Education
Maserati attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts for production and engineering.
Maserati attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts for production and engineering.
His work encompasses worldwide sales in excess of 100 million units. 1 single, "Crazy In Love", a Latin Grammy Award for Sérgio Mendes"s Timeless (2006)
He relocated to New York City during the early days of the record making business in New York City, and was trained by the technical and engineering staff of legendary Sigma Sound Studios as well as the steady stream of Rhythm & Blues, Dance and Rock luminaries who booked the rooms there. According to Sound on Sound, Maserati helped to define the sound of New York hip-hop and Rhythm & Blues through his mixes: a "huge low end and a smooth, velvety high", and an “outhouse on the bottom, penthouse on the top”, according to Mix magazine.
Maserati uses both analog and digital technology, and has worked with manufacturers to test, create, distribute and promote quality audio solutions for the market.
Pretty much every record he had ever made had been mixed on Tannoy speakers. Maserati has been a spokesperson for other brands including Avid, Chandler Limited, SoundToys, RetroInstruments, Crane Song, Softube and Universal Audio.
Maserati"s brand is international. He speaks and teaches regularly both in the United States and abroad.
In 2011, Maserati and Stefan Skarbek co-founded Mirrorball Entertainment, Limited Liability Company. The company was incorporated in California 2012.
Mirrorball Entertainment is a record label as well as a publishing and production company.