Luis Bacqué


Luis Bacqué is a recording engineer, musician, and record producer based in New York City.
He has recorded and/or mixed musicians such as Felix Peikli and Diego Urcola.
One album he produced, Silencio by Infantino Group, was distinguished with the Trimarg UNESCO Award. The albums "Trio" and "Jardín Seco", by pianist Ernesto Jodos, each won the Carlos Gardel Award for Best Jazz Album in 2008 and 2009 respectively. He recorded and mixed Domador de Huellas by Guillermo Klein. The album commemorates the music of "Cuchi" Leguizamón and was reviewed by The New York Times. In September 2017, he won the silver medal of the Global Music Awards for engineering and producing "After you are gone" on Felix Peikli and Joseph Doubleday album "It's showtime".

Career

He was chosen for mixing and mastering Diego Urcola's album with bassist Avishai Cohen and vibraphonist Dave Samuels.

Discography