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Robert Margouleff

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Robert Margouleff
NameRobert Margouleff
OccupationAudio engineer, record producer

Robert Margouleff is a renowned American audio engineer and record producer, best known for his work with Stevie Wonder, Miles Davis, and Herbie Hancock. He has been instrumental in shaping the sound of numerous iconic albums, including Stevie Wonder's Innervisions and Miles Davis' On the Corner. Margouleff's innovative approach to audio engineering has been influenced by his collaborations with George Clinton, Parliament-Funkadelic, and Sly and the Family Stone. His work has also been recognized by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences and the Grammy Awards.

Early Life and Education

Robert Margouleff was born in New York City and grew up in a family of Jazz enthusiasts, often attending concerts at the Village Vanguard and Carnegie Hall. He developed an interest in audio engineering while studying at the Institute of Audio Research in Manhattan, where he was exposed to the work of Phil Spector and Brian Wilson. Margouleff's early career was shaped by his experiences working with Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, and Janis Joplin at the Fillmore East and Fillmore West. He also drew inspiration from the Psychedelic rock scene, which included bands like Pink Floyd, The Grateful Dead, and Jefferson Airplane.

Career

Margouleff's career as an audio engineer and record producer took off in the 1970s, with his work on Stevie Wonder's Talking Book and Innervisions. He also collaborated with Miles Davis on On the Corner and Get Up with It, and worked with Herbie Hancock on Head Hunters and Thrust. Margouleff's innovative use of Moog synthesizers and other electronic instruments helped to define the sound of Funk and Jazz-Funk in the 1970s, influencing artists like Earth, Wind & Fire, Kool & the Gang, and The Isley Brothers. He also worked with Rock artists like The Rolling Stones, The Who, and Led Zeppelin, and was involved in the production of soundtracks for films like Super Fly and The Harder They Come.

Collaborations and Notable Works

Margouleff's collaborations with Stevie Wonder are among his most notable works, including the albums Music of My Mind, Talking Book, and Innervisions. He also worked with Miles Davis on A Tribute to Jack Johnson and Live-Evil, and collaborated with Herbie Hancock on Mwandishi and Sextant. Margouleff's work with George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic resulted in albums like Maggot Brain and One Nation Under a Groove, and he also collaborated with Sly and the Family Stone on There's a Riot Goin' On and Fresh. His other notable collaborations include work with The O'Jays, The Temptations, and Marvin Gaye, as well as Jazz artists like John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, and Charles Mingus.

Awards and Legacy

Margouleff's work has been recognized with numerous awards, including multiple Grammy Awards and nominations. He has also been awarded the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences' Technical Grammy Award for his contributions to the development of audio technology. Margouleff's legacy extends beyond his own work, as he has influenced a generation of audio engineers and record producers, including Quincy Jones, Daniel Lanois, and Brian Eno. His innovative approach to audio engineering has also had a lasting impact on the music industry, with his use of Moog synthesizers and other electronic instruments helping to shape the sound of Funk, Jazz-Funk, and Electronic music.

Personal Life

Margouleff currently resides in Los Angeles, where he continues to work as an audio engineer and record producer. He has been involved in various philanthropic efforts, including work with the Grammy Foundation and the MusicCares organization. Margouleff has also been recognized for his contributions to the music industry by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the National Recording Registry. His work has been celebrated by artists like Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, and Daft Punk, who have all cited Margouleff as an influence and have incorporated elements of his sound into their own music. Category:American audio engineers Category:American record producers

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