
Daniel Boris Dzula is an Emmy Award winning writer/producer, and a Grammy nominated engineer.
A graduate of the esteemed Tisch School of the Arts at NYU, Dan thrives on all facets of creative studio work - composing, engineering, sound design, mixing, and mastering - to which he brings a rooted craft and narrative sensibility.
As longtime Studio Operations Manager at acclaimed music/branding firm Elias Arts, Dan cut his teeth in the world of advertising and scoring music for picture. Working with producer Andrés Levin, Dan recorded Julieta Venegas's contributions to Miguel Bosé's multi-platinum album "Papito," for which he also shared the 2007 "Album of the Year" Latin Grammy Nomination.
In 2008, with the concurrent launch of his record label Lau derette Recordings, Dan produced his second album, Connie Converse's "How Sad, How Lovely," which has been adored worldwide by music lovers, critics, and press. And the audience is growing.
In late 2009, Dan proudly joined the ranks of Shout It Out Loud Music as chief audio engineer, composer, and sound designer.
With proven success in his back-pocket, Dan thrives on challenging, creative work across all genres, media, and formats.