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Michael Pearson-Adams has been producing and mixing his entire life. in 2005 he moved to the United States, and is now based on the East Coast.
Within his production company TBRM, and without, he has 5 number one Australian hits to his name, one number one album, and countless other success stories. Michael is touring the country this year, talking about thinking outside the box whilst mixing in the box, DJing and doing keynote speeches, as well as helping students worldwide improve how they mix and more importantly make sure that they are living their passion and dreams.”The whole reason I do what I do is because I don’t want to have to work for a living. I guess you could say that spending every day with music is working as some days are incredibly long, but realistically, how many people get to wake up every single day, and know that they are spending it with the love of their life......music. If I can share this with others and help them get to that point in between mixing and remixing, then I will do it over and over again. Music is the rhythm of my soul. I don’t know if I was the first one to say that, but I truly believe it” Michael P
Michael P. Is he Australia's new Energy?
Audio Technology Magazine 2006
When first seeing him come on stage, one would think that he was a mixture between a comedian, an actor, and an MC, as his ability to excite a crowd is uncanny. Especially as one second before he was just another face in the crowd. He didn't stick out, he didn't show any signs or thinking that he was anything special. He just "was".
Michael Pearson-Adams, otherwise known to the Australian music and production world as either Gomez, or Michael P, is one of the most energy filled performers I'd seen in quite a while. Whether chopping up a well known track and making us all feel that it was something new to our ears, or creating stop breaks that send tingles down your spine, it all reminded me of something he'd told me during an interview 12 months ago. He said "its got to be the best edit you never heard" and now I think I know what he meant by that. One minute you're in one song, then next you're listening to something different and the more you go back and try and think when was the change the less important it becomes.
Summary is that if you get the chance, see this guy. He is not your average DJ. He's a performer.