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John Escobar is an Associate Professor in the Music Production and Engineering (MP&E) department at Berklee College of Music, where he teaches music production, recording, mixing, and technology. He has also taught at Boston University, University of Southern California, Northeastern University, and Harvard University, and contributes to Berklee Online with courses such as Accelerated Pro Tools, Art of Mixing, and Audio Fundamentals for Recording.
His research and professional interests span multiple domains of modern music creation, with a focus on versatile music production across genres, audio engineering techniques, music for film and television, and the integration of technology in music. His multicultural upbringing and extensive real-world experience inform his teaching philosophy, emphasizing adaptability, technical mastery, and human connection in music-making.
Although no formal publications are listed in the provided text, his professional projects reflect cutting-edge work in audio production for major films and media, indicating a practice-based contribution to the field.
- Three-time Telly Award winner
- Work featured in US Billboard Top 10 and Chinese Global Top 10
- Projects nominated for Oscar, Golden Globe, Critics Choice, BAFTA, Goya, and Platino Awards
John Escobar mentors students through his teaching and professional studio work. He is the founder of Escobar Music, a recording and production company, and serves as Associate Director of Audio Production for NPR’s From The Top radio program, offering students real-world opportunities. He has not disclosed specific grant funding in the text, but his extensive industry collaborations suggest strong project-based support.
He leads the professional team at Escobar Music and is involved in high-level audio production for national broadcasts and film, demonstrating leadership in both academic and professional audio environments.





