Hi, I'm Filippos, my goal is to help you achieve the sound you want with your music! Providing quality services for the most unique artists, labels and engineers. Many years of experience with lots of different EDM music styles but not only. Also get involved with rock - metal bands and every music genre in between.
Hi my name is Filippos Parlas, i am an SAE Athens audio engineer graduate with 13 years of experience and really passionate about my work. I love being in the studio every day with new projects from artists around the globe,
I always aim to provide clear, stress-free communication to ensure each of my clients can focus on creating the sound they really want! Before starting the mastering, I provide a free audio quality report (in a pdf format) to help you get the most out of your mix.
As part of my workflow, studio acoustics and equipment play a major role in producing the best sounds possible. My main studio is designed and tuned by GiK Acoustics to provide a great listening environment.
Paying attention to the smallest details is the only way for me to ensure that your project is not only on par with worldwide standards, but to deliver it at the best possible quality for digital and analogue/vinyl releases.
- Mastering (stereo) is $50 USD
- Stem master (8-10 stem) is $80 USD
- For mixing (including mastering), please get in contact for a quote.
I am confident that, together, we can elevate your project to the next level.
Feel free to contact me to ask any questions you may have. Free audio quality and mix report.
Let's start working on your music together.
Send me an email through 'Contact' button above and I'll get back to you asap.
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it's always a pleasure to work with Filip! he is a very polite, talented and professional engineer! he is always on time and delivers fantastic work every time! Filip is highly recommend!
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Super satisfied working with Philip. Excellent Communication, timely delivery, and high-quality mastering on my Soundtrack for the upcoming game Homeseek. He made it sound really big and clean and his master translated on all devices perfectly. (headphones, smartphone, laptop, car, Hi-fi). He is a very talented and professional engineer, definitely, I will trust him again. Highly Recommended.
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Great mastering and awesome communication!
Philippos is a very good professional!
Thank you for your great work!
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Philip is great to work with! He is responsive, very polite and always helpful! Mixing and mastering were done quickly and the final track was amazing! I will surely trust him for the next ones and I highly recommend working with him!
Top notch engineer and great professional!Cant ask more from a mastering engineer that he knows so good his job and at the same time giving you knowledge and tips on how you can shape your productions to the best!!
It is always a great experience cooperating with Philip. I have 100% trust on his ears and vision, he has never failed to understand my needs and goals and to deliver top notch results. Surgical-sounding space and excellent mastering techniques. Totally recommended.
Working with Philip is always amazing! Easy to communicate and good person. Every time delivered excellent mixing and mastering work. Highly recommended.
I always trust the skills of Philip in my music, he is an excellent sound egineer with a love and passion for music, is fast and consistent in his services! I recommend him to anyone who wants a perfect result in their music.
Philip is a great mixing and mastering engineer! I've trusted him with all of my electronic tracks from the Ni Moya project and also with the Elephant Breath's trip-hop/jazz album and he's done awesome work in both. He is super polite and very easy to communicate with, has deep love for music, respects the artists and is always fast and efficient!
Interview with Filippos Parlas
Q: Tell us about your studio setup.
A: My setup is a hybrid combination of both digital and analogue tools, but I mostly work using a computer. My main tools are my focal monitors, Crane Song Converters, plugins and my ears:) In terms of plug-ins, I use MeldaProduction, FabFilter, Waves and sometimes I use my analogue TEAC reel to reel the master tape for the stereo mastering process. The mastering software I use is Steinberg (Wavelab – Cubase).
Q: If you were on a desert island and could take just 5 pieces of gear, what would they be?
A: My mac, my Crane Song converter, my Focal monitors, my midi keyboard and my turntables
Q: Tell us about a project you worked on you are especially proud of and why. What was your role?
A: Ni Moya's debut album was released in both a digital and vinyl format. Ni Moya is the personal musical work of John Vagenas who is the lead member of the band Naxatras. John was one of my first clients, and he always supports my work and trusts me to master their music, which is something I am proud of.
Q: Is there anyone on SoundBetter you know and would recommend to your clients?
A: Right now, I don't have a particular person in mind. I hope to meet with some professionals from SoundBetter and to collaborate with them in the future.
Q: What do you like most about your job?
A: My studio is my favourite place to be, and every day, I genuinely enjoy working on all of the projects given to me by different artists from around the world. I also really like helping my clients with their projects and their sound as well as collaborating and meeting new people.
Q: What questions do you ask prospective clients?
A: First, I want to hear their music. This is the best way of understanding who my client is and what they’re looking for. Then I often ask them a few key questions regarding their music references or about the sound that they want to achieve.
Q: What was your career path? How long have you been doing this?
A: I started learning music at the age of 10 through piano lessons, and later, as an amateur hip-hop music producer when I was 13 years old. I studied audio engineering at SAE Athens while working on expanding my knowledge in sound, music and mastering. During the years after graduating, I focused on music mastering and I still continue to concentrate all my energy towards this as well as towards building a career in it.
Q: What do you bring to a song?
A: Good dynamics that fit with the "movement" of your song, clarity, a nice stereo image, and the "right" transients with a well-balanced low end!
Q: What's your 'promise' to your clients?
A: My promise is to always be here, to stay true to my values, to always help my clients and to continually perform to the highest standards I can! I will keep my knowledge and my studio up to date in preparation for the next amazing project, and to ensure all of the artists who work with me are 100% satisfied
Q: How would you describe your style?
A: Strange enough… I'm just kidding! I’m calm, patient, progressive and have a lot of love for my job.
Q: What type of music do you usually work on?
A: I work on a wide variety of music genres, but I mostly work on electronic and bass as well as techno, house, minimal house, synth pop bands, ambient and EDM.
Q: What's your strongest skill?
A: Making my client’s life easy! In other words, my experience, perspective on sound, patience, professionalism and my constant need to complete all projects to the highest standards has helped me to produce the best quality in sounds and mixes.
Q: What's your typical work process?
A: The first step in my process is to hear and understand the music mix as well as the artist’s and mixing engineer’s vision. I will then start working after we decide on whether to use stereo or stem mastering.
Q: What other musicians or music production professionals inspire you?
A: I am inspired by Invisible Records, Ancestral Voices, Hecq, Dadub, Stroboscopic Records, Solar Fields and Amon Tobin. When I was a child, Jean Michel Jarre, The Prodigy and many hip-hop artists were my first inspiration.
Q: Which artist would you like to work with and why?
A: I don't know, there are a few I have in mind, so it is difficult to just pick one.
Q: What are you working on at the moment?
A: Currently, I’m working on the mix and mastering for an album named Fear from a music project named Elephant Breath. Its musical style oscillates between dark jazz and trip-hop with world music elements and inspiration. Aside from the local artists that I work with regularly, I am a permanent partner with a Norway-based record label called Unauthorized and complete all the mastering for their releases.
Q: What questions do customers most commonly ask you? What's your answer?
A: About their sound/mix and if it sounds good to me. Also, there is a misconception about what stem mastering is and the limits of this service. I always get questions about it and I often have to explain its limitations to them.
Q: What's the biggest misconception about what you do?
A: I don't know, maybe that I can do magic with mastering? There are times when clients expect certain things that can’t be delivered, but I’m always there to support and guide my clients through the process
Q: What advice do you have for a customer looking to hire a provider like you?
A: Always look at the person behind the production, don’t just focus on the setup and the attitude. You need to have the right person that fits both your music style and your perspective on sound. The nicest feeling is working with an engineer that makes your life easier.
Q: Analog or digital and why?
A: When used together, both make a good combination, but I believe it is not only the equipment that makes a big difference; it is the trained ears, the person and their experience. Today, the most important elements to create the best possible sound is the room treatment, the monitors and, crucially, the D/A conversion!
Q: Can you share one music production tip?
A: Keep things simple and clear; do not add extra sounds without a reason. You want your listeners to understand your story through your music, so stop overthinking it and just create music that speaks your truth. The most difficult part is keeping things simple.
Q: Describe the most common type of work you do for your clients.
A: I provide both stem mastering and stereo mastering services to my clients. Stem mastering helps to easily achieve the best possible sound as well as fix certain mixing issues. It is a more thorough process than the stereo mastering, and this process results in the best dynamic sound. Also, as part of my mastering services, I provide free tips and ideas via email or skype to assist with improving the sound of their mix.
I was the Mastering Engineer in this production
- Mastering EngineerAverage price - $50 per song
- Mixing EngineerAverage price - $200 per song
- Post MixingContact for pricing
Fast turnaround, 24-48 hours, if you need sooner just let me know and i will inform you about availability. Send your tracks in the highest quality. Unlimited revisions included.
- Ancestral Voices
- The Prodigy
- Noisia
- Crane Song Solaris
- Crane Song Interstellar
- Focal Trio 6 BE
- Waves
- Melda
- FabFilter and more plugins
10 Tracks Stereo Mastering deal 450 $ / 8 Tracks Stem Mastering deal 590 $