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Graham Coxon on scoring The End Of The F***ing World soundtrack

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Audient iD22 at the core of the recording process

Audient recently visited the brilliant Graham Coxon (of Blur fame) to find out how he wrote and recorded the soundtrack for the hit Channel 4 and Netflix series 'The End Of The F***ing World'. 

As well as talking through the process as a whole, Graham goes through how he recorded his song 'Walking All Day' in his London home studio.

See more videos like this on the Audient Tutorial Hub.

Audient was founded in 1997 by David Dearden and Gareth Davies. They had previously been founding partners of DDA – a company best known for designing mixing consoles in the 1980s and 1990s. The first Audient console was hand built by David Dearden in a garage, word spread and we are still making them to this day. 

After seeing the massive success our analogue consoles and the David Dearden designed Audient Console mic pre we thought "why not take that mic pre design and put it in a desktop package?" So that's exactly what we did and our award winning rack mount mic pre's and audio interfaces, the 'iD range' was born and we're proud to say that our customers are getting a real piece of analogue heritage on their desktops.

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