Ben Glatzer

Ben Glatzer
Born
Ben-Zion Glatzer

(1959-10-08) 8 October 1959
OccupationsSound engineer, record producer, drummer
Years active1977–2006
LabelsEmbryo, Citadel, Murmur
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Ben-Zion "Ben" Glatzer (born 8 October 1959, Perth) is an Australian sound engineer and producer. He worked on Ammonia's debut album, Mint 400 (1995), The Chevelles' At Second Glance (1995), Cartman's debut Go! (2002), The Stems' Mushroom Soup: The Citadel Years (2003), and The Sleepy Jackson's debut Lovers (2003). From 1994 to 2002 Glatzer won a total of eight West Australian Music Industry Awards for his work.