Marc Urselli


Marc Urselli is a freelance New York City-based Italian-Swiss 5-time nominated 3-time Grammy Award–winning audio engineer, live sound engineer, music producer, mixing engineer, remixer, sound designer, composer, musician, contributor, blogger.
He is best known for his work as a recording and mixing engineer in the genres of rock, jazz and experimental/new music with artists such as Lou Reed, Mike Patton, Les Paul, Jack DeJohnette, John Patitucci, Nick Cave, John Zorn, and Laurie Anderson.

Career

He recorded all of John Zorn's albums since 2007 and albums for Zorn's label Tzadik. As of the end of 2016 he recorded over 60 albums by John Zorn and 98 albums in total for Tzadik
In 2005 he recorded and mixed the Les Paul's 90th birthday tribute album Les Paul & Friends: American Made World Played featuring Les Paul himself. The album won two Grammy Awards at the 48th Annual Grammy Awards for Best Rock Instrumental Performance and Best Pop Instrumental Performance. Urselli also worked as a recording engineer on the Mexican-American singer Lila Downs' 2004 album "Una Sangre ", which won a Latin Grammy in the category of Best Contemporary Folk Album at the 2005 Latin Grammy Awards. Other albums nominated for a Grammy Award that Urselli worked on include the 2011 Laurie Anderson album "Homeland" and the 2004 Roy Hargrove "Strength", which was released under the artist name "RH Factor" and was produced by Brian Bacchus.
Urselli has also worked with Luther Vandross, Mike Patton, Marianne Faithfull, Jack DeJohnette, Esperanza Spalding, John Patitucci, Lionel Loueke, Patti Labelle, Martha Wainwright, Brian Ferry, Vincenzo Pastano, Citizen Cope, Preachers Son, Lili Roquelin, Chihiro Yamanaka and hundreds of other artists and albums. Urselli is also known for his work as a sound designer for film and TV and he has recorded and mixed several movie soundtracks.
Urselli is also a published author and contributor to many publications. He writes for and has written for Sonic Scoop. In 2009, author Daylle Deanna Schwartz published "Start and Run Your Own Record Label, Third Edition" and used many quotes by Urselli to illustrate the process of recording and mixing at home. Urselli was also mentioned in the "Journal of the Audio Engineering Society" Volume 55, Issues 7–12.
In 1994 Urselli founded an online music magazine called Chain D.L.K. to help promote and grant exposure to electronic, industrial, experimental and avantgarde music and he is currently still Editor in Chief of the publication. The publication was mentioned in the book "ZINES! Volume One: Incendiary Interviews with Independent Publishers" by V. Vale.
In 2008 Urselli was a teacher of engineering and recording techniques at a Grammy Camp course held at the USC in Los Angeles. In 2010 he was also a faculty teacher of Pro Tools at MTEC.
He was a featured speaker at conferences such as SxSW, CMJ, MTEC and others.
Urselli is on the advisory board of Sunset Island Group and on the Young Musicians Project music school.
Urselli is a voting member of NARAS and NARIP.
In 2013 Urselli lives in New York City where he is chief house engineer and studio manager of the legendary recording studio Eastside Sound, one of the longest running recording studios in New York.
In 2015 Urselli produced and recorded "Out Comes Woman" by Honeybird at Eastside Sound.
In 2014 Urselli became the sound engineer of choice for all of the releases by the subscription-based vinyl-only record label Newvelle Records, a French-American record label specializing in high quality limited editions LP releases of jazz recordings.
In 2016 and 2017 Urselli has also worked as a sound engineer for two operas by for Beth Morrison Productions: "Aging Magician" with music by composer Paola Prestini and featuring singer/librettist Rinde Eckert and "Breaking the Waves " with music by composer Missy Mazzoli and featuring soprano Kiera Duffy, which is based on director/screenwriter Lars von Trier's 1996 film by Breaking the Waves.

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