Joel Hamilton


Joel Hamilton is a Brooklyn-based record producer, engineer and musician. Joel performs as a musician with the band Book of Knots. He is also a producer and engineer at Studio G in Brooklyn, New York.
In the summer of 2014, Hamilton appeared as the host of a web series produced by Spotify and Bose named "Art of Sound", which focuses on the connection between the physical, technical and emotional sides of music and sound. He hosted many musicians and sound engineers to conduct experiments on a wide variety of sound-related topics.
Hamilton has been a guest speaker and, panelist at:
Nordic Music Week, Norway,
Pot Luck Con., Tucson,
AES Latin America,
Tape Op Con., Tucson,

Credits

Highly Suspect, The Boy Who Died Wolf,"My Name Is Human" produced and mixed by Joel Hamilton, was nominated for Best Rock Song at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards.
Highly Suspect, Mister Asylum produced. and mixed by Joel Hamilton, Nominated for Best Rock Album, 2015 Grammys
Joel Hamilton also produced and mixed Highly Suspect's album MCID which includes:
He produced and mixed Turkish mega-pop star Sertab Erner's rock band 's self titled debut EP in 2017.
He produced and mixed Brkn Love's debut album for Universal Music, including the single "Shot Down", which spent 10 weeks on the Billboard charts.
He produced and mixed Norwegian band Violet Road's album Lines Across Light.
Joel produced, engineered, and mixed the song "Og sangen kom fra havet" for artist , who won the Arts Council of Norway's work grant for songwriters in 2018.
Joel engineered and mixed Aaron Neville's album Apache released on Tell It/Kobalt in 2016, which peaked on the Billboard chart at #38.
Joel Hamilton's work also includes:
Hamilton has also mixed the film "Charlie Victor Romeo" which premiered as the official selection of the New Frontiers installation at The Sundance Film Festival in 2013.