Mike Marciano

Mike Marciano
OccupationAudio engineer

Mike Marciano is a two-time Grammy Award-winning audio engineer, and six time Grammy nominated, multi-platinum and gold record award, GMA and Junos award recipient. He started his career in 1980, recording, mixing and mastering exclusively at Systems Two Recording Studio in Brooklyn, New York. Early in his career, he worked with many well-known rock and heavy metal groups, including Type O Negative, Carnivore, Agnostic Front, Life of Agony. Many of his hardcore and metal credits are noted in Encyclopaedia Metallum. His work with Type O Negative was used in multiple movie soundtracks and other media. Since the early 90s, he has worked with some of the top musicians in the jazz field, including jazz greats like Wynton Marsalis (and his Grammy-nominated “Joe Cool’s Blues”), Robert Glasper,[1][2]Clark Terry,[3] Elvin Jones,[4] and Steve Coleman. His work with Don Braden was used as the theme song for Cosby.[5]

  1. ^ "Robert Glasper - Canvas Album".
  2. ^ "Robert Glasper - Double Booked Album".
  3. ^ "Remember the Time - Clark Terry | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  4. ^ "It Don't Mean a Thing - Elvin Jones | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  5. ^ "Don Braden - Voice of Saxophone CD Album".