New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The Recording Academy Producers & Engineers Wing®, in partnership with The Latin Recording Academy, kicked off Latin GRAMMY Week in Las Vegas, with the third annual "En La Mezcla," a celebration of Latin recording professionals. The evening was hosted by multiple GRAMMY® and Latin GRAMMY award-winning producer and engineer
Sebastian Krys. Over 200 recording professionals, Latin GRAMMY nominees and music industry executives gathered at Studio X, in the Palms Casino Resort, where DJ Mr. Pauer set the mood for the evening of music and fellowship.
Latin Academy President and CEO Gabriel Abaroa and Producers and Engineers Wing Managing Director, Maureen Droney each took the stage to welcome guests. Abaroa emphasized the importance of the producing and engineering community and shared numerous achievements the Latin Recording Academy accomplished over the last year. Abaroa and Krys then introduced Santiago Cruz, the evening's special musical guest, who serenaded guests with emotional acoustic renditions of several of his popular songs.
"En La Mezcla" featured some of the most prestigious audio-related brands who showed their latest products and interacted with guests. One of the highlights of the night featured a special presentation by a JBL professional that demonstrated the 7 Series line of studio monitors and debuted the new Sub18 subwoofer from the Studio X's control room. Other sponsors included AKG, DBX, FabFilter, HARMAN®, Iron Mountain Entertainment Services, Lexicon, Melodyne and Native Instruments.
"This evening, we celebrate the wonderful group of individuals who work behind the scenes to create unforgettable music, and especially those nominated in the Latin GRAMMY producing and engineering fields," said Droney. "Their accomplishments resonate through the whole industry, and reflect the unique voice and perspective expressed through Latin music."
"Once again, music becomes a fantastic facilitator, bringing together people from the most diverse backgrounds; ethnic roots and music styles. What better time to recognize and honor the professionals that make recorded music, regardless of their language than during the Latin GRAMMY week," stated Abaroa.