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Noah Shain is an American record producer and musician. Shain was dubbed "one of the most prominent young producers in the United States” by Mute.[1] He notably produced early work by Grammy Award winning Skrillex "Sonny Moore,"[2] as well as albums by As Tall as Lions,[3] Jordan Zevon, Atreyu, The Chevin, and Dead Sara.[4]
Noah Shain | |
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Origin | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Occupation(s) | Record producer, audio engineer, musician |
Instrument(s) | Production, drums |
Website | http://noahshain.com/ |
Epic Records recording artist Dead Sara stated that Noah was instrumental in making their album sound "As raw as possible."[citation needed] The album has peaked at No. 16 on Billboard's Heatseekers Albums Chart.[5]
Works as a producer (partial list)
editArtist | Album | Label | Credit | Year |
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Ski Lodge | Big Heart | Dovecoat | Mixer | 2013 |
Goldsboro | Goldsboro | Bandini Mountain Records | Producer, Mixer, Engineer | 2013 |
Escondido | The Ghost of Escondido | Kill Canyon | Mixer | 2013 |
Pip | No Formalities | PIP | Co-Producer, Co-Writer, Mixer | 2013 |
Dead Sara | Dead Sara | Epic/Pocket Kid Records | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | 2012 |
Cody Simpson | "Paradise" - Single | Atlantic Records | Mixer | 2012 |
Vas Defrans | Self-Titled | Vas Defrans | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | 2012 |
Ari Shine | Songs of Solomon | Ari Shine | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | 2012 |
Tess Dunn | Honestly Box | Tess Dun | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | 2012 |
Window View | Northbound-EP | Self-Released | Mixer | 2012 |
Cody Simpson | "Got Me Good" - Single | Atlantic Records | Mixer | 2012 |
Eiza Gonzalez | Te Acordaras De Mi | EMI | Engineer, Mixer | 2012 |
Sean Bones | Here Now | S/S Friends | Mixer | 2012 |
Line and Circle | Roman Ruins | White Iris Records | Mixer | 2012 |
The Chevin | Borderland | So Recordings/Silva Sheen Records | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | 2012 |
Monte Pittman | Pain, Love, and Destiny | Monte Pittman | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | 2011 |
Fools Gold | Leave No Trace | IAMSOUND Records | Mixer | 2011 |
Nikki Lane | Gone, Gone, Gone | IAMSOUND Records | Mixer | 2011 |
Me Talk Pretty | We Are Strangers | Eight O Five | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | 2011 |
Ari Shine | Ghost Town Directory | Beverly Martel | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | 2011 |
Atreyu | Covers of the Damned | My Dead Heart | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | 2011 |
Run Run Run | Pico | P-Pineal Eye | Mixer | 2010 |
The Secret Handshake | Night and Day | Triple Crown Records | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | 2010 |
I Fight Dragons | Welcome To The Breakdown | Atlantic Records | Mixer | 2010 |
Sonny (Skrillex) | Gypsyhook | Atlantic Records | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | 2009 |
Atreyu | Congregation of the Damned | Hollywood Records | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | 2009 |
Orson | Culture Vultures | Mercury Records | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | 2009 |
Horse The Band | Desperate Living | Vagrant Records | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | 2009 |
Endless Hallway | Autonomy Games | Wind-Up Records | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | 2009 |
Jordan Zevon | Inside Out | New West Records | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | 2008 |
Run Run Run | Endless Winter | Pineal Eye | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | 2006 |
Keaton Simons | Blink | Beverly Martell Music | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | 2006 |
Orson | Bright Idea | Orson | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | 2006 |
L. Cedeno | Bliss Wishes | E.M.7 | Addl. Production and Mixer |
References
edit- ^ "Mute Magazine". Archived from the original on February 1, 2014. Retrieved June 2, 2013.
- ^ "Skrillex on Grammy Wins: 'I Didn't Expect to Be Here Again'". Rollingstone.com. February 11, 2013. Retrieved January 28, 2021.
- ^ "EU Jacksonville". Archived from the original on February 2, 2014. Retrieved June 2, 2013.
- ^ "Interview: Dead Sara Guitarist Siouxsie Medley Discusses Gear and the Band's Self-Titled New Album | Guitar World". www.guitarworld.com. Archived from the original on May 15, 2012. Retrieved January 17, 2022.
- ^ "Dead Sara Go for the Kill | GRAMMY.com". www.grammy.com. Archived from the original on June 29, 2012. Retrieved January 17, 2022.
- ^ "Noah Shain | BRIGHTMAN MUSIC Producer Management". brightmanmusic.com. Archived from the original on September 17, 2013. Retrieved January 17, 2022.