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Ken Lewis

Ken Lewis

Ken Lewis is an American record producer, mixing engineer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist based in New York City. With a career spanning over two decades, Lewis is known for his diverse skill set, having contributed production, engineering, songwriting, instrumentation, and vocals to numerous multi-platinum, gold, and diamond records across a wide range of genres. His work has made an indelible impact on the music industry, with collaborations that include some of the most iconic artists in the world.


Lewis has been directly nominated for 7 Grammy Awards, with notable contributions to high-profile projects such as Eminem’s Recovery, Kanye West’s The College Dropout, and FUN.’s Some Nights. In addition to his mixing and production work, he has played a significant role in the creation of tracks like Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars’ Uptown Funk, Lil Wayne and Drake’s Believe Me, and Kanye West and Jamie Foxx’s Gold Digger, among many other chart-topping hits.


Known for his versatility, Ken Lewis has also been a key player in the world of web-based music education. He is the creator of Audio School Online and Music School Online, two instructional platforms that provide aspiring musicians and engineers with professional insights and tools to hone their craft.


In addition to his solo work, Lewis is also half of the production duo Katalyst, alongside fellow producer Brent Kolatalo. Together, they bring a unique creative energy to their collaborations, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in music production.

Known for Working With:

  • Eminem

  • Kanye West

  • fun.

  • Drake

  • Lil Wayne

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