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THE ENGINEER BEHIND AUDIOLIVES

Kevin Cureghian

Kevin Cureghian is a Los Angeles-based audio engineer, mixer, and production consultant with over 15 years of experience across music, podcasting, and broadcast media.

His career began in 2008 at Conway Recording Studios in Hollywood, where he trained under industry legends Max Martin, Jaycen Joshua, Peter Mokran, and Ariel Chobaz. 

In 2015, he joined TuneIn Studios as Senior Recording Engineer and Studio Manager, recording and mixing over 300 artists including Billie Eilish, Snoop Dogg, and Blueface. During this period, Kevin also worked with Travis Scott under Sony Music on the critically acclaimed album Rodeo.

Kevin has mixed audio for some of the most recognized podcasts in the world — including Call Her Daddy with Alex Cooper, Anything Goes with Emma Chamberlain, Good Hang with Amy Poehler, and Eff Won with Dax Shepard.

As Lead of Technical Operations at Spotify, Kevin designed and built 16 professional recording studios at Spotify's Los Angeles headquarters in Downtown LA, and most recently led the design and installation of 5 state-of-the-art podcast studios in West Hollywood — each outfitted with professional-grade microphones, broadcast-quality video cameras, precision lighting systems, and fully integrated live broadcasting workflows built for performance from day one.

In 2020, Kevin launched AudioLives — bringing that same broadcast-quality standard directly to creators, podcasters, and artists everywhere.

"Most creators know when their audio sounds off. Few know how to fix it. AudioLives closes that gap."

The Philosophy

“Most creators know when their audio sounds off. Few know how to fix it. AudioLives closes that gap.”

Kevin Cureghian founded AudioLives with a single mission: to bring institutional recording studio standards to the modern creator economy. In a world of home setups and remote recordings, professional clarity isn't just an option—it's the standard. We bridge the distance between raw recordings and broadcast-ready production.

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