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Ken Oriole has spent years behind the boards, shaping the sound of some of the most influential records in music. With a Grammy win for his engineering work on Jon Batiste’s “We Are,” collaborations with artists like The-Dream and Anderson .Paak, and even sound work for “Ozark,” Oriole has cemented his place as a top-tier audio engineer. Starting in Atlanta and later making the move to New York, Oriole’s career has been a journey of persistence, skill, and adaptability. Working in legendary studios like Electric Lady and Shangri-La, he’s honed his craft in environments that foster creativity. But for him, the foundation of a great studio isn’t just about the gear—it’s about the people who run it. “The management sets the tone for everything,” Oriole says. “A well-run studio makes the process comfortable and allows artists to be fully creative.”

Throughout his career, Oriole has faced his fair share of challenges. When asked about the most difficult project he’s worked on, he points to New Blue Sun. “Not the artist, but the project,” Oriole reflects. “On any given day at the studio, I had no idea how many musicians or what instruments would be showing up, so I definitely had to mic up and record many new instruments that I had never previously worked with. But I also want to point out that the challenges made this the funniest project I’ve ever done.”

He’s worked with some of the best in the business, and when asked who has challenged him the most in the studio, his answer is clear: The-Dream. “His workflow and strive for excellence are unmatched,” Oriole shares. Beyond his impressive resume, Oriole continues to push himself and encourages up-and-coming engineers to do the same. His advice? Find a way to stand out. “I can’t tell you what that is for you, because it’s different for everyone. Some people master Melodyne, others get into mixing in Atmos. For me, I started as a studio tech, and my ability to read music has been invaluable. Never stop learning.” As for what’s next, Oriole remains tight-lipped, preferring to let the music speak for itself once it’s released. One thing’s for sure—his journey is far from over.

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