Josiah Steinbrick
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Background information | |
Birth name | Josiah Clark Steinbrick |
Born | July 13, 1981 |
Origin | Providence, Rhode Island |
Genres | Neo-Psychedelia, Electronic, Indie-Rock, Dream Pop, Psych-Folk, Lo-Fi |
Occupations | Musician, Composer, Producer |
Instruments | Guitar, Bass, Piano, Synthesizer, Organ, Harpsichord, Percussion, Drums |
Years active | 2006–present |
Josiah Steinbrick (born July 13, 1981) is a professional musician, composer, and producer currently based in Los Angeles, California. A multi-instrumentalist, Steinbrick has recorded with artists such as Danger Mouse, Devendra Banhart, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Josh Klinghoffer, Cate Le Bon, Boom Bip, Electric Guest, Adam Green, Binki Shapiro, Gruff Rhys, Rodrigo Amarante, and White Fence.[1][2][3]
Josiah is currently producing the upcoming Cate Le Bon album with Noah Georgeson.[4]
Selected Discography
2006
- Flowers of Doom - "Planning Accidental Genius" (Digital) - Guitar, Bass, Producer
2007
- Flowers of Doom w/ Tim Presley - "Newer Philosophy/Spring on Fire" - Guitar, Bass, Producer
2008
- Flowers of Doom w/ Simon William Lord - (Unreleased) - Guitar, Bass, Piano, Organ, Synthesizer, Percussion, Producer
2009
- Joker's Daughter - The Last Laugh - Guitar, Bass, Synthesizer
2010
- Adam Green - Minor Love - Bass, Synthesizer, Omnichord
- White Fence - "Live in L.A." (Cassette) - Bass
2011
- Boom Bip - "Zig Zaj" - Bass, Synthesizer, Percussion
- The Moor - Producer, Composer, Guitar, Bass, Piano, Organ, Synthesizer, Harpsichord, Percussion, Drums, Backing Vocals
2012
- Charlotte Gainsbourg - Stage Whisper - Sitar Guitar
- Electric Guest - Mondo - Bass, Guitar (Electric), Harpsichord, Synthesizer
2013
- Adam Green & Binki Shapiro - Bass, Guitar, Piano, Kalimba, Omnichord, Synthesizer
- Devendra Banhart - "Mala" - Bass, Clapping, Dulcimer, Percussion, Soloist, Synthesizer, Synthesizer Saxophone
- Neon Neon - "Praxis Makes Perfect" - Synthesizer, Composer
- Cate Le Bon - Mug Museum - Producer, Guitar, Organ, Synthesizer, Drums
- Rodrigo Amarante - "Cavalo" - Backing Vocals
References
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