João Milliet

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Nationality Brazilian
Occupation Mixing Engineer, Musician
Awards 2x Latin Grammy winner, 9x nominee including 2x best engineered album
Website
João Milliet Official Website

João Milliet is a Brazilian musician and mixing engineer with two Latin Grammy awards and 9 Latin Grammy nominations. [1]

Early Beginnings in Music

João Milliet embarked on his musical journey during his formative years, deeply entwined with Brazil's vibrant music landscape. [2] Born into a family with a recording studio dedicated to advertising music, Milliet's initial foray involved singing in advertising jingles and children's songs for the renowned group Palavra Cantada.[3]

A Guitarist's Passion Ignites

At the age of 12, a pivotal moment steered Milliet's musical path. Expressing a desire for a mixing console as a birthday present, his father redirected him towards learning to play an instrument. This led him to the electric guitar, sparking a profound love for the instrument and laying the foundation for his musical pursuits.

Formative Years with Kiko Loureiro

Taking a significant turn, Milliet's musical journey intersected with Kiko Loureiro, the guitarist for the heavy metal band Angra. This association not only fueled Milliet's passion for the guitar but also paved the way for the formation of his first band.[4]

Educational Pursuits at Santa Marcelina

Entering the Santa Marcelina music college at 18, Milliet aimed to refine his skills in composition and conducting. However, a music production course with tonmeister Eduardo Avellar reignited his passion for the recording arts.

Focus on Mixing: A Career-Defining Choice

Recognizing his affinity for mixing, Milliet began to decline jobs unrelated to this aspect of music production. Specializing in mixing, he formed a power pop band signed by Universal Music, marking a significant step in his burgeoning career.

Breakthrough with Gloria's "[Re]Nascido"

A turning point arrived with the success of Gloria's melodic hardcore album "[Re]Nascido." This marked Milliet's first major hit, setting the stage for further recognition in the industry.[5]

Transformation at Mix With The Masters

A pivotal moment unfolded during the Mix With The Masters workshop in France, where Milliet studied under renowned engineer Manny Marroquin. This experience reshaped his perspectives on mixing, leading to fruitful collaborations and inspired recordings.[6]

From Duo to Band: Reality Show "Superstar"

Milliet's folk-pop duo, born out of a workshop recording, gained attention and secured an invitation to the reality show "Superstar" on Globo. Although falling short of being finalists, this exposure led to a significant opportunity – working with Sandy and joining her band.[7]

Collaborating with Sandy: Nós, Voz, Eles and Beyond

His collaboration with Sandy resulted in recording and mixing her successful album "Nós, Voz, Eles," followed by joining her band as a guitarist, acoustic guitarist, and mandolin player. This period brought increased visibility and further opportunities in Milliet's flourishing career.

Latin Grammy Triumphs and Continued Success

In the following years, Milliet continued making significant contributions to the Brazilian music scene. Notable accomplishments include Latin Grammy wins for albums like "Índigo Borboleta Anil" by Liniker and "Tempo de Romance" by Chitãozinho e Xororó.[8]

Best Engineered Album Latin Grammy Nominations

Milliet's expertise in engineering excellence earned him two notable Latin Grammy nominations. In 2022, the iconic album "Índigo Borboleta Anil" by Liniker received a Latin Grammy in the category "Best Brazilian Popular Music Album," with a nomination in the coveted "Best Engineered Album" category. The following year, in 2023, he received another nomination in the "Best Engineered Album" category for the album "Depois Do Fim" by Lagum, showcasing Milliet's consistent commitment to sonic excellence.[9]

2023: A Year of Nominations

In 2023, Milliet's exceptional work earned him two more Latin Grammy nominations, solidifying his reputation as a sought-after mixing engineer. His versatility was showcased in projects like "Habilidades Extraordinárias" by Tulipa Ruiz, featuring immersive mixing in Dolby Atmos.[10]

A Legacy of Over a Thousand Songs

With over a thousand songs mixed in the last twelve years, Milliet's journey has been marked by awards, billions of streams, and collaborations with diverse artists and producers. His commitment to expanding horizons and working on diverse projects reflects his dedication to bringing artists' sound ideas to life.[11]

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