Bicoastal audio post studio Racket Club bolsters its newly established presence in Southern California with the addition of executive producer Adrea Lavezzoli and sound designer and mixer Nathan Dubin. Since its inception in 2019, Racket Club has turned out work for such clients as Impossible Foods, Volvo, BMW, Toyota, Benjamin Moore, and Google. As Racket Club continues to grow with a new state-of-the-art studio in Culver City, Calif., Lavezzoli and Dubin bring their decades of experience to the L.A. market.
Dubin started sculpting soundwaves as a teenager, writing and recording music. His career as a sound designer and mixer began shortly after that, with a career spanning the past few decades. With a Clio Award for his work scoring commercials, Dubin’s versatile sonic style can be heard on many global spots for brands like Kia, Pepsi, Universal Studios, Toyota, Jack In The Box, and more.
EP Lavezzoli has a diverse and storied career producing music and sound that includes thousands of commercials, collaborating with Will Ferrell on Anchorman 2, working with professional football players on EA Madden NFL games, and recording a New Orleans band in the historic United Recording Studios. Previously at Beacon Street Studios, Lavezzoli later worked at Netflix during the pandemic before joining Racket Club. Lavezzoli’s work has been nominated for AICP and Clio awards, with her work on the opening credits for the comedy series Spoils of Babylon earning an Emmy nomination.
Racket Club creates sound for picture. Its sister company is Uppercut, a creative postproduction boutique in New York, Atlanta, and Los Angeles.