EP53: Peter Ware (Part 3) | Adapting to a New Era of Global Production
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In this third installment of our deep dive into musical excellence, I sit down again with Pete Ware to trace his high-stakes migration from the UK to Spain . Pete pulls back the curtain on how he adapted to a new era of digital recording, engineering over 50 albums for the Indian and Canadian markets from a tiny garden studio .
KEY TOPICS IN THIS EPISODE:
🚀 THE DIGITAL COCKPIT: Why Pete abandoned 15-foot analog desks for an ergonomic "spider in a web" computer setup to future-proof his workflow.
🥁 REGGAETON-BHANGRA FUSION: How adapting to the sounds of Spanish fairgrounds created a "perfect match" for modern Dhol percussion.
🤝 THE SUKHPAL SUKH PARTNERSHIP: The inside story of a decade-long collaboration that dominated the global Punjabi market from a remote location.
📈 4 ALBUMS IN 3 WEEKS: The intense reality of transforming a washing machine room into a hit-making factory to meet international demand.
🌍 THE THREE-PRONGED HUSTLE: Simultaneously mastering excellence across Bhangra, Irish Folk, and High-Energy dance music.
🛠️ MASTERING INDEPENDENCE: Why Pete took control of the mastering process to stop the "top-heavy" London industry from diluting his sound.
❤️ FAMILY OVER FAME: The difficult decision to put the brakes on a massive career in 2013 to care for his father.