When PASH first began playing music on his family’s organ aged six, his feet barely touched the bass pedals.
Growing up, music always drew him back - from tinkering with his dad’s 8-track studio to learning guitar, bass and drums in his teenage years.
Now, after a career in music spanning the globe, PASH brings to the studio a lifetime of genre-crossing influences and experiences - from the vocals of soul and disco first learnt on tour with Scott Sanders in Algeria to the groundbreaking electronic production of the 80’s most prestigious studios.
His bold, decisive approach to music production began under his second mentor, Roy Thomas Baker, producer for some of the 80’s biggest acts; Queen; The Cars; Ozzy Osbourne.
Roy recognised PASH’s aptitude for production and invited him to produce for his studio RTB AudioVisual in Hollywood. It was those first hands-on sessions in L.A that taught PASH the skills he uses now;
That mentorship resulted in some other, more eclectic educations, each of which PASH draws upon in the studio, from opera-based Italian vocal training in the Hollywood Hills from Dr Dean Verhines to lessons from Roger-Moore’s elocution teacher.