Howard Redekopp
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Howard Redekopp | |
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Genres | Indie rock |
Occupations | Musician, Producer, Engineer, Mixer |
Instruments | bass, keyboards, vocals |
Associated acts | Veal, Howard vs. Willy |
Website | http://www.howardredekopp.com/ |
Howard Redekopp is a Vancouver, British Columbia-based Canadian music producer/mixer/engineer.[1] He is currently being managed by Adam Katz of Next Wave Management .
In 2009, Rolling Stone ranked one of Howard's projects, The New Pornographers' Electric Version, #79 in the "100 Best Albums of the Decade".[2][3]
Discography
- 1997: Bossanova (Engineer, Mixer)
- 1999: Tilt O'Whirl (Producer, Engineer, Co-writer, Bass, Vocals) - Veal
- 2000: Casual Viewin' (Engineer) - 54-40
- 2001: Casual Viewin' USA (Engineer) - 54-40
- 2002: Love Rush (Producer, Engineer, Mixer) - 54-40
- 2003: Goodbye Flatland (Producer, Engineer) - 54-40
- 2003: Electric Version (Engineer, Mixer) - The New Pornographers
- 2004: So Jealous (Producer, Engineer, Mixer) - Tegan and Sara
- 2004: The Slow Wonder (Mixer) - A.C. Newman
- 2004: Grab That Gun (Engineer) - The Organ
- 2004: Three (Producer, Engineer, Mixer) - The Spitfires
- 2004: You Know the Rules (Mixer) - The Gay
- 2004: Slang X Generator (Producer, Engineer, Mixer) - Closed Caption Radio
- 2004: Hanging The Battle-Scarred Pinata (Engineer) - N.Q. Arbuckle
- 2005: Mother (Producer, Engineer, Mixer) - Mother Mother
- 2005: Twin Cinema (Engineer) - The New Pornographers
- 2005: The Survival Issue (Producer, Engineer, Mixer) - Swank
- 2006: Veins (Producer, Engineer, Mixer) - The Paper Cranes
- 2006: TV Heart Attack (Producer, Engineer, Mixer) - TV Heart Attack
- 2006: Anything (Producer, Engineer, Mixer) - Kinnie Starr
- 2006: Gossip Diet (Producer, Engineer, Mixer) - Lotus Child
- 2006: Hey, Sugar (Mixer) - Bossanova
- 2006: underneath the radio (Engineer) - Goldenboy
- 2007: It's Not Fun. Don't Do It! DVD (Mixer) - Tegan and Sara
- 2007: Diaries of a Broken Heart (Producer, Engineer, Mixer) - Castle Project
- 2007: Touch Up (Producer, Engineer, Mixer) - Mother Mother
- 2007: Schmancey (Producer, Engineer, Mixer) - Fancey
- 2007: Somewhere There's An Angel (Producer, Engineer, Mixer) - The Thurston Revival
- 2007: Key Principles (Producer, Engineer, Mixer) - Nathan
- 2007: Challengers (Engineer) - The New Pornographers
- 2008: Slimming Mirrors, Flattering Lights (Producer, Engineer, Mixer) - The Awkward Stage
- 2008: O My Heart (Producer, Engineer, Mixer) - Mother Mother
- 2009: Rearrange Beds (Mixer) - An Horse
- 2009: Territory (Mixer) - Two Hours Traffic
- 2009: XXXX (Producer, Engineer, Mixer) - You Say Party! We Say Die!
- 2009: Islands Disappear (Producer, Engineer, Mixer) - Said The Whale
- 2009: Sainthood (Coproducer, Engineer) - Tegan and Sara
- 2010: This Is Good (Producer, Engineer, Mixer, Vocals) - Hannah Georgas
- 2010: Tic Toc Tic (Producer, Engineer, Mixer) - The Zolas
- 2010: Spring Romance (Producer, Engineer, Mixer) - Bend Sinister
- 2010: Kidcutter (Producer, Engineer) - The Fast Romantics
- 2010: Cho Dependent (Producer, Engineer, Mixer) - Margaret Cho
- 2010: Flood (Mixer) - Jeremy Fisher
- 2011: I See Trouble (Producer, Engineer, Mixer) - Rich Hope and his Evil Doers
- 2011: Eureka (digital release) (Mixer) - Mother Mother
- 2011: Get Along (Engineer, Mixer) - Tegan and Sara
- 2011: Walls (Producer, Engineer, Mixer) - An Horse
- 2012: Threads (Producer, Engineer, Mixer) - Now, Now
References
- ↑ Hudson, Alex (October 2009). "Howard Redekopp the man behind some of Vancouver's hottest sounds". Beatroute Magazine. Retrieved 2010-12-04.
- ↑ "100 best albums of the decade". Rolling Stone.
- ↑ "Howard Redekopp". Canadian Recording Services. Retrieved 2010-12-04.
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