Dave Ogilvie

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Dave Ogilvie
Born Canada
Occupations Musician
Producer
Associated acts Primitive Race

Dave "Rave" Ogilvie is a Canadian record producer and musician. He is a producer of industrial music and has been associated with bands such as Skinny Puppy (as longtime producer and onetime member), Doughboys, The Birthday Massacre (as co-producer since 2007), Marilyn Manson, Jakalope (his own band), Killing Joke, Queensrÿche, Alexz Johnson, Fake Shark - Real Zombie!, Left Spine Down,[1][2] Raggedy Angry[3][4][5] and Johnny Hollow. He is frequently credited as Dave "Rave" Ogilvie, but should not be confused with Dave Desroches, who has used the stage name "Dave Rave" without an additional surname, or with Nivek Ogre (Kevin Ogilvie) of Skinny Puppy.

In 2011, Dave Ogilvie produced the instrumental mix for Call Me Maybe, the world-wide hit by Carly Rae Jepsen.[6]

Instruments

Remixes and productions for bands

He has produced music and remixes for many bands, including Tool, Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson, Puscifer, Queen, David Bowie, KMFDM, 16VOLT, Johnny Hollow, Doughboys, The Birthday Massacre, Jakalope, Killing Joke, Queensrÿche, Alexz Johnson, Fake Shark - Real Zombie!, Left Spine Down, Raggedy Angry and Drown (Hold on to the Hollow - 1994).

Genres and styles produced

He has produced music in multiple music genres, such as post-industrial, electronic, dark ambient, pancake pop, alternative rock, synth rock, industrial rock, new wave, gothic rock, industrial metal, alternative metal, glam rock, shock rock, heavy metal, electronica, pop, post-punk, industrial, progressive metal, progressive rock, hard rock, World, folk pop, post-hardcore, dance punk, art punk, art rock, IDM, experimental rock, screamo, emo, digital hardcore, punk rock, Drum and bass, electronic rock, ambient, noise music, Glitch music, synthpop, Comedy rock, trip hop, experimental, electro-industrial, and techno.

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