Ben Roulston

Ben Roulston is an English producer, mixing engineer and audio engineer who has worked with Florence and The Machine,[1][2][3][4] Nas, Wolf Alice,[1][2][5][6] Dia Frampton, The Saturdays,[7] Tricky, The Black Eyed Peas, John Legend, Noel Gallagher, Plan B, Paloma Faith, Marc Almond, Tinchy Stryder, Fun Lovin' Criminals, Foxtrax,[8][9][1][2] Kaleida and many others.

In 2007, in partnership with Jasmin Lee, the daughter of Alvin Lee from Ten Years After, Roulston took over Tony Visconti's Soho-based 'Good Earth Studios' and re-launched it as ‘Dean Street Studios’ — a premier recording facility spread over 2,500 square feet housing five studios, recreation areas and office spaces.

[10][11] As of 2019, Roulston works as Head of Product at music-tech start-up PIRATE.COM.

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