Adrian Bushby
Adrian Bushby is an award winning recording producer, mixer and engineer, who does mixing work from his home studio in London, England. His main field of expertees, in terms of genres, include rock, indie pop, pop and metal. Having produced many famous (and less famous) artists, Bushby has won a couple of Grammy awards for his work; In 2008, he won a Grammy for his work on Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace, an album by Foo Fighters, and in 2011 his work also won a Grammy, when The Resistance recieved one. In 2008, Bushby recieved a TEC Award for Outstanding Creative Achievement in Record Production, and in 2010, he won the Music Producers Guild Award for Single of the Year. In addition, Bushby engineered and recorded Spice Girl's hit single "Wannabe" in 1996.
Bushby is mostly mixing in-the-box, using a few outboard pieces here and there, allthough, in the last few years, he has gotten himself a vintage SSL console, having previously used a Digidesign C24 DAW controller.
Adrian Bushby has been working with Muse, mainly as a production and engineering helping hand, ever since helping the band produce The Resistance in Matt's former home studio in Italy, only skipping Drones. He has also been spotted working on the upcoming ninth album.
Working with Muse
- The Resistance - Producer/Engineer
- The 2nd Law - Producer/Engineer
- Simulation Theory - Engineer
- LP9 - Unknown
Other Clients
- Skip The Use
- EverythingEverything
- Foo Fighters
- Two Door Cinema Club
- My Bloody Valentine
- U2
- Placebo
- Smashing Pumpkins
- Depeche Mode
- Feeder
- Band of Skulls
- The Subways
- Dashboard Confessional
- Jamiroquai
- The Darkness