From ten years old, he started experimenting with tape decks, karaoke machines, and samplers.
He graduated from Full Sail University in 2002, and moved to New York, where he was hired by Quad Studios, staying there for around six years.
[6][7] In 2010, he took the position of main house engineer at Mincieli’s newly-opened Jungle City Studios in New York.
Two years later, Mincieli informed him that Beyoncé was looking for an engineer, and when the call came, White “couldn’t turn it down.” He was quickly thrown in the deep end with the recordings for Beyoncé, and confronted with production methods that were both on an industrial scale and highly experimental.
Since becoming the full-time engineer of R&B megastar Beyoncé in 2012, the majority of his work has since been on her projects; however, his credit list also includes notable names like Sia, Nicki Minaj, FKA Twigs, Jay-Z, Boots, Solange, Nas, Childish Gambino, Mary J. Blige and Megan Thee Stallion.