Joey Raia

Joey Raia is a New York-based mix engineer. He is known for his work with Run The Jewels, Aesop Rock, Nick Hook, Mac Miller and El-P. In 2017 he was nominated for the 2018 Grammy Awards in the category of "Best Rap Song" for mixing "Chase Me" by Dangermouse featuring Run The Jewels and Big Boi. Raia's mixes have also been featured in soundtracks including Frozen, Moana, Baby Driver and EA Sports' FIFA 2018.[1][2][3][4]

Joey Raia
Birth nameJoey Raia
GenresHip hop, Pop
Occupation(s)Mix Engineer, engineer, mixer
Associated actsRun The Jewels, Aesop Rock, El-P, Baby Driver Soundtrack, Frozen Soundtrack, Moana Soundtrack
Websitehttp://joeyraia.com

Raia began his career designing audio electronics for Apogee and would later become an apprentice of the multi-Grammy winning producer, engineer and mixer Bob Clearmountain. He currently works from his private production and mix production studio in Dobbs Ferry, New York. The room was custom designed by veteran studio designer Francis Manzella.[5] Raia is managed by Global Positioning Services management.[6][7]

Discography

Artist Year Album Mixer
Lorde 2018 Supercut (El-P Remix)
Y
Emmi Lovers
Y
Joe Cardamone "Holy War"
Y
Run The Jewels 2017 Run The Jewels 3
Y
Dangermouse feat. Big Boi & Run The Jewels "Chase Me"
Y
Aesop Rock 2016 The Impossible Kid
Y
The Veils Total Depravity
Y
Moana Moana: The Songs
Y
Nick Hook 2015 Collage v.1
Y
Frozen 2014 Frozen: The Songs Engineer
Run The Jewels Run The Jewels 2
Y
Diplo 2013 Revolution
Y
Mac Miller "Watching Movies with The Sound Off
Y
El-P Cancer4Cure
Y
Killer Mike 2012 R.A.P. Music
Y
Aesop Rock Skelethon
Y
Hail Mary Mallon 2011 Are You Gonna Eat That?
Y
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