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Tom Malkiewicz

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Tom Malkiewicz (/ˈmælkəwɪts/ MAL-kə-wits;[1] born 1980 in Dover, Delaware) is an American sound engineer and mixer best known for his work with Tye Tribbett, Coffey Anderson and the Angelus Temple. He has a bachelors of music with an emphasis in engineering from William Patterson University.[2]

Production career[edit]

In 2009, Malkiewicz joined the Los Angeles Dream Center. He is the lead engineer and manager of the Dream Center's recording studio. In his time at the Dream Center he has produced, mixed, recorded and engineered albums for well known Christian/Gospel artists and producers.

In 2010, Malkiewicz worked on two albums that ranked in the Christian and Gospel Billboard Top 10. The NY 2 LA album from Press Play hit #3 in their first week.[3] Fresh by Tye Tribbett peaked at #1 on the Gospel charts.[4]

In 2011, Malkiewicz recorded, mixed and produced a live recording and video of Not Your Birthday by Allstar Weekend. The song is featured in Disney's feature film Prom.

In 2012, Malkiewicz mixed the live album [5] Echo by Jentezen Frankline and produced by Israel Houghton. He also worked on Gravity by Lecrae which won Best Gospel Album at the 2013 Grammy Awards.[6]

In 2013, Malkiewicz recorded the live album Greater Than by Tye Tribbett which won Best Gospel Album and Best Gospel Song at the 2014 Grammy Awards. Also worked Israel Houghton, Donnie McClurkin and Marvin Sapp on the film "Im In Love With A Church Girl." Malkiewicz mixed for Jonnyswim

In 2014, Malkiewicz is finishing up Kevin LeVars new album. Malkiewicz also worked and mixed with producers David Ryan Harris and Josia Bell.

In 2015, Malkiewicz worked on music with Jon Bellion. He was also nominated for another grammy with the project he did with Jonathan McReynolds with Iseral Houghton and Aaron Lindsey for Best Gospel Album of the year. He also did the vocals for Iseral Houghton's Live In Asia Spanish tracks.[7]

Discography - Engineer/Producer[edit]

  • 2009 - Ennio Emmanuel - Nada Es Impossible
  • 2010 - Tye Tribbett - Fresh
  • 2010 - Kevin Levar - Lets Come Together
  • 2010 - Shake the Nations - Shake the Nations
  • 2010 - Coffey Anderson - Coffey Anderson
  • 2010 - Javen - Free
  • 2010 - Press Play’s - NY 2 LA
  • 2011 - Allstar Weekend - Not Your Birthday (live mix and video)
  • 2011 - After Eden - Anthem of Glory
  • 2011 - Steven Ybarra - Best Days
  • 2012 - Jentezen Franklin - Echo
  • 2012 - Tyrese - Stay Remix Feat. Faith Evans and Rick Ross
  • 2012 - Cottonwood Church (Bayless Conley) - Generation to Generation
  • 2012 - Dawn Richards - Armor On
  • 2012 - Mali Music - The Job Experience
  • 2012 - Ascend the Hill (Dustin Kensrue) - O Ransomed Son
  • 2012 - Cindy Gibbs - Cindy Gibbs
  • 2012 - Jackiem Joyner - Church Boy
  • 2012 - Donnie McClurkin - Duets
  • 2013 - Jonnyswim - Heartbearts
  • 2013 - Tye Tribett - Greater Than
  • 2014 - Melissa Polinar - Calls and Echoes
  • 2014 - Jackiem Joyner - Evolve
  • 2014 - Brent Jones - Joy Comin'
  • 2014 - The Liturgists (Gungeor) - Let the Waters (feat. Israel Houghton)
  • 2015 - Andy Mineo - Uncomfortable [8]
  • 2015 - Jonathan McReynolds Album - Live Music : Stage Two

Notes[edit]

  1. "Aaron Richardson Presents Sonya Griffin; Interview with Tom Malkiewicz". Retrieved 22 August 2020.
  2. "Tom Malkiewicz".
  3. [1], "Billboard"
  4. [2], "Billboard"
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-07-08. Retrieved 2012-05-26. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link), "Charisma"]
  6. [3], "Gravity Album Credits"
  7. "Jonathan McReynolds Best Gospel Album of the year".
  8. "Uncomfortable".

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