Production

Chuki Beats

Chuki Beats (real name Osayuki Asemota) is a Belgian-Nigerian producer, artist, and label founder known for helping shape the modern Belgian hip-hop sound. Starting out on YouTube in 2013, he quickly became one of Europe’s most recognized beatmakers, amassing over 100 million views and building a strong global following. After relocating to Brussels, he became a key creative force in the local scene, producing for artists like Zwangere Guy, Frenetik, Krisy, Geeeko, and YG Pablo — with several collaborations achieving gold and platinum status.
He’s the co-founder of the independent label 32WORLDWIDE, where he continues to develop emerging talent including Dina Ayada and Yung Mavu. As the driving force behind Dina Ayada’s rise, he played a pivotal role in securing her a record deal in the United States, marking a rare breakthrough for a Belgian artist.
In recent years, Chuki has expanded his work internationally, taking on executive production roles and contributing to records alongside artists like Dave Blunts and even Kanye West. Balancing his roots in instrumental hip-hop with boundary-pushing collaborations, he’s built a career that bridges Belgium’s underground with the global stage.

Matteo Bevilacqua

Matteo Bevilacqua (b. 2004, Milan) is a music critic and content creator with a strong presence on social media under the name mattebevi.

His work focuses on music communication, with the aim of deepening awareness not only of groundbreaking artists and their music, but also of the production processes and industry structures behind them — especially within independent and alternative frameworks.

Over the years, he has collaborated with some of Italy’s most respected cultural platforms, including BSMT — one of the country’s leading cultural podcasts — as well as JAZZMI and MI AMI Festival, contributing editorial content and digital storytelling.

Matteo is the co-director of Ad Astra, an independent record label founded by producer Machweo. There, he oversees communication strategies and shares responsibilities for artistic direction, helping to shape the creative identity of the label and its artists.

He also curates Ribes, a series of acoustic and electronic jam sessions hosted at NAMA – Nuovo Anfiteatro Martesana in Milan, where he handles artistic direction and event programming with a focus on community building and musical exploration.

Currently, Matteo is pursuing a degree in Arts and Cultural Events at IULM University Milano.

Across all his activities, his mission is to bridge the gap between audiences and the behind-the-scenes of music — fostering a deeper understanding of how the music industry operates, evolves, and survives outside the mainstream.

Luis Salazar

Luis “The Dro1dz” Salazar was born in Nicaragua but raised in Miami, Florida. His professional music career began in the late 2009 when he was signed as songwriter/producer and began to work on songs in the American music market. Over the next few years he worked with artist such as Mims, Serani, Flo-rida, Fat Joe, and many more.

Early 2013, Salazar worked on various different EDM projects that included songs for artist like Ciara, NeYo, Project 46 and others. During this time frame Luis Salazar teamed up with Jovanny Barretto and Tat Tong where they created the Dro1dz and The Swaggernautz. He also began to work on material for the Latin American music market space.

Around 2015 Salazar began to have success in Mexico. He collaborated on many different albums that included Anahi, CD9, Dulce Maria, Saak and many others. Various of those projects went Platinum and hit the number one spot in various countries across South America. Shortly after Salazar began focusing on the Latin Urban market and that year he got his first number one on the Latin Billboards chart with a new artist Domino Saints “Ya Quiero” During that time he has released songs with artist like Sebastian Yatra, Rio Roma, CNCO, Farruko and many others.

Salazar is currently working on various different project in the Latin and American market space. Continuing to blend his influences and collaborate with a variety of difference artist, writers and producers.

Rojas On The Beat

Cristian Rojas, widely known as Rojas On The Beat, is a Peruvian-American music producer renowned for his impact on both the hip-hop and Latin music scenes. He gained international recognition for producing the groundbreaking track “Look At Me” for XXXTentacion, and in 2016, he signed Lil Pump to his label, Inzei Records, through a joint venture with Warner Brothers.

Rojas has collaborated with major Latin artists like Duki, Rauw Alejandro, Snow Tha Product, and more. His entrepreneurial spirit led him to create Rojas Fest, a festival hosted in Denver and Los Angeles, where artists like Playboi Carti, XXXTentacion, and Ski Mask the Slump God performed. As a DJ, he played a key role as XXXTentacion’s official DJ during the Revenge Tour and was also the tour DJ for Lil Pump and Smokepurpp during the No Jumper Tour.

In Peru, Rojas founded Inzei Monumental, signing over 20 emerging talents and expanding his influence in Latin music. He is currently signed under Adam Mehl’s imprint with Warner Latin and holds a publishing deal with Pulse Music Group.

Tom Goren

Tom Goren is a highly passionate filmmaker and director primarily active in the music industry. He specializes in filming and producing music videos, capturing live music performances, creating visual content and devising social media strategies.

In addition to his work as a filmmaker, he holds the position of Visual Manager at the booking and creative agency MTA Production, where he contributes his expertise in visual storytelling and creative direction.

Based in Stockholm, he operates from Sonika Studio, which serves as his creative hub.

With over 20 years of experience, he has had the opportunity to touch upon and analyze the music industry from almost every perspective. As an artist, songwriter/producer, and studio engineer, he has gained deep insight into the artistic, business, technical, and strategic aspects.

Now working as a filmmaker in this environment, Tom Goren has found a way to creatively and cost-effectively merge film and music, allowing him to tailor and develop products for artists to propel their career forward.

Johan Gustafsson

Johan Gustafsson is a multi-instrumentalist producer, writer, and mixing engineer with releases with Pussycat Dolls, Armin Van Buuren, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie, Will Young, SHY Martin, Icona Pop, Vigiland, Kilian & Jo, Andrelli, Red Velvet, Hearts & Colors, Girls Generation, BoA, CHANYEOL and many more.

Johan has throughout the years worked with international songwriters such as BricksDaMane, Jamie Scott, Mood Melodies, Wayne Wilkins, Billy Mann, Eg White, Guy Chambers, Andreas Carlsson, And more.

Gustafsson has been awarded with 6 Gold Disc Awards and Grammy nominated for his work as a mixing engineer for the Latin record Calle Soledad with Jose Lois Perales. He has also been nominated for a Swedish Grammy for his work with Icona Pop – GIRLS GIRLS.

Additionally, he is the coproducer together with Pontus Petersson, of GAMMAL, a Swedish pop project reaching massive success over the last year. He has been multiplatinum awarded and nominated at the Dennis Pop Awards.

Danny Sykes

Danny Sykes is an accomplished sound engineer with over 8 years of experience working in the industry. Serving as a sound engineer in Wisseloord studios as well as the studio manager at the Conservatory of Music Haarlem. Throughout his career, he has worked with renowned artists such as Nas the Rapper, Focus, Folamour, and unknown T, showcasing his competence and skill as a professional recording engineer. Additionally, Danny collaborates with bands and artists to help develop their sound and sonic identity as the producer for various artists such as Molton Grove, Outlaw Queen, Icarus, and Tijger Tijger to name a few, demonstrating his versatility as a producer and mixing engineer.

Beyond his professional collaborations, Danny is also the lead singer, guitarist, and producer of his band, The Ratbags. Developing his own sound in punk and alternative music scene along side his drummer and co producer Carson Ezell, recording in both Wisseloord studios and Interscope Studios, they continue to expand their artist repertoire.

Chris Marshall

Chris Marshall, born Adrian Christopher Marshall, was born and raised in St. Catherine Parish, Jamaica. He grew up surrounded by music, from jamming at home with his family after dinner to growing up and exploring the country’s many dancehalls. Sundays were a musical day in his household, where the family would come together and listen and dance to music on the radio.

Chris found himself influenced by Jamaica’s most recognizable artists like Richie Spice, Freddie McGregor, and Beres Hammond. His journey as a composer started when he bought his own computer and began experimenting with beat making. As early as high school, Chris could be found in different studios mastering his craft and bringing the sounds of the island to life with his music. The quiet and laid back artist found his voice in making music. Chris Marshall finally achieved his first success with the track that would eventually go on to become one of the best chart-toppers of 2006. Sean Paul’s “Temperature” gave Chris the credibility needed to elevate his career as a hit-maker for the modern dancehall sound that was taking over the airwaves. The song not only topped the Billboard Hot 100 Charts, but also won the 2007 Grammy Award for Dance Song of the Year. Over a decade later, Chris still puts forth the same amount of work and effort into everything he does. His goal is to continue creating music that is true to the message from his humble beginnings and the passion behind dancehall music that is heard around the world. He encourages others interested in following his footsteps to continue doing what they love and never give it up, especially if it’s music.

In 2019, Chris did a collaboration with international artist ANITTA on “Tu y Yo” which has accumulated 18 million views on YouTube and was featured on her 2019 album “Kisses.” In 2020, Chris released his first EP under Rich Music titled “Marshall Law”. His first single “iFear” featuring label mate Justin Quiles and Nigerian superstar Kizz Daniels reached 225k views on YouTube. Chris Marshall’s latest album  »Audio Therapy » was released in September of 2021 and includes his singles  »Push Back » y  »Bounce Wid It », through Rich Music Inc.

Carlos Perez D’Anda

Carlos Perez D’Anda, also known as Big Red, is a Miami-based Grammy-nominated record producer, engineer, and music executive. Alongside his distinguished education from Berklee College of Music, he brings over a decade of experience crafting multi-diamond-selling music across a wide array of genres. His collaborations range from artists such as Beyoncé, Alicia Keys, and Ariana Grande, to Swedish House Mafia, Camilo, Anitta, Mau & Ricky, among many others. His heightened sense for detail and innate talent for pushing sonic boundaries, coupled with his passion for artist development and direction, have firmly established his presence as a significant driving force in both the Latin and global music scenes.

Additionally, he played a key role in the design, planning, and installation of Alacran Studios, Miami’s most esteemed recording hub, which he has now led for four years as its Studio Manager & Chief Engineer.