
About
Sam Rabson Harris is a Vermont based music producer, audio engineer, and multi-instrumentalist, who specializes in groove based music, from funk to R&B to lo-fi.

Bio
Sam has a background in both studio recording and live sound. ​He received his degree in Music Production and Engineering from Berklee College of Music in 2024, where he collaborated as a session player, engineer, and producer on projects spanning a multitude of genres. He currently produces and mixes for bands and artists in the Burlington area, as well as engineering a wide range of live shows.
His original productions draw from a variety of influences, from neo soul icons such as D'Angelo and Hiatus Kaiyote, to electro-acoustic songwriters Andris Mattson and Tennyson, to funk legends like Lettuce and Earth Wind and Fire.
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Sam received the Best Engineered Song award in Berklee’s first annual Music Production Awards. He studied with widely acclaimed experts in music production, including Grammy-winning producer Prince Charles Alexander, Grammy-nominated mix engineer Pat Viala, and Grammy-nominated mastering engineer and producer Jonathan Wyner.
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