Mixing Alfredo

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Born California, United States
Nationality American, Italian

Alfredo Corvino aka Mixing Alfredo (born in California, United States) is a producer, performer, recording engineer, top-notch chef, and A&R representative who mainly works on hip hop. He has collaborated with various musicians, including Ab-Soul, Mac Miller, and others. Alfredo also does freelancing and has worked on various TV programs, namely mixing. He provides recording, mixing, and composing services. Alfredo is also a chef that infuses his music into his cooking! He teaches people how to prepare the most incredible Italian cuisine. [1]

Background

Alfredo was born in California but is originally from Italy. He spent some time in Italy till he was around eight years old. Alfredo spent a few years in Las Vegas before relocating to Oak Park, California. He grew up in Oak Park during his adolescence, but he returned to Italy every year. He grew up in a large household and always ate well. Nonna Italia, the famous chef, taught him how to cook delicious meals. Alfredo used to be Brandy Melville's head distributor for their US stores. He worked with them for roughly 4-5 years and was instrumental in opening about 14 outlets.

Career and Accomplishments

Alfredo has recorded and mixed the previous two albums for TDE's Ab-soul. He has also recorded three Big Mouth Season 2 episodes. Alfredo has also recorded for artists such as Mac Miller, SZA, The Game, Jay Rock, Ab-soul, Left Brain, and Sauce Walka. He also worked with Kevin Hart to remix four vintage spice advertisements (LOL Network). He's even recorded the famous Paul Rueben for animation purposes.

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