Every song starts with a conversation

About
I'm a music producer because I love being part of an artist's creative process. My goal is to uncover what makes each song unique and help it become the strongest version of itself.
I work closely with artists from the first demo to the final master, shaping every stage of the process—from production and arranging to recording, mixing and mastering.
Every project is different, which is why I don't believe in formulas. I'd rather listen, ask questions and build a production that stays true to the artist's identity.
I don't want every song to sound like one of my productions. I want every artist to feel that the song is still theirs—only closer to what they always imagined it could be.
The song comes first
Before any arrangement, sound or production decision.
The song leads
There are no formulas. Every song asks for something different.
The song remains
Production changes. The essence doesn't.
Services
Music Production
Finding the sound that best reflects the identity of the song.
Arranging
Creating arrangements that enhance the music without overwhelming it.
Recording
Capturing authentic performances in a comfortable and creative environment.
Vocal Production
Guiding every performance to communicate emotion with honesty.
Mixing
Balancing every element so the song can breathe, move and connect.
Mastering
Preparing the final version to translate consistently across any playback system.
FEATURED PROJECTS
A selection of projects where production served the song.
Recording · Production · Arranging · Mixing · Mastering
Morelio came with a rich musical world and an incredible creative vision. My role was to bring cohesion to that universe while preserving an identity that naturally moves between rock, blues, psychedelia and Latin American folk.
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Recording · Production · Arranging · Mixing · Mastering
Roger and I shared many conversations before making the first production decision. My role was to transform those ideas into a production that sounded as honest as the way he writes.
Philosophy
Every project begins by listening. Understanding who the artist is, what they want to say and why the song exists. Only then do the arrangements, recording, mixing and the rest of the process begin. I believe great production doesn't impose an identity—it helps reveal it.


