Eliot Leigh

Eliot is a highly skilled music composer, producer, and audio engineer who has been honing his craft for two decades. With a strong musical background, he began his professional music career at the age of 10, singing as a soloist in operas in Europe. His passion for electronic music began in high school, where he started experimenting with early music production software in his bedroom. Once he was old enough to attend raves, he became enamored with the world of DJing and drum & bass music, and adopted the moniker Infuze.

After attending Indiana University Jacobs School of Music while DJing in various cities, Eliot moved to New York City to work at Sony Music Studios. Over time, his interest in engineering transformed into a full-blown obsession with production. As the EDM scene exploded in the 2010s, he began actively releasing music as Infuze and quickly gained a following. He has since become a prominent figure in the world of bass-oriented electronic music, touring internationally, earning tens of millions of streams, and gaining a reputation as a sought-after remixer.

In addition to his successful music career, Eliot has also built a thriving business as a mix engineer, composer, and synth programmer, working on a diverse range of projects including TV commercials, pop music, and video games. He worked closely for years with acclaimed songwriter Paul Waaktaar Savoy of A-ha, and has contributed production to all of his material since, including 2 A-ha albums. His distinctive sound is primarily crafted using a wide array of hardware synthesizers, resulting in a futuristic yet classic sound that has become his trademark.

William Chu

Will is an executive producer with nearly 20 years of experience in the media production and advertising fields. He has a proven track record of producing high-quality campaigns and projects for leading brands and organizations.

Highlights of his career include producing Amazon Music's "Hear all the Music" campaign with artists such as Neil Young, Halsey, and Charlie Puth, as well as working on numerous projects for Nike and Air Jordan. He also worked on Serena William's 2018 Lincoln Navigator launch video, which received widespread acclaim.

Prior to his work in advertising, Will helped launch Gotel Africa, a Nigerian news network that covered the 2015 Nigerian elections and Boko Haram insurgency. He also worked at ABC News 20/20 and on Barbara Walter's 2014 end-of-year special, honing his skills as a producer.

Despite his extensive experience in the production world, Will got his start as a sound designer and editor, working on projects such as Ang Li's "Lust, Caution". These experiences have given him a unique perspective on the production and post-production process, allowing him to ensure that every project runs smoothly and the end result is of the highest quality.

With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, Will is committed to delivering exceptional work for his clients. He brings a wealth of experience and expertise to every project he works on and believes that the best projects are created through collaboration. Having worked extensively with creatives, leadership, and clients throughout his career, he values open communication and teamwork as key ingredients to producing successful campaigns and projects.

Eli Janney

Eli is an American record producer and musician born in Washington, D.C. Eli started working at the famed Inner Ear Studios in 1986, engineering and mixing punk bands before moving to NYC in 1991 to pursue life as a musician. In NYC Janney played bass and keyboards in indie rock/post-hardcore band Girls Against Boys, playing festivals like Lollapalooza, Reading, and Mt Fuji and touring with Rage Against The Machine, Garbage, and the Foo Fighters. Throughout the 90s and 2000s he produced and mixed for artists like Wilco, Eddie Vedder, David Bowie, and Garbage, as well as creating music for Rado, Nike, and Nickelodeon. He is currently keyboardist/associate MD of the 8G band on the Late Night with Seth Meyers  on NBC, and was recently nominated for an Emmy for that work. His quiver of skills and accomplishments is vast.

Austin White

Austin is a grammy nominated music producer based in Brooklyn, New York. With over a decade of studio and production experience in the NYC music scene, he has developed a unique voice and approach to production and recording. Having founded the grammy award winning label GSI Records, Austin brings a varied skill set for each stage of any project. Austin recently built Electric Audio Works, a room dedicated to one NYC’s largest collections of boutique, esoteric analog synthesizers.

Sloan Welsch

Sloan Welsch is a Grammy winning audio engineer and mixer based in Brooklyn, NY. A graduate of The Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University, Sloan started his career at the historic Cutting Room Studios in NYC, becoming one of their in-house engineers in 2021. While there, he has been lucky enough to work with artists such as Ed Sheeran, J.Cole, and WizKid, among others. In 2024, Sloan took home his first Grammy Award for his work on K’naan’s “Refugee”.

In addition to his work in music, Sloan has mixed commercial spots for the NBA and was part of the audio post-production teams for Peacock’s series “In The Know” and Netflix’s “Scott Pilgrim Takes Off”, “Neon”, and “Skull Island”. He has also worked in game audio, with credits including “Miasma Chronicles” and “Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed”.