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Tyler Campbell is an Assistant Professor in the Electronic Production and Design (EPD) and Music Production and Engineering (MP&E) departments at Berklee College of Music, where he teaches courses in music technology and electronic production. His academic work is deeply intertwined with his creative practice as a multidisciplinary artist.
His research and artistic interests span Music Technology, Electronic Music Production, Audio Engineering, and Digital Art and NFTs, reflecting a polymathic approach to sound, technology, and visual media. Campbell’s creative output explores genre fusion, blending electronic soundscapes, soulful melodies, and rap, pushing the boundaries of contemporary music.
Campbell has been recognized with notable career achievements, including being a Finalist in the World Beat Battle and a Semifinalist in the International Songwriting Competition. He has also opened for major acts like Skrillex and The Chainsmokers, highlighting his industry relevance.
- Finalist, World Beat Battle
- Semifinalist, International Songwriting Competition
As an educator and artist, Campbell mentors students in innovative music practices, integrating emerging technologies such as blockchain and NFTs into his work. His influence bridges academic instruction and real-world artistic impact, inspiring a new generation of music creators.
He is actively involved in creative projects under the alias Mozado, producing original music, remixes, and multimedia content that reflect his interdisciplinary vision. His work continues to evolve at the intersection of art, technology, and performance.



