CHRISTIAN CASTAGNO Grammy Award-winning. His production paradise in Colombia's mountains: "SONIDO SELVA"
MUSICPEOPLE & MODELS


Professionally he is an eleven-time nominated and three-time Grammy-winning music producer.
Cristian and Tatiana his wife, created a fantastic place in the mountains of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, a place to produce music connected to the vibration of that magical place, where artists from different corners come from artistic retreat to learn more, to compose, produce their musical pieces with the impeccable work of this magician of sound.
The artists enjoy a unique work and holistic experience, and the opportunity to interact with many Colombian artists who frequent the Cultural Center and production studio Sonido Selva, interacting with Yoga Classes, landscape, biodiversity, culture, tons of nature and beside the paradisiac beachs.
As a veteran of over two hundred records, his credits include work with artists such as Iggy Pop, Bomba Stereo, Arcade Fire, Kombilesa Mi, Los Gaiteros de Ovejas, Miguel Bose, Systema Solar, Ru Paul, Naty Botero, Felix da Housecat and many others.
Christian Castagno grew up in a Gurdjieff School surrounded by esoteric music and sacred dances, Christian showed a natural affinity for “the invisible sound that moves all hearts” early on and at fourteen took up playing various acoustic instruments.
From the time he was 20, he had returned to his native New York City to pursue music and production full-time, and it was there he was fortunate enough to work at the legendary Manny’s Music on 48th Street in Manhattan.
In this same moment, he met Walter Sear who became his professional mentor and later very generously traded him a 16-track Ampex for a mic preamp so that he could start his own studio because, in the words of Mr. Sear, “How else could I get him to stop pestering me?"
From 1997 to 2008 he and fellow producer Danny Blume operated Goodand Evil Studio in Brooklyn where they produced a wide variety of records ranging from pop, jazz, Latin, hip-hop, and electronic music.
In 2003 Chris won his first Grammy for engineering with the return of seminal Louisiana favorite Eddie “the Chief” Clearwater.
In 2007 Chris and Danny were nominated for Best Jazz Album with Sex Mob’s “Sexotica- a Tribute to Martin Denny” and won a Grammy for “Best World Music Album” with the Klezmatics.
In 2008 Chris was again nominated twice for his work on Miguel Bosé’s "Papito" - producing and playing on five of the tracks, most notably Morena Mia with Julieta Vanegas, 2007’s most downloaded Latin song on iTunes.
In 2010 Chris and his wife Tatiana chose adventure and moved with their son Apolo to the coast of Colombia to a little town hidden away in the jungle called Minca in order to study that natural wisdom present in the indigenous people in La Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta where he is built his recording studio and event space Sonido Selva.
Sonido Selva is cultural center focused on the transmission of knowledge in all its forms in the context of using these things to build a better community here in Minca.
In addition to his album production activities, Chris has fostered a substantial music and arts community in Minca with concert events as well as expanding his unique approach to teaching a broad range of topics such as the math and physics of harmonic series, pitch and perception, acoustics as well as more esoteric musical systems such as the Indian system of Shruti and George Gurdjieff's system of octaves.
As well, Christian has spent a great deal of time here in La Sierra studying the unique spiritual and cosmological ideas of the Mamos of La Sierra who are the spiritual and indigenous leaders here guiding these processes.
Christian is looking forward to the opportunity to pass on his experience and perspective in order to cultivate the next generation of young minds in the powerfully creative location of La Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta.
Wait for the next: SONIDO SELVA unforgettable experience for an artist.







