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Dr Daniel Pratt is a Senior Lecturer and Course Leader at the University of West London's London College of Music, directing programs in BMus (Hons) Performance and Recording and BA (Hons) Recording, Mixing and Production. He co-directs London Noise Records, a student-run label distributed through AWAL.
With over two decades in the music industry, Dr Pratt has worked as a record producer, performer, and educator, releasing music through Sony, Universal, and independent labels. His engineering collaborations include Bruce Woolley (Video Killed the Radio Star), Christopher Elliot (Amy Winehouse), and Ralph Salmins (Aretha Franklin, Elton John). As a performer, he has toured Australia, Hong Kong, The UK, and USA, playing venues like the Whisky a Gogo (LA) and Bowery Ballroom (NY).
Dr Pratt's research focuses on innovative recording concepts, Dolby Atmos applications, and transnational music production, with publications in the UWL Repository. His work explores the studio as an interactive instrument, analyzing how engineers mediate creative processes through spatial audio technologies. Recent publications examine sonification of radiological data and flow-state optimization in music production.
He teaches across multiple programs including MA Advanced Music Technology, BA (Hons) Music Technology, and supervises PhD Music and MRes Creative Practice candidates.





