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Rob Cohen is an American vocal producer, record mixer, songwriter and record producer known for his work with artists including Portugal. The Man, Demi Lovato, Imagine Dragons, Dua Lipa, Cage the Elephant, Khalid, Charli XCX, Diplo, Young the Giant, Bishop Briggs, Wafia, and more. [1] After growing up in Denver Colorado, Cohen moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in music production. He began working as an assistant engineer at Westlake Recording Studios; his projects included Rihanna's number-one album Unapologetic. After 5-years at Westlake, Cohen began to work with John Hill as a full-time engineer and vocal producer.[2]
Rob Cohen | |
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Origin | Denver, Colorado |
Genres | Pop, Rock |
Occupation(s) | Vocal producer, audio engineer, mixer |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, Keys, Bass |
Years active | 2012-present |
Awards
editIn 2020, Cohen won a Grammy Award for his work as a vocal producer and engineer on Cage the Elephant's album Social Cues, which won "Best Rock Album".[3] In 2017, Cohen worked together with John Hill on Portugal. The Man's #1 Billboard single "Feel It Still" which also won a Grammy Award for "Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.[4] He also received a Grammy Award nomination for engineering on Beyoncé album Beyoncé album in 2015.[5]
Discography
editArtist | Year | Album/"Song" | Vocal-Producer | Engineer | Mixer |
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Overcoats | 2020 | The Fight | |||
Pink Sweat$ | "17" | ||||
Banoffee | "Look At Us Now Dad" | ||||
Celeste | "Stop This Flame" | ||||
Carly Rae Jepsen | 2019 | Dedicated | |||
Khalid | Free Spirit | ||||
Cage The Elephant | Social Cues | ||||
Bishop Briggs | Champion | ||||
Fitz and the Tantrums | "123456" | ||||
Wrabel | "Love To Love You", "The Real Thing" | ||||
Wrabel | "Too Close" | ||||
Yuna | "Rogue" | ||||
Wafia | "Flowers & Superpowers" | ||||
Kesha | "Resentment", "My Own Dance" | ||||
Young The Giant | 2018 | Mirror Master | |||
Young The Giant | "Superposition" | ||||
Sylvan Esso | '"PARAD(w/m)E" | ||||
Wet | "Lately", "There's a Reason" | ||||
Whethan, Dua Lipa | "High" | VP, P | |||
MØ, Diplo | "Sun In Our Eyes" | ||||
Wafia | "I'm Good" | ||||
Alice Merton | "Funny Business" | ||||
Bishop Briggs | "Water", "Church of Stars" | ||||
Clean Bandit ft. Julia Michaels | 2017 | "I Miss You" | |||
Electric Guest | "Plural" | ||||
Charli XCX ft. Uffie | "Baby Girl" | ||||
Portugal. The Man | 2016 | "Feel it Still", "Easy Tiger", "Live in the Moment", "Rich Friends", "Tidal Wave" | |||
Zara Larsson | "Make That Money Girl" | ||||
Demi Lovato | "Tell Me You Love Me" | ||||
Imagine Dragons | "Rise Up", "Zero" | ||||
Banks | 2016 | "Poltergeist" | |||
Chairlift | "Ch-Ching", "Moth to the Flame" | ||||
Beyonce | 2014 | "Heaven" | |||
Rihanna | 2012 | Unapologetic | Asst-E | ||
Pentatonix | Pentatonix |
References
edit- ^ "Rob Cohen | Credits". AllMusic.
- ^ "Home". Rlc2music.com.
- ^ "Cage the Elephant Win Best Rock Album". Grammy.com. 26 January 2020.
- ^ "Portugal. The Man's 'Feel It Still' Breaks Record for Most Weeks at No. 1 on Alternative Songs Chart". Billboard. 28 November 2017.
- ^ [1] [dead link ]