Tommy’s work for Melanie MacLaren have been described as “atmospheric and haunting modern folk” whereas his collaboration with Mcclendon sits more in a sub-genre that some reviewers have dubbed “apocalyptic indie-rock.” His productions have been featured on a variety of Spotify Editorials like Fresh Finds Folk, PopCo, Fresh Finds Pop, Morning Coffee, Morning Acoustic, Chill Pop, Slow Dancing In The Living Room, Warm Fuzzy Feeling, and Mellow Evening.
Tommy Champion’s sound stems in large part to his unending search for new sounds and textures. As an obsessive learner, he spends his free time actively researching and deeply learning new instruments, tape machines, synthesizers, drum machines, plug-ins to always have something new to bring to his work. He eat, sleeps, and breathes all things production, engineering, and sound design. For a full studio inventory, visit the “Gear” page of his website.
Hailing originally from Connecticut, Tommy earned his Bachelor’s in Music and Philosophy at Davidson College of Music in 2017, and went on to graduate from Berklee College of Music in Valencia in 2018 with a Master’s in Contemporary Performance (Production Concentration). He lives and works at his studio is located right in the Lower East Side of Manhattan.