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Audiomovers launches season 2 of UNSUNG, spotlighting the people behind the records


Season premiere features 19-time Grammy® and Latin Grammy® winner Rafa Sardina, with a season-long lineup of guests spanning classic records, blockbuster film scores, and today’s chart-toppers.


[London, March 23, 2026] — Audiomovers, part of the Abbey Road Studios family, has announced a March debut for season 2 of UNSUNG, its podcast series celebrating the producers and engineers whose work shapes the world’s biggest music — often without the spotlight.

Season 2 continues UNSUNG’s focus on practical, session-level insight. The series explores the creative decisions, technical approaches, and collaborative habits that turn ideas into finished records.

With nearly half a million views to date, season 1 established the series as an editorial platform, bringing together industry legends like Nile Rodgers, figures from film and media including Alan Meyerson and Raphaëlle Thibaut, and leading voices in contemporary hitmaking and modern engineering such as Stuart White, Teezio, BT, and David Yungin Kim.

Season 2 features guests including hitmaking engineer Bainz, multi-Grammy®-winning producer and mixer Vance Powell, and industry leaders Chuck Ainlay and immersive audio specialist Michael Romanowski, with more to be announced. Across the season, their work spans contemporary chart records by artists such as Chris Brown, Lady Gaga, Miranda Lambert, Travis Scott, Chris Stapleton, and Young Thug; landmark films including The Lord of the Rings and Black Swan; and recordings by artists who have shaped popular music for decades, including Ray Charles, Paul McCartney, George Michael, and The White Stripes.

Season 2 premieres on March 26 with Rafa Sardina, a five-time Grammy and fourteen-time Latin Grammy Award-winning recording engineer, mixer, and producer. He is known for work with Dr. Dre, D’Angelo, Lady Gaga, Alejandro Sanz, and Luis Miguel.

In the premiere episode, Rafa draws on real sessions, including how he layered strings recorded at his home to create orchestral scale on D’Angelo’s Black Messiah. He uses the experience of recording with Dr. Dre entirely to tape to challenge format dogma. “People get stuck on analog versus digital, but for me it’s analog plus digital,” he says. “Mixing isn't just about the technical side — you have to learn so much about people,” he explains. “If someone asks for more bass, my first question is: why? What are you trying to make the listener feel? Because if it doesn’t make you feel the right thing, it doesn’t matter how great it sounds.”

New episodes of UNSUNG will be available at audiomovers.com/podcast as well as on YouTube and Spotify.

Links:
Website:                     audiomovers.com
UNSUNG:                   audiomovers.com/podcast

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Audiomovers:           pr@audiomovers.com
Press (US):                Robert Clyne – Clyne Media Inc. robert@clynemedia.com

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Photo caption: UNSUNG interviewers Jocelin Francis and Matt Soczywko (left, middle) sit down with Rafa Sardina (right) during the recording of the UNSUNG season 2 premiere, discussing real-world engineering decisions drawn from sessions with artists including D’Angelo and Dr. Dre.

About Audiomovers
Audiomovers is the innovation engine behind Abbey Road’s technology offering. As pioneers of remote audio tools for music producers, artists, composers, and sound engineers, Audiomovers has supported over 3 million creator sessions worldwide, and is the remote collaboration backbone behind albums by Taylor Swift, J. Cole, Beyoncé, Burna Boy, Future Islands, Rihanna, Lewis Capaldi, and more. From music to film, TV, or gaming, Audiomovers enables audio professionals to work together across platforms, formats, and borders – instantly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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