Music for Television, Radio, Film and Theatre
Signal Strength creates cutting edge music for film, television, radio and theatre production companies, both large and small. Whatever your budget, we'll work with you and within your budget to make your project a success.
Music is the language of emotion, so it plays a pivotal role in television, radio, film and theatre. Whether it's underscoring a
tender moment, maxing some fast-paced action or setting the scene to come, the right music at the right moment makes the difference;
the difference between a good scene and a great scene, a good film and a great film. Signal Strength balances sensitivity and
empathy with raw creativity, experience and practicality to deliver that final polish to your production.
Kelwin (lead artist) has a background in media production. Working with companies including the BBC, Reuters and others, he understands the demands and requirements of production with twenty years experience to call upon.
Signal Strength use the latest in analog and digital synthesis complemented by the very best classic vintage synths to create rich, textured sounds and mesmerizing rhythms. The Signal Strength studio is equipped with the latest in digital post-production and extremely high quality infrastructure for a pristine final mix.
Studio Equipment
Korg Radias
Korg Wavestation A/D
Korg 01/W
Native Instruments Kore
Akai S1000
Moog Modular
Minimoog
ARP 2600
Roland Jupiter 8
Sequential Circuits Prophet 5
Sequential Circuits Prophet VS
Yamaha CS80
TC Electronic Reverb
MOTU MIDI distribution
Roland 24bit digital mixing desk / hard disk recording
Quad pre- and power amplifiers
B&W monitors
Russ Andrews power distribution and conditioning
Russ Andrews mains cabling
Russ Andrews signal interconnects
Apple Macintosh workstation with Logic
Apple Macintosh SE for 01/W Editor/Librarian
Apple II running custom studio software
You can hear examples of Signal Strength's soundtrack work in the music player at the foot of the page. If you can't hear any music, open the music player and check your volume settings.
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