To make a hit record more than just a good voice, some meaningful lyrics and a flashy video are required. Yes, there needs to be finely tuned equipment programmed to transform vocals, beats and backing tracks into something glossy and memorable - something Hugh Padgham.

The man credited with greating the ‘gated drum sound’ has now inspired a new generation of studio equipment, the Pop Compressor, to be released by music impressarios Airwindows.

The brains at Airwindows explain that:

“I was listening to Mama and other songs off the eponymous Genesis album, and couldn’t believe how overwhelming Hugh Padgham had Phil Collin” vocal sounding. It reached out and grabbed and defined every detail so aggressively - I needed to make a special compressor that could deliver a sound like that, because nothing I had was  designed for such aggressive behaviour”.

We’re sure Hugh is very pleased to be making music history!

To find out more about Hugh’s colourful music career, check out our range of exclusive interviews here on t5m where Hugh talks about everything from starting off in the industry to working with XTC and Peter Gabriel.

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