Jean-Charles Versari
He began his career as a frontman and founding member of the band Hurleurs [Barclay-Universal], and from 2003 - present, founding member and producer of his eponymous band, Versari.
During his years as a musician, he worked on several occasions with sound engineer/producer Ian Caple.
Observing Caple in his work, Jean-Charles' passion for sound began.
He began to accumulate analogue equipment, which formed the grounding of this studio.
His rich musical experiences enable him to approach all types of music with an ear that is both artistic and technical, always empathetic, pushing his collaborations further than a simple engineer/client relationship.
His production work is characterized by a focus on atmosphere and texture, enhancing the emotional depth of the artists he works with.
Jean-Charles also teaches sound engineering within workshops for the Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris.
Jean-Charles is a graduate sound engineer from the SAE Institute - Paris 2011.
He is bilingual in English and French.
He began his career as a frontman and founding member of the band Hurleurs [Barclay-Universal], and from 2003 - present, founding member and producer of his eponymous band, Versari.
During his years as a musician, he worked on several occasions with sound engineer/producer Ian Caple.
Observing Caple in his work, Jean-Charles' passion for sound began.
He began to accumulate analogue equipment, which formed the grounding of this studio.
His rich musical experiences enable him to approach all types of music with an ear that is both artistic and technical, always empathetic, pushing his collaborations further than a simple engineer/client relationship.
His production work is characterized by a focus on atmosphere and texture, enhancing the emotional depth of the artists he works with.
Jean-Charles also teaches sound engineering within workshops for the Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris.
Jean-Charles is a graduate sound engineer from the SAE Institute - Paris 2011.
He is bilingual in English and French.