![]() ![]() In this way, I hope I can be a role model for my students and inspire original ways of listening, making, and capturing music.” And by ‘success’ I mean putting in the work to find out who you are, what honestly makes you tick and what makes you unique, then taking a healthy and proactive approach towards achieving a lifestyle that keeps you inspired and healthy in a sustainable way. Personally, I feel I’ve enjoyed great success while marching to my own (pretty eclectic) drumbeat. “I encourage my students to think outside common-denominator preconceptions of ‘success,’ ‘failure,’ ‘good,’ ‘bad,’ and ‘true.’ I’m a bit of an idealist in that I with the notion that, to go into this business, you can only seriously do so in a big entertainment city like New York, L.A., or Nashville. That’s what I do in this profession: I communicate with musicians as human beings, try to really understand the emotional connection that moved them to make music, and figure out how to capture and bring out 110 percent of their message (and in doing so, also my own).” I’m drawn to understanding people, emotions, and things to figure out how to use and combine elements for an emotional outcome. It fits like a glove since it blends a highly creative and philosophical endeavor with a highly precise, tangible, and technical craft, and the convergence of those elements go totally in line with my personality and passions. “As far back as I can remember I always knew I would end up doing something music related, but it wasn't until I discovered music production and engineering that I truly found my voice. In 2021, he founded The Pedagogy Arts Collective at Berklee, a pan-college, international initiative that fosters and maximizes holistic excellence in the science and art of education. In 2015, Gonzalez Müller was the recipient of Berklee's Distinguished Faculty Award for his innovative work as an educator and in 2018 became the program director of the master's degree program in music production for Berklee Online. In the U.S., he’s continued to work with Nine Inch Nails, Victor Wooten, Kronos Quartet, Jason Newsted (ex-Metallica) and toured with Wynton Marsalis. 1 hit with "Teach Me Again" from Elisa and Tina Turner. In Italy, Gonzalez Müller has also produced, arranged, and mixed albums for L’Aura and scored a no. In 2009, his collaboration with Los Amigos Invisibles won the band a Latin Grammy Award for its album Commercial, and this collaboration later earned a Grammy nomination in 2018 and another Latin Grammy win in 2020. In his home country of Venezuela, he's produced many chart-topping albums for Caramelos de Cianuro, Desorden Público and Viniloversus to name a few. Major in Music Production and EngineeringĪfter graduating from Berklee College of Music in 1999, Enrique Gonzalez Müller started his career as a music producer and engineer at the Plant Studios working with artists like the Dave Matthews Band, Joe Satriani, Joan Baez, MC Hammer, DJ Quik, Les Claypool, and members of Metallica.Major in Independent Recording and Production. ![]() Professional Writing and Music Technology Music Production and Engineering ![]()
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