Nathan Dantzler

American mastering engineer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nathan Dantzler is an American mastering engineer.[1] He is a Grammy Award-winning mastering engineer with one win and four nominations.[2]

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Yearsactive2001–present
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Nathan Dantzler
Born
Occupations
Years active2001–present
Notable workEspresso, Short n' Sweet
AwardsGrammy Award (2004)
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Career

Dantzler is the founder of The Hit Lab, a mastering studio in Nashville, Tennessee.[3] His mastering credits include works for artists such as Sabrina Carpenter, Teddy Swims, Alex Warren, Demi Lovato, Madison Beer, 5 Seconds of Summer, Thomas Rhett, Kim Petras, Niall Horan, Megan Moroney, Marina Diamandis, Ty Myers, and Hilary Duff.[4][5][6]

Selected discography

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2025 "Tears" Sabrina Carpenter Mastering engineer
"Leave Me Alone" Reneé Rapp Mastering engineer
"Eternity" Alex Warren Mastering engineer
"Not OK" 5 Seconds of Summer Mastering engineer
"Die on This Hill" Sienna Spiro Mastering engineer
"Yes Baby" Madison Beer Mastering engineer
"No Time to Talk" Jonas Brothers Mastering engineer
"Fast" Demi Lovato Mastering engineer
"Everyone's a Star!" 5 Seconds of Summer Mastering engineer
2024 "Espresso" Sabrina Carpenter Mastering engineer
"Somethin' 'Bout a Woman" Thomas Rhett Mastering engineer
"do i ever cross your mind" Sombr Mastering engineer
"Am I Okay?" Megan Moroney Mastering engineer
"Taste" Sabrina Carpenter Mastering engineer
"The Door" Teddy Swims Mastering engineer
2023 "Lose Control" Teddy Swims Mastering engineer
2022 "Tennessee Orange" Megan Moroney Mastering engineer
"If You Go Down (I'm Goin' Down Too)" Kelsea Ballerini Mastering engineer
2017 "Slow Hands" Niall Horan Mastering engineer
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Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards[7][8]

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