Andrew Wuepper is a Los Angeles based mix engineer, who is credited on albums and singles grossing over 50 million copies worldwide. He has worked with the biggest superstars in Pop and Urban music garnering three Grammy Nominations and honors.

Andrew was deeply rooted in the burgeoning local music scene of Seattle, where giants like Nirvana, Soundgarden and Jimi Hendrix inspired his love for music. He became involved in the underground music scene, where he wrote and produced music that led to his love for sound design. In 2005, he moved to Arizona to attend the Conservatory of Recording Arts & Sciences, where he discovered his love for mixing. It was there that he found his natural gift for mixing was as big as his determination and motivation to take his dreams to the next level. One week after graduating in 2006, he moved to Los Angeles and secured an internship at one of the most renowned mixing studios in the country, Larrabee Recording Studios, which housed some of the nation’s most sought after Mix Engineers under one roof. It was at Larrabee where he quickly climbed the studio ranks garnering the attention of Dave Pensado and Jaycen Joshua., who noticed his stealth-like determination, which united talent and hard-work, separating him from among his peers. He worked as Dave Pensado and Jaycen Joshua's apprentice for two years, until he took a job with super- producer “Tricky” Stewart, where he worked on countless hits for superstars like Beyoncé, Rihanna, Katy Perry, Mary J. Blige, Christina Aguilera, Celine Dion, Michael Jackson and many others. In 2010 and 2011, Andrew was nominated for “Album of the Year” at the Grammys two years in a row for Katy Perry’s Teenage Dream and Rihanna’s Loud albums.

Andrew would later go on to make a name for himself as a freelance mixer, mixing for superstars such as Jon Legend, Usher, TI, Mary J. Blige, Iggy Azalea, Future and many more. His most prominent accomplishment is currently being fueled by the record breaking success of Purpose by megastar, Justin Bieber, which he co-mixed numerous songs including the growing momentum of leading singles like “Sorry” and “Company”.