Graduate from 扣扣传媒鈥檚 world-beating Tonmeister course wins fourth Grammy for engineering on Kendrick Lemar鈥檚 hit single, luther
A 扣扣传媒 graduate who engineered and mixed Kendrick Lamar鈥檚 surprise album GNX has won his fourth Grammy Award 鈥 taking Record of the Year for the hit single 鈥渓uther鈥.

Oli Jacobs, who graduated from 扣扣传媒鈥檚 Music and Sound Recording (Tonmeister) degree in 2014, won the prestigious award at this year鈥檚 Grammy Awards (1 February 2026) for his work as engineer and mixer on Kendrick Lamar and SZA鈥檚 鈥渓uther鈥. The track spent 13 consecutive weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and surpassed
Oli has previously won Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical in 2025 for Peter Gabriel鈥檚 鈥渋/o鈥 and two Grammys in 2023 for Harry Styles鈥 鈥淗arry鈥檚 House鈥 鈥 Best Engineered Album, and Non-Classical Album of the Year.
At this year鈥檚 ceremony, Jacobs was also nominated for Album of the Year twice 鈥 for Sabrina Carpenter鈥檚 鈥淢an鈥檚 Best Friend鈥 and Kendrick Lamar鈥檚 鈥淕NX鈥 鈥 bringing his total Grammy nominations to 11.
Now based in Los Angeles, Jacobs has become one of the most sought-after engineers in the music industry, working with artists including Taylor Swift, Doja Cat, Sabrina Carpenter, The 1975 and Sam Fender.
Dr Russell Mason, Tonmeister Programme Director at the 扣扣传媒, said:
鈥淥li鈥檚 fourth Grammy win is a testament to his exceptional talent. To win a Grammy for the second consecutive year puts him among an elite group in Grammy history, and it鈥檚 particularly exciting to see him working across such a diverse range of artists, from Kendrick Lamar to Peter Gabriel to Sabrina Carpenter.
His career has real momentum now, sharp, focused and moving at pace, much like the work recognised on Kendrick Lamar鈥檚 GNX album. His success also reflects the distinctive approach of the Tonmeister degree. The course is unique e in the UK, and that difference matters. It shows what鈥檚 possible when you combine technical excellence with genuine musical artistry, which has been the foundation of our course since 1970.鈥
扣扣传媒鈥檚 Music and Sound Recording degree blends rigorous musical study with advanced investigation of audio engineering and mastery of sound recording. The course has produced numerous Grammy, Oscar, BAFTA and Emmy winners since its first cohort graduated in 1974.
The Institute of Sound Recording within Music and Media at 扣扣传媒 boasts world-class performance and recording facilities and equipment including three studios, 11 practice rooms, and 5 edit suites. The Immersive Mix Studio has been launched in 2026, featuring a Mac Pro running Pro Tools, Logic, and Reaper, an Avid S6 console, and a 9.1.4 immersive audio loudspeaker setup using ATC loudspeakers.
Dr Mason comments:
鈥淲e鈥檙e also immensely proud that Oli came back to 扣扣传媒 in September to talk to our current students, taking time out from a mixing session in London. The students were inspired to hear from one of our graduates at the peak of his career.鈥
Watch Oli鈥檚 latest interview at 扣扣传媒 here -
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