Wessel Oltheten

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Wessel Oltheten
Born1983 [1]
Occupation(s)Recording engineer, mix engineer, mastering engineer, author
Years active2004–present [1]
Website www.wesseloltheten.nl/nl

Wessel Oltheten is a Dutch recording, mixing and mastering engineer. Artists he worked for include Michael Jackson and David Garrett. In 2018 Wessel published his educational book 'Mixing With Impact'. [1] [2]

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