Richard Huredia

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Richard Huredia
Occupation Audio engineer
Years active1991–present
Awards Grammy Award for Best Rap Album (2001)

Richard "Segal" Huredia is an American audio engineer from California. He has won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album in 2001 for his engineering duties on Eminem's The Marshall Mathers LP , which also brought him a nomination for a Grammy Award for Album of the Year. He received his second Grammy Award for Album of the Year nomination for Outkast's Stankonia at the 44th Annual Grammy Awards the following year. He currently works at Paramount Recording. [1] He has worked with established artists like Dr. Dre, Xzibit, Snoop Dogg, Dilated Peoples, DJ Muggs and Pink Grenade to name a few.

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Discography

1990s

1992

1993

  • 1993: B.T.S. featuring Jamiz – Can You Feel It (engineering, mixing, remixing)
  • 1993: J. Spencer – Chimera (engineering assistant)
  • 1993: Ricky Martin Me Amaras (mixing assistant)
  • 1993: The Party – 七個Happy Party (engineering assistant)
  • 1993: Vesta WilliamsEverything-N-More (mixing assistant)

1994

1995

1996

1997

  • 1997: L.A. Boyz – 冒險 (recording)
  • 1997: Laurneá Wilkerson – "Superstar" from Betta Listen (recording assistant)
  • 1997: The Firm The Album (engineering, recording, mixing)

1998

1999

2000s

2000

2001

2002

2003

  • 2003: Defari – Odds & Evens (recording, mixing)
  • 2003: DJ BabuDuck Season Vol. 2 (mixing)
  • 2003: Planet AsiaThe Grand Opening (mixing)
  • 2003: Swollen Members Heavy (recording, mixing)

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

  • 2008: Andre Legacy – Andre Legacy (mixing, mastering)
  • 2008: DJ Muggs & Planet Asia – Pain Language (mixing)
  • 2008: Dyslexic Speedreaders – Shoot To Kill Mixtape (mastering)
  • 2008: MedineArabian Panther (mixing)
  • 2008: Sat l'ArtificierSecond Souffle (mixing)
  • 2008: Figgkidd – "Love & Understanding" from Figgkidd (mixing)
  • 2008: Mac Tyer – "Vroum Vroum" from D'où je viens (mixing)
  • 2008: Snoop Dogg – "Staxxx In My Jeans" from Ego Trippin' (mixing)

2009

2010s

2010

2011

2012

  • 2012: Aelpéacha – World Ride (recording, presenter)

2014

2015

2016

  • 2016: Ras Kass – Intellectual Property: #SOI2 (mixing)

2019

  • 2019: DJ Muggs & Mach-HommyKill Em All (mixing)
  • 2019: DJ Muggs & Mach-Hommy – Tuez-Les Tous (additional mixing)
  • 2019: Ras Kass – Soul On Ice 2 (mixing)
  • 2019: Avicii – "SOS" from Tim (engineering)

2020s

2020

  • 2020: Ras Kass – "Dough" from I'm Not Clearing Shit (mixing)

2021

  • 2021: 21 SavageSpiral: From the Book of Saw Soundtrack (mixing)
  • 2021: Yelawolf & DJ Muggs – Mile 0 (mixing)

2022

2023

Grammy awards and nominations

Accolades for Richard Huredia
YearNominee / workAwardResult
2001 [2] The Marshall Mathers LP Grammy Award for Album of the Year Nominated
Grammy Award for Best Rap Album Won
2002 [2] Stankonia Grammy Award for Album of the Year Nominated

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References

  1. "ENGINEERS". paramountrecording.com. Retrieved October 12, 2023.
  2. 1 2 "Richard Huredia | Artist | GRAMMY.com". www.grammy.com. Retrieved October 13, 2023.