Behind The Glass

Episode #4 - Olga FitzRoy

January 31, 2021 Eiger Studios Season 1 Episode 4
Episode #4 - Olga FitzRoy
Behind The Glass
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Behind The Glass
Episode #4 - Olga FitzRoy
Jan 31, 2021 Season 1 Episode 4
Eiger Studios

Dom Richmond of Eiger Studios catches up with Olga FitzRoy to talk all things music production, what it’s like working at the prestigious Air Studios and the process of creating great records. 

Olga is a music producer and mix engineer who began her career working at AIR Studios in London. She has worked with George Michael, Paul McCartney on The Beatles Love album, Coldplay, Foo Fighters, Muse and Hans Zimmer as well as many Oscar-winning composers and some of the world’s biggest bands. She has also recently been involved with and worked on TV scores such as The Crown, The Innocents and Doctor Who.

In addition to her work as an engineer, Olga is a campaigner on women’s issues, working hard to tackle obstacles faced by self-employed parents with her campaign for Parental Pay Equality, leading to a new bill being debated in Parliament. She has a high-level influence on matters of equality in the music industry through her board membership of UK Music and the Music Producers Guild and was named eleventh on the 2018 Woman’s Hour Power List of women having an impact on music.

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Dom Richmond of Eiger Studios catches up with Olga FitzRoy to talk all things music production, what it’s like working at the prestigious Air Studios and the process of creating great records. 

Olga is a music producer and mix engineer who began her career working at AIR Studios in London. She has worked with George Michael, Paul McCartney on The Beatles Love album, Coldplay, Foo Fighters, Muse and Hans Zimmer as well as many Oscar-winning composers and some of the world’s biggest bands. She has also recently been involved with and worked on TV scores such as The Crown, The Innocents and Doctor Who.

In addition to her work as an engineer, Olga is a campaigner on women’s issues, working hard to tackle obstacles faced by self-employed parents with her campaign for Parental Pay Equality, leading to a new bill being debated in Parliament. She has a high-level influence on matters of equality in the music industry through her board membership of UK Music and the Music Producers Guild and was named eleventh on the 2018 Woman’s Hour Power List of women having an impact on music.