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Rafa Sardina
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Rafa Sardina

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Rafael Sardina
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Full Sail University
Winter Park, Orange County, USA
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Rafael Sardina, known professionally as Rafa Sardina, is a basque recording engineer, mixing engineer and record producer known for his work with Alejandro Sanz, Luis Miguel, Calle 13, D'Angelo, The Clare Fischer Big Band and Lady Gaga.

Sardina has won 5 Grammy Awards and 14 Latin Grammy Awards. He is the current governor of the Recording Academy, Los Angeles Chapter and has served on the board of trustees of the Latin Recording Academy. Sardina is a founding member and vice chairman of the Latin Recording Academy's CPI (Círculo de Productores e Ingenieros), equivalent to the Producers and Engineers Wing of the Recording Academy. He was the executive producer of the 2017 and 2018 Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year galas honoring Alejandro Sanz and Maná, respectively.

Early life and career

Sardina was born in Bermeo, a fishing port in the Basque Country located in northern Spain. Sardina's interest in music started at a young age. At the age of 6, he secretly played his younger sister's guitar and later told his mother he wanted to become a professional musician.

His parents moved to San Diego, California when he was 15. After a couple of months, Sardina returned to Spain, finished school and started playing in bands. His first experience in a recording studio was at the age of 16, when he attended a recording session of his cousin's band in San Sebastián.

Sardina joined medical school at age 16. During his second year of school, he started working as front of house and monitor engineer for local acts. During his fourth year of school and right before taking the final exam, Sardina decided to drop out. He saved up for a three-week recording certification program at The Recording Workshop school in Chillicothe, Ohio. Sardina then went back to Spain and continued saving until he enrolled in a program at Full Sail University in Orlando, Florida.

In 1993, four weeks before graduating with a Valedictorian Award, Sardina organized a 24-hour trip to Los Angeles. He did interviews at Record Plant, Westlake Recording Studios and Ocean Way Recording, where he later started working and became assistant engineer. During his time at Ocean Way, Sardina recorded artists including Celine Dion, Madonna, Frank Sinatra, The Rolling Stones, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Dr. Dre and David Foster.

In 2001, after working for 5 years at Ocean Way, Sardina founded Fishbone Productions and started working as an independent engineer, recording at his studio "AfterHours". Sardina became better known for his work on Pop, Rock, R&B and Latin records, although he also works on a variety of genres including Jazz, Orchestral, Gospel, World and Film/TV soundtracks. He continued working with artists including Alejandro Sanz, Luis Miguel, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Lady Gaga and D'Angelo.

Sardina engineered the album "Symphonic Soweto: A Tribute To Nelson Mandela", which won the South African Music Award for Best Contemporary Album in 2018.

AfterHours Studios

Sardina founded AfterHours Studios to record his projects. AfterHours was first located at his previous house. Sardina describes it as being "just a tiny room, tracking little things like drums in the hallway".

The studio is now located in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, where he remodeled a two-story three-car garage and an adjacent room. The live room, control room and isolation booth are on the first floor, while an office and a lounge are located on the second floor. The studio operates around a Solid State Logic Duality console and incorporates multiple outboard processors into a digital recording system. The studio was featured on Mix Magazine's Class of 2017.

Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards

YearCategoryNominated workArtistResultRef.
2004Best Latin Pop AlbumNo Es Lo MismoAlejandro SanzWon


2006Best Mexican/Mexican-American AlbumMéxico En La PielLuis MiguelWon
2008Best Latin Pop AlbumEl Tren de los MomentosAlejandro SanzWon
2016Record of the Year"Really Love"D'Angelo & The VanguardNominated
Best R&B AlbumBlack MessiahWon
2017Best Latin, Rock, Urban or Alternative AlbumL.H.O.N.Illya Kuryaki & The ValderramasNominated
Best Latin Pop AlbumBuena VidaDiego TorresNominated
2020#ElDiscoAlejandro SanzWon
Best Latin, Rock, Urban or Alternative AlbumIndestructibleFlor de ToloacheNominated
2021Best Regional Mexican Music Album (including Tejano)Hecho En MéxicoAlejandro FernándezNominated

Latin Grammy Awards

YearCategoryNominated workArtistResultRef.
2000Album of the YearAmarte Es Un PlacerLuis MiguelWon
Best Pop Vocal AlbumWon
2003Record of the Year"Hasta Que Vuelvas"Nominated
2004"No Es Lo Mismo"Alejandro SanzWon
Album of the YearNo Es Lo MismoWon
Best Male Pop Vocal AlbumWon
Best Engineered AlbumWon
2005Record of the Year"Tú No Tienes Alma"Won
Best Ranchero AlbumMéxico En La PielLuis MiguelWon
2007Album of the YearEl Tren de los MomentosAlejandro SanzNominated
2009Best Rock Solo Vocal AlbumMiedo EscénicoBeto CuevasNominated
2013Album of the YearLa Música No Se TocaAlejandro SanzNominated
Best Contemporary Pop Vocal AlbumWon
2014Album of the YearMultiViralCalle 13Nominated
Best Urban Music AlbumWon
2015Album of the YearSiropeAlejandro SanzNominated
Best Contemporary Pop Vocal AlbumWon
2016Record of the Year"Iguales"Diego TorresNominated
Album of the YearBuena VidaNominated
Best Traditional Pop Vocal AlbumNominated
Best Alternative Music AlbumL.H.O.N.Illya Kuryaki & The ValderramasWon
Producer of the YearRafa SardinaNominated
2017Record of the Year"Quiero Que Vuelvas"Alejandro FernándezNominated
Best Contemporary Pop Vocal AlbumRompiendo FronterasNominated
2018Best Engineered Album50 Años Tocando Para TiOrquesta Filarmónica de BogotáWon
2019Album of the Year#ElDiscoAlejandro SanzNominated
Best Contemporary Pop Vocal AlbumNominated
Record of the Year"No Tengo Nada"Nominated
Best Ranchero/Mariachi AlbumIndestructibleFlor de ToloacheNominated
Best Singer-Songwriter AlbumAmor PresenteLeonel GarcíaNominated
Producer of the YearRafa SardinaNominated
2020Record of the Year"Contigo"Alejandro SanzWon
Best Traditional Pop Vocal AlbumMirándote A Los OjosJosé Luis PeralesNominated
Best Ranchero/Mariachi AlbumHecho En MéxicoAlejandro FernándezWon
2021Best Tango AlbumTinto Tango Plays PiazzollaTinto TangoWon
2023Best Alternative Music AlbumBolero ApocalípticoMonsieur PerinéWon
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