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Luca Pretolesi
GenresEDM, Pop, Hip-Hop
Occupation(s)Music producer, Mixing engineer, DJ
LabelsStudio DMI, Mixdown Music

Luca Pretolesi is an Italian Grammy Award-nominated mixing engineer, music producer, musician, DJ, and educator. He has many records that made it to the top of the charts since 1990s when he started his techno project Digital Boy.

Life

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At the age of 16 Pretolesi moved to Milan, where he completed a three-year training as a sound engineer at a music school. After leaving school, he began in the late 1980s with the production of their own music.[1] In 1990 he published the first single under various project names. He was best known for the Digital Boy project. In 1991 his first album Futuristik was released. With the single The Mountain of King, which Pretolesi had written together with Ronnie Lee, he was able to reach number one in the Italian single charts in 1994. In 1994 he founded his own label D-Boy Records. Numerous other publications appeared by the early 2000s.

In 2002 Pretolesi moved to Las Vegas and increasingly turned to sound engineering, specializing in mixing and mastering, where he has helped craft modern EDM sound.[2] He mixed music for artists and projects such as Steve Aoki, Diplo, Major Lazer, Jack Ü, Lil Jon, Gareth Emery, Snoop Lion and Skrillex.

In 2013 he opened his studio called Digital Music Innovation[3][4] in the Wynn Las Vegas hotel complex, which later moved to new custom-built facilities.

In 2020 Pretolesi was nominated for the Best Dance Grammy Award in the 63rd Grammy Awards as a mixing engineer for the song "On My Mind" – Diplo & Sidepiece.[5][6]

That same year Pretolesi started his own online mixing and mastering teaching academy named MyMixLab. Pretolesi works in collaboration with Acustica Audio having created the Diamond services plugins[7] together which includes partnerships with engineers and producers Mike Dean,[8] Dave Pensado, Greg Wells and others.

Discography

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 Albums

Singles and EPs

References

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  1. ^ "Psychology of a Mix Engineer: An Interview With Luca Pretolesi". Modern Mixing. April 6, 2015.
  • ^ Bracelin, Jason (July 22, 2019). "Las Vegas-based mixing engineer has helped craft modern EDM sound". Las Vegas Review-Journal.
  • ^ Willings, Sam (November 28, 2019). "Show Off Your Studio: Luca Pretolesi's Studio DMI". MusicTech.
  • ^ "Sound engineer Luca Pretolesi and Studio DMI". GikAkoustics. March 27, 2017.
  • ^ "Luca Pretolesi Nomination at GRAMMY.com". Grammy Awards. November 24, 2020.
  • ^ Flanagan, Andrew (November 24, 2020). "Beyoncé, Dua Lipa Headline 2021 Grammy Nominations". NPR.
  • ^ "Two-Plugin Dynamics Suite: Acustica Audio releases Diamond Transient". SonicState.com. September 23, 202.
  • ^ Feron (November 24, 2020). "Mike Dean's first plugin called 'Gainstation' is now available". We Rave You.
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