Rob Kinelski American record producer (born 1981)
Rob Kinelski
Born Robert Michael Kinelski
Genres Pop , R&B , hip hop Occupations Audio engineer audio mixer record producer
Musical artist
Robert Michael Kinelski (born January 27, 1981)[ 1] is an American audio engineer , mixer, and record producer. He is best known for his work with Billie Eilish , Finneas , Lil Dicky , Big Sean , Karol G , Joji , Beyoncé , and NewJeans , among others.[ 2] In 2020, Kinelski won four Grammy Awards , including Record of the Year , Album of the Year , Best Pop Vocal Album , and Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical for mixing Billie Eilish 's debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? .[ 3]
Career
Kinelski started his career at Sony Studios New York, engineering for Swizz Beatz , LL Cool J , and Ryan Leslie , amongst others, notably working on Beyoncé 's GRAMMY-winning album B'Day .[ 4]
After relocating to Los Angeles in 2009, Kinelski collaborated with No I.D. , J. Cole , Rihanna , Nas , Common , Vince Staples , Jhené Aiko , and Big Sean , and more as a member of the Cocaine 80s music collective.[ 4] Since 2018, he has worked very closely with Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell , mixing a majority of their discography.
References
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