Michael Brauer

Michael H. Brauer is an esteemed American mix engineer whose work has defined the sound of some of the most iconic albums in contemporary music. With a career spanning decades, Brauer’s mastery of the mixing process has earned him recognition as one of the most sought-after engineers in the industry.
Brauer is a six-time Grammy Award winner, having received accolades for his work on John Mayer's Continuum (Best Pop Vocal Album), Coldplay's Parachutes (Best Alternative Album), and Coldplay's Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends (Best Rock Album). His impeccable engineering skills and attention to detail have helped elevate the sound of countless albums, from rock to pop to jazz, cementing his place as a go-to engineer for many artists.
Throughout his career, Brauer has worked with an extraordinary range of artists, including Coldplay, The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, Jeff Buckley, Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, Tony Bennett, and Rod Stewart, among others. His expertise also extends to a diverse range of genres, from rock and alternative to jazz, soul, and indie, with clients such as James Brown, David Byrne, Billy Joel, Ben Folds, and KT Tunstall.
Known for Working With:
John Mayer
Coldplay
The Rolling Stones
Deacon Blue
Aerosmith