About Us
Tim's
Story
Tim has been an active Canadian music producer for over 25 years. He started his career by building a studio in his basement in Dartmouth Nova Scotia. One of his first clients were the Sons of Maxwell. Dave Carroll, one of the band members wrote the viral internet sensation “United breaks guitars” with several million downloads.
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Moving to Shelburne, Tim built another studio. This one was much larger and was carefully constructed with sound treatment and client comfort of the greatest concern. Bands such as the Crash Test Dummies were recorded at this studio and it was a go-to studio for artists from across Canada.
In 2005, Tim moved the studio to the beautiful Broad River in Liverpool Nova Scotia. Clientele grew very quickly as Tim earned a reputation as one of the most sought-after producers in Canada.
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He garnished several awards including the coveted ‘Golden Mic’ award in 1992, and was 8 times nominated for ‘Recording Studio of the year’, ‘Producer of the year’, and ‘Studio Engineer of the year’ by the East Coast Music Association/ Music Nova Scotia. Clients travelled from as far away as the UK and Australia to record with Tim.
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In 2020, Tim decided to pull up stakes and make a major move to beautiful Mexico, where he now resides. Feswick Productions can now be found in the tranquil coastal town of Huatulco.







