Andres Levin | |
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Born | Caracas, Venezuela |
Genres | Latin, Pop, Rock, R&B, |
Occupations | Producer, film maker, song-writer, musician, composer, philanthropist, arranger, guitarist |
Instruments | Guitar, bass, keyboards, programming |
Years active | 1980–present |
Labels | Funmachine |
Associated acts | Yerba Buena, Cucu Diamantes, Chaka Khan, John Legend, Natalie Merchant, David Byrne, D'Angelo, Caetano Veloso |
Andres Levin is a Venezuelan-American record producer, band leader, film maker, recording engineer and philanthropist. Levin won a Grammy award in 2009 for his production of the In The Heights Cast Recording.[1] His Grammy nominated[2] Latin fusion band Yerba Buena was founded along with Cuban-American singer Cucu Diamantes.
Levin has been called the "master-chef of urban fusion" by the Los Angeles Times.[3]
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Levin was born in Caracas, Venezuela. Since his father is a musician and producer as well, Levin was surrounded by music.[4] He began playing guitar at age 10 and was soon immersed in the musical world. In 1988, Levin took advantage of a full scholarship at Berklee School of Music in Boston, Massachusetts before studying composition at Juilliard in New York City. While in New York, Levin worked at Skyline studios and was soon hired by producer Nile Rodgers as a full time Synclavier programmer and arranger. With Rodgers, Levin worked with artists such as the B-52's, Diana Ross, INXS, and The Vaughan Brothers.[5]
Together with Diamantes, Levin formed the band Yerba Buena. Before Yerba Buena, Levin had worked in several disparate genres, including R&B, soul, and Latin. Levin said that the same year the band was founded, he and "CuCu were in Nigeria, Cuba, and Bahia...[and] those influences combined to form the Yerba Buena sound." [6] Levin has also said that even though Yerba Buena "experiments with many influences, the basis of the group is inspired by the African and Cuban diaspora, where both worlds meet. The music is a bridge between the two cultures." [7]
Founded by Levin and Diamantes, Music Has No Enemies is a non-profit organization that is designed "to usher the entertainment industry in a new direction toward the widespread promotion of philanthropy." The organization has worked on several projects to promote social justice and political activism:
On July 24, 2010, Levin and The Bruce High Quality Foundation[8] produced and curated Celebrate Brooklyn! Presents Field of Dreams (Un Mundo Nuevo) in Prospect Park in Brooklyn, New York as a production of Music Has No Enemies. The festival showcased DIY artists and performing artists from around the world, including Luis Guzmán, Keziah Jones, Cucu Diamantes, Pablo Picasso, K-SISE, and Janka Nabay.[9]
In 2008, Levin brought together many prominent Latin musicians to make a video inspired by his work on will.i.am's "Yes We Can" video in support of Barack Obama. Celebrities such as Luis Guzman, Lin Manuel Miranda, Jessica Alba, Paulina Rubio, Alejandro Sanz, John Leguizamo, Don Omar and many others participated. The video currently has more than 350,000 views on YouTube.[10]
In 2008, Music Has No Enemies produced Amnesty International's "The Price of Silence", a commemoration of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Many international artists and activists such as Stephen Marley, Aterciopelados, Natalie Merchant, Yerba Buena and Hugh Masekala filmed a video of their collaborative song set in the UN.[11]
Levin has been involved in the music for advertising industry since 1995. In the fall of 2009 he launched Pirata (with Canadian partner Pirate)[12] to provide sonic branding and audio post production for all aspects of broadcast audio, such as original music and licensing, sound design, full service radio production and 5.1 mixing.[13] Since its creation, Pirata has provided work for Dr. Pepper, Verizon, Miller, Heineken, Cablevision, Kraft, Ritz, and Kohls.[14]
Year | Album | Role | Notes |
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2010 | Natalie Merchant, Leave Your Sleep | Co-producer | |
2010 | Aleks Syntek, Metodos De Placer Instantaneo | Co-producer | |
2009 | In The Heights Cast Album | Producer | Winner of 2009 Grammy: Best Cast Album |
2009 | Cucu Diamantes, Cuculand | Producer | Produced one song, Amanecí Sin Ti |
2009 | Paulina Rubio, Gran City Pop | Producer | |
2007 | Miguel Bosé, Papito | Co-producer | Nominated for 2007 Latin Grammy |
2007 | Yerba Buena, Follow Me | Producer/ Writer | |
2007 | Orishas, Antiodiotico | Producer | Produced five songs; three 2007 Latin Grammy Nominations |
2006 | Marisa Monte, Universo Ao Meu Redor | Producer | |
2006 | Eliane Elias, Around The City | Producer/ Writer | |
2005 | Yerba Buena, Island Life | Producer/ Writer | |
2005 | Orishas, El Kilo | Producer | Nominated for 2005 and 2006 Latin Grammy: Best Latin Alternative Album |
2004 | Ana Torroja, Essential | Producer/ Writer | Produced and wrote four songs |
2004 | Paulina Rubio, Pau-Latino | Writer | Wrote one song, "My Friend, My Amigo" |
2003 | Yerba Buena, President Alien | Producer/ Writer | Nominated for 2003 Grammy: Best Latin Alternative Album |
2002 | Lenine, Falange Canibal | Writer | Wrote one song, "Dolores." Won 2002 Latin Grammy |
2002 | Red Hot and Riot: The Music and Spirit of Fela Kuti | Co-producer | Produced nine songs |
2001 | Bilal, First Born Second | Producer | Produced one song |
2000 | Daniela Mercury, Sol Da Liberdade | Producer | |
2000 | Ana Torroja, Pasajes de un Sueño | Producer/ Writer | |
1999 | Ana Torroja, Pasajes de un Sueño | Producer/ Writer | |
1996-1999 | Arto Lindsay, The Prize, Mundo Civilizado, Noon Chill, Hypercivilizado, Invoke | Producer/ Writer | |
1998 | Aterciopelados, Caribe Atomico | Producer | Nominated for 1998 Grammy: Best Latin Rock |
1998 | Los Amigos Invisibles, The New Sound of the Venezuelan Gozadera | Producer | |
1998 | El Gran Silencio, Libres y Locos | Producer | |
1998 | Carlinhos Brown, Omelette Man | Producer | |
1997 | David Byrne, Feelings | Producer | Produced two songs, "Finite=Alright" and "The Civil Wars" |
1996 | David Byrne and Marisa Monte, Red Hot and Rio | Producer | Produced one song, "Waters of March" |
1995 | Chaka Khan, The Woman I Am | Writer | |
1995 | Doro, Machine II Machine | Producer/ Writer/ Musician | Co-produced and co-wrote four songs |
1994 | Cece Penniston, Thought 'Ya Knew | Producer/Writer | One song, "Through Those Doors" |
1991 | Mica Paris, Contribution | Writer |
Year | Album | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Ladron Que Roba Ladron | Composer | |
2007 | Borderland | Composer | |
2004 | Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights | Composer | Three songs used |
2003 | Cheaper by the Dozen | Composer | "Guajira (I Love U 2 Much)" used |
2003 | Honey | Composer | "Guajira (I Love U 2 Much)" used |
2003 | Chasing Papi | Composer | "Electric Boogaloo" used |
1999 | Red Hot and Lisbon | Producer | Produced five songs |
Year | Album | Role | Notes |
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2008 | Heroes Original Soundtrack | Composer | One song, "Maya's Theme" |
2006 | South BEach | Composer | Wrote Theme Song |
2004 | Entourage | Composer | |
2003 | ER | Composer |