Tony Maserati is an American
record producer
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and
audio engineer specializing in
mixing. He was involved in the development of the New York R&B and hip-hop scene in the 1990s, working with
Mary J. Blige,
Notorious B.I.G.,
Puff Daddy
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, and
Queen Latifah.
Since then he has worked on
Grammy
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nominated projects with
The Black Eyed Peas
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,
Beyoncé (who he won
Best R&B Album with on her 2003 ''
Dangerously in Love''),
Jason Mraz,
Robin Thicke
Robin Alan Thicke (born March 10, 1977) is an American singer, songwriter and record producer. He is best known for his 2013 hit single " Blurred Lines", which is one of the best-selling singles of all time. At the 56th Annual Grammy Awards, h ...
, and
Usher
Usher may refer to:
Several jobs which originally involved directing people and ensuring people are in the correct place:
* Usher (occupation)
** Church usher
** Wedding usher, one of the male attendants to the groom in a wedding ceremony
** Fiel ...
. Maserati won a Latin Grammy in 2006 for his work on
Sérgio Mendes’s ''Timeless.'' He has been nominated for a total of 10 Grammys, with four for
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
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* In 1959, the award was known as Best Engineered Record – Non-Classical
* In 1960, it was awarded as Best Engineer ...
.
Early life
Maserati began college at Northeastern University before transferring to Boston’s
Berklee College of Music
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in the early 1980s.
He originally majored in Composition, but switched to the
Music Production and Engineering major when it was first offered in 1983.
While at Berklee, he learned to mix by doing the sound for the Marsells.
He graduated with an MA in 1986.
Career
New York Hip-Hop and R&B
Maserati went to work in New York City at
Sigma Sound Studios where he assisted
Glenn Rosenstein
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. Rosenstein introduced him to
Full Force
Full Force is an American music group of hip hop and R&B singers and producers from Brooklyn, New York.
Members
*B-Fine (Brian George) - drums and drum programming, backing vocals
*Shy Shy (Hugh Junior Clark) - bass guitar, backing voc ...
, who helped Maserati learn to arrange and mix.
While at Sigma Sound he worked with
Whitney Houston
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and
James Brown,
and was able to mix his first song,
Samantha Fox’s “
Naughty Girls (Need Love Too).” He credits much of the musical sound he developed on his work at Berklee and the influence of Full Force.
In 1989, Maserati went independent, specializing in mixing, setting him apart at the time since most musical engineers focused on production.
During his time at
Sigma Sound
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, Maserati had befriended studio managers around the city, and he contacted them requesting work on R&B and Hip-Hop.
While most mixers worked on rock, Maserati claims he focused on R&B and Hip-Hop because it “was the only place where innovation was happening.”
Maserati was introduced to
Puff Daddy
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Science and technology
* Puff, a small quantity of gas or smoke in the air
** Puff, a light gust of wind
** Exhalation
** Inhalation
* Puff model, volcanic ash tracking model developed at the University of Alaska Fairbanks
...
in the early-90s through the producer
Devante Swing. Puff Daddy brought Maserati into
Bad Boy Records and, Maserati claims, Puff Daddy “locked me down” for the following six years.
As a result, Maserati worked with every major New York R&B and hip-hop artist of the 1990s, including mixing albums for
Busta Rhymes,
Mary J. Blige,
The Notorious B.I.G
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.,
Faith Evans, and
Queen Latifah.
Maserati regards these years as very collaborative, and he allowed the various artists to work with his analogue equipment to help develop their desired sound.
According to ''
Mix
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** Tom Mix (1880-1940), American film star
* nickname of Mix Diskerud (born Mikkel, 1990), Norwegian-American soccer player
* Mix camp, an informal settlement in Namibia
* Mix ...
'' magazine, Maserati provided the definitive sound of
New York hip-hop in the form of heavy bass lines while also providing high fidelity sounds on the other end of the scale.
According to ''
Sound on Sound
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'', the result was a "huge low end and a smooth, velvety high,"
and which ''
Mix
Mix, mixes or mixing may refer to:
Persons & places
* Mix (surname)
** Tom Mix (1880-1940), American film star
* nickname of Mix Diskerud (born Mikkel, 1990), Norwegian-American soccer player
* Mix camp, an informal settlement in Namibia
* Mix ...
'' labelled an “outhouse on the bottom, penthouse on the top.”
The success of the New York R&B and hip-hop sound propelled Maserati into a widely known and well-established mixer.
He received his first four
Grammy
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nominations in 2003, with two nominations for being a part of “
Crazy in Love” by
Beyoncé featuring
Jay-Z and “
Where is the Love” by
the Black Eyed Peas
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featuring
Justin Timberlake, both of which were up for
Record of the Year. He was also nominated for his own work in the
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
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* In 1959, the award was known as Best Engineered Record – Non-Classical
* In 1960, it was awarded as Best Engineer ...
for the Black Eyed Peas’ ''
Elephunk.''
He won
Best R&B Album that year on
Beyoncé’s ''
Dangerously in Love''. The following year he was nominated again for
Album of the Year Album of the Year, often abbreviated to AOTY, may refer to:
Awards
* ARIA Award for Album of the Year, Australia
* Brit Award for British Album of the Year, UK
* Grammy Award for Album of the Year, US
* Juno Award for Album of the Year, CA
* Lati ...
on
Usher
Usher may refer to:
Several jobs which originally involved directing people and ensuring people are in the correct place:
* Usher (occupation)
** Church usher
** Wedding usher, one of the male attendants to the groom in a wedding ceremony
** Fiel ...
’s ''
Confessions.''
Throughout this period, Maserati worked mostly with
analogue consoles rather than digital tools.
This required enormous amounts of space and specialized equipment. To fit it all in, Maserati built his own studio, Una Volta, in a barn in upstate New York.
In 2008, he began working with his long-time collaborator
Jason Mraz on the album ''
We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things,'' for which Maserati was nominated for a Grammy in
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
The Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical has been awarded since 1959. The award had several minor name changes:
* In 1959, the award was known as Best Engineered Record – Non-Classical
* In 1960, it was awarded as Best Engineer ...
.
Los Angeles
While his upstate barn provided the needed space for his equipment, Maserati disliked being so far from the city and the intimate collaborations of the studios.
Around the same time, the music scene was decamping from New York to the West Coast.
In 2010, Maserati moved to Los Angeles where he was able to get large amounts of space while still being within the city.
However, he left most of his bulky analogue equipment in New York, which pushed him to adopt more of the digital equipment for mixing and automation.
In 2011, Maserati and songwriter
Stefan Skarbek co-founded
Mirrorball Entertainment, LLC in North Hollywood. Maserati worked with studio designer and acoustician Martin Pilchner to create modular studios in which each room could be redesigned to meet the specific needs of the production team renting the space. Maserati and Skarbek offered their production services in the space, allowing whole albums to be produced, published, and recorded on site.
The integrated approach had Maserati directly mixing major tracks and overseeing the remaining tracks mixed by his assistants and mentees.
Maserati is a client with Pulse Recording.
Grammy Awards
Winner
2003 Best Contemporary R&B Album: Beyoncé ''
Dangerously in Love''
Nominee
2003 Record of the Year: The Black Eyed Peas “
Where is the Love”
2003 Record of the Year: Beyoncé “
Crazy in Love”
2003 Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical: The Black Eyed Peas, ''
Elephunk''
2004 Album of the Year: Usher ''
Confessions''
2008 Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical: Jason Mraz ''
We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things''
2012 Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical: Jason Mraz ''
Love is a Four Letter Word''
2013 Record of the Year: Robin Thicke “
Blurred Lines
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”
2014 Album of the Year: Beyoncé ''
Beyoncé''
2016 Album of the Year: Beyoncé ''
Lemonade''
2017 Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical: K. Flay ''
Every Where is Some Where''
Selected discography
References
External links
Official siteWaves Audio interview with Tony Maserati
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American audio engineers
American record producers
Mixing engineers
Berklee College of Music alumni
Grammy Award winners
Latin Grammy Award winners
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)