Meet Rachel Alina, a Brooklyn-based mixing engineer, poet, and instructor at Berklee College of Music. She's been in the studio with Gabriel Garzon-Montano, Katy Perry, King Garbage, Selena Gomez, Greg Wells, Helado Negro, Stephen Marley and others. She's worked in some of today's legendary studios and learned from the best in the music business.


The Question

What role has mentorship played in your development as a professional creative?


In this interview, we talk about Rachel's path from graduation from Berklee up through today, discussing her mentors along the way. Rachel's experience with mentors of all kinds has given her an open approach to receiving and giving mentorship.


Notes and Links:

Visit Rachel Alina's website here: http://www.rachelalina.com/
Preorder her book of poetry, Locals here: http://smarturl.it/locals-ifyouswim
Follow Rachel Alina on Twitter: @rachalina : https://twitter.com/rachalina
And on Instagram: @rach.alina http://instagram.com/rach.alina
Learn about Berklee College of Music at: https://www.berklee.edu/ and https://online.berklee.edu/
You can watch Rivers & Tides, the film Rachel mentions in the interview, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WP2AfqyOsI
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