Broox Carmona is a Brooklyn-based audio nerd, weaving their work across the spectrum of audio production over the last decade. Whether they’re producing or composing, mixing, sound designing, or music curating, Broox’s creative practice thrives at the intersection of storytelling and sound.

Along the way, they’ve produced, mixed, and shaped award winning music for Fortune 500 brands and agencies. Everything from sonic identities and global campaigns to immersive sound design experiences and branded audio strategy. They’ve collaborated with wildly talented composers, creatives, and clients, managing projects from ideation through execution.

Broox’s work has been featured in TV series such as Showtime’s The L Word: Generation Q, for brands such as Amazon Music, Toyota, and So Delicious, as well as at The MoMA, Lost Shtetl Museum, and Maryland Film Festival.​

Broox specializes in tapping into the connective power of music and shaping dynamic mixes that bring depth and polish to every project, ensuring each track translates at its highest level. They bring a trusted ear and strong instincts for shaping creative direction, grounded in cultural context and always focused on landing the right musical moment. Above all else, they nurture a creative space where artists feel empowered to produce their most authentic work.