Media Composer / Producer Reel

CONTACT
Email: info@alexiscuadrado.com
Phone: 347-623-4419

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I’ve composed/produced music for a plethora of media, including Critics at Large (Condé Nast), Slow Burn (Slate), NYC Now (WNYC), The New Yorker Radio Hour with David Remnick (NY Public Radio), Legacy of Speed with Malcolm Gladwell, The Slowdown (American Public Media), Monumental (PRX), Still Watching (Vanity Fair), Fiasco (Luminary), I Travel For… (Slate-British Airways),  Imaginary Worlds (Panoply), Quiet - The Power of Introverts (Panoply), Coming Clean (Sound Made Public), and David Zwirner Art Galleries (Slate), amongst many others.

I’ve also worked producing sonic branding campaigns for top companies and organizations such as Corona, Wells Fargo, General Mills, Apple TV+, Snapdragon, Toyota, Cruise, NASA, and more.

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Bio

Barcelona-born and Brooklyn-based Alexis Cuadrado is an accomplished producer, composer, bandleader, bassist, and educator.

In 2021, Alexis Cuadrado made a significant shift in his career, venturing into music production. He established The Plaza Roja studio, a hub for film and media scoring, and embarked on collaborations with entities like Condé Nast, Slate, and Pushkin Industries, as well as independent filmmakers. His expertise was further realized when he served as a Senior Music Producer at the prestigious sonic branding Made Music Studio in NYC from 2022 to 24, working on projects for top-notch corporate and broadcast clients.

Before his producer-focused career move, Alexis spent three decades as a creative composer, performer, and teacher in the jazz, world, and new music scenes. He published six critically acclaimed albums as a bandleader, wrote numerous scores for silent films and dance companies, and performed and recorded around the world with luminaries such as Angélique Kidjo, Youssou N’Dour, Dianne Reeves, Omara Portuondo, Chano Domínguez, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Mark Turner, Regina Carter, and Jon Batiste.

Alexis also dedicated a significant part of his career to education. From 2007 until 2022, he served as an Associate Professor at The New School College of Performing Arts in NYC, nurturing the next generation of musicians.

With a rich background in jazz, world, and new music and a highly skilled background in music production, Cuadrado's work reflects his exploration of cultural fusion, bringing a unique voice to the music for the media field.