Meet Raphael and learn more about his life as a sound engineer for Stormzy, Hamzaa and Tinie Tempah. Part of our Bitesize world of work series.
To get in the industry, it's who you know, but to maintain the industry, it's what you know.
- Raphael works as a sound engineer for artists such as Stormzy, Hamzaa and Tinie Tempah. He was inspired to follow a career in music through his church background. At school he also ran the multimedia as no one knew how to use the equipment, then he went to college and worked at a venue in Birmingham and for an artist whilst at university
- The week he graduated from university, Raphael received a call from Tinie Tempah's production team to work for him in music production
- Raphael advises to not be swayed by the glamour as being a sound engineer is not glamorous - it's all about making sure that the artist on stage is comfortable.
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