Generated by GPT-5-mini| Fernando Garibay | |
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| Name | Fernando Garibay |
| Occupation | Record producer; songwriter; composer; DJ |
Fernando Garibay is a Mexican-American record producer, songwriter, composer, and DJ known for his work in pop, electronic, and dance music. He has produced and written for a wide range of international artists across mainstream and independent scenes, contributing to chart-topping albums and singles, film soundtracks, and multimedia projects. His career bridges studio production, remix culture, and philanthropic initiatives, engaging with major labels, independent imprints, and industry organizations.
Born in Mexico City, Garibay spent formative years influenced by the Latin music scene in Mexico City, the pop markets of Los Angeles, and the club culture of New York City. He pursued music studies and moved between conservatory environments and contemporary production programs linked to institutions such as USC Thornton School of Music, Berklee College of Music, and community arts organizations in Los Angeles County. Early mentorship and studio apprenticeships connected him with producers from the American record industry, engineers from Abbey Road Studios-inspired training, and session musicians associated with orchestras like the Los Angeles Philharmonic and ensembles tied to Hollywood Bowl recordings.
Garibay's professional trajectory began with songwriting and session production for artists on labels including Interscope Records, Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, and Republic Records. He rose to wider prominence through collaborations with pop stars linked to managers and executives from Creative Artists Agency and William Morris Endeavor, and by working in studios in neighborhoods associated with the music business such as Hollywood and Silver Lake. He has contributed to soundtracks associated with franchises distributed by Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, and 20th Century Studios, and composed music for campaigns involving brands like Calvin Klein and H&M. Garibay has also launched independent ventures tied to imprint structures similar to Island Records and Def Jam Recordings, and has curated events at venues like The Roxy Theatre and festivals such as Coachella and Ultra Music Festival.
Garibay's production aesthetic blends elements of mainstream pop music with electronic textures derived from genres represented by artists on labels like Warp Records and Ninja Tune. His use of vocal layering, synth programming, and beat structures shows influences from producers associated with Motown-era arrangements, the dance-pop of Stock Aitken Waterman, the electronic experimentation of Kraftwerk, and contemporary producers linked to XL Recordings and Ministry of Sound. He draws inspiration from performers and songwriters such as David Bowie, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Prince and producers like Quincy Jones, Mark Ronson, Timbaland, and Pharrell Williams. Garibay's work also reflects currents from Latin artists connected to imprints like Sony Music Latin and songwriting traditions embodied by figures such as Juan Gabriel and Maná.
Garibay has produced and written for high-profile recording artists, collaborating with pop icons associated with Interscope Records and Republic Records as well as alternative acts linked to Columbia Records and Atlantic Records. Notable collaborators include artists connected to the global pop circuit like Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Rihanna, Madonna, Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Shakira, Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, Sia, Ariana Grande, Kylie Minogue, Beck, Christina Aguilera, Ellie Goulding, Dua Lipa, Selena Gomez, The Weeknd, Calvin Harris, David Guetta, Diplo, Zedd, Skrillex, Marshmello, P!nk, Miley Cyrus, Florence Welch, Natalie Merchant, Halsey, Lorde, Sting, Seal, Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull, Daddy Yankee, J Balvin, Maluma, Carlos Santana, Usher, Miguel, Andra Day, John Legend, Sam Smith, Calvin Harris (as producer), Tiësto, Armin van Buuren, Deadmau5, Steve Aoki, Gorillaz, Travis Scott, Kendrick Lamar, Sia (repeat collaborations), John Mayer, Ryan Tedder, Max Martin, Dr. Luke, Greg Kurstin, Jack Antonoff, Daniel Bedingfield, and remix partnerships with DJs from Ministry of Sound rosters. He has also worked with film composers affiliated with Hans Zimmer-led projects and arrangers tied to Tommy LiPuma-era sessions, contributing to recordings featuring orchestras like the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and choruses associated with West End productions.
Garibay's work has been associated with projects that received nominations and awards from institutions such as the Grammy Awards, the Billboard Music Awards, the MTV Video Music Awards, the American Music Awards, and international ceremonies like the Latin Grammy Awards and the BRIT Awards. His productions have charted on lists compiled by Billboard (magazine), appeared on year-end charts in markets tracked by IFPI, and been certified by national bodies such as RIAA and equivalents in United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada. Industry publications such as Rolling Stone (magazine), Pitchfork, Billboard (magazine), NME, and Variety (magazine) have profiled his contributions to contemporary pop and electronic music.
Category:Living people Category:Record producers Category:Songwriters