Jason Wilcock
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Jason Wilcock is a record producer and sound engineer mainly working from Stakeout Studios in Hampton Court, London.
He was the drummer of British rock band Reuben when they were called Angel. He plays on a number of Angel demos but left the band before Reuben's debut release was recorded. However Jason went on to produced Reuben's debut album Racecar Is Racecar Backwards at his at his home-made studio in Chobham.
More recently Jason produced The Ghost of a Thousand's debut album This Is Where The Fight Begins which received 5K's in Kerrang! alongside the band being nominated for a Kerrang Award. He has also produced tracks for Post-Hardcore band, Fightstar, and tracks for You Me At Six who were also nominated for a Kerrang Award.