into his true passion of working in the studio environment. He has since ventured beyond into the film and television industry while continuing to work with bands and artists from his rural farmhouse studio “Switzerville Sound Retreat” in Napanee ON. Terry also frequents Toronto.
Thank you for dropping by my page! The world and industry of music has changed and the approaches to working with artists much change with it. This is why I deal with every artist uniquely, assessing what resources they are bringing to the table, and developing a plan that incorporates those into the project. I work from my home studio, but frequently collaborate remotely using technologies such as team-viewer, audio movers, and zoom, as a lot of productions are becoming hybrid with artists handling part of the production from home. I also call on a great number of outside professionals when something specialized is needed for your project. I work to know and understand as much about your aspirations and philosophies as an artist so we can decide on the best way to bring your project to its fruition. One thing I value greatly is delivering the best collaborative experience I possibly can, so regardless of where the music ends up in the commercial world, I want every artist to positively reflect on the process and experience years later.