Henry Walter may be seated in a spacious Los Angeles recording studio, but he’s still having audio trouble. A full digital workstation sits about five feet behind him as he scoots around the room on a swivel chair, trying to fix the feedback coming from his laptop. “I haven’t opened Zoom in, like, a month,” he says with a sigh as he presses a few buttons on his keyboard. Once he finds the problem, he triumphantly puts his hands in the air. “I think we did it.”
There’s a charming bit of irony in watching one of the most prolific and successful producers in the music industry fumble with his audio output. Since starting his production career in 2008, Walter — better known by his moniker, Cirkut — has been behind some of this century’s biggest hits, helping to write and produce massive singles for Rihanna, Kesha, The Weeknd and dozens more throughout the 2010s. Today, the 39-year-old Grammy-winning producer’s sonic soundscapes score music by a slew of contemporary artists, including Jungkook and Latto’s Billboard Hot 100-topping collaboration, “Seven”; Charli xcx’s “360,” “Rewind” and “365”; and even Rosé and Bruno Mars’ “APT.”
“I think new producers and artists are inspired by his work, especially right now,” says pop singer Kim Petras, who collaborated with Cirkut on “I Don’t Want It at All,” “Can’t Do Better” and the Hot 100 No. 1 Sam Smith collaboration, “Unholy.” “He’s kind of a master at electropop. I think people are going to be inspired for a while by him.”
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