Lars Stalfors
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Lars Stalfors | |
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Genres | Progressive rock |
Occupations | Musician, record producer, engineer |
Instruments | Synthesizer, sound technician |
Associated acts | The Mars Volta, Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, Matt and Kim, Funeral Party |
Lars Stalfors is an American musician, record producer and engineer[1] from Los Angeles, California, noted for his contributions to The Mars Volta and the Omar Rodriguez Lopez Group.[2] A multi-instrumentalist, Stalfors has produced albums for both Matt and Kim and Funeral Party.[3]
Discography
Throughout his career Stalfors has worked with a range of artists and bands in various genres both as a musician, record engineer, producer and mixer.[1]
Band or artist | Album | Year | Credits |
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DiGiTs | DiGiTs | 2005 | Producer/Engineer |
Neon Lipstick | Neon Lipstick | 2005 | Producer/Engineer |
Matt & Kim | Matt & Kim | 2006 | Producer, engineer, mixing |
Bark Bark Bark | Haunts | 2007 | Mastering |
Omar Rodriguez-Lopez | The Apocalypse Inside of an Orange | 2007 | Engineer |
Omar Rodriguez-Lopez | Calibration (Is Pushing Luck and Key Too Far) | 2007 | Engineer |
The Mars Volta | The Bedlam in Goliath | 2008 | Engineer |
Omar Rodriguez-Lopez and Jeremy Michael Ward | Omar Rodriguez Lopez & Jeremy Michael Ward | 2008 | Processing |
Omar Rodriguez-Lopez | Old Money | 2008 | Engineer |
Matt and Kim | Grand | 2009 | Mixing consultant |
The Mars Volta | Octahedron | 2009 | Engineer |
El Grupo Nuevo de Omar Rodriguez Lopez | Cryptomnesia | 2009 | Engineer |
Juliette Lewis | Terra Incognita | 2009 | Engineer |
Omar Rodriguez-Lopez | Xenophanes | 2009 | Engineer |
Marnie Stern | Marnie Stern | 2010 | Keyboards, mixing |
Funeral Party | The Golden Age of Knowhere | 2011 | Producer, engineer |
Le Butcherettes | Sin, Sin, Sin | 2011 | Engineer, mixing |
Big Sir | Before Gardens After Gardens | 2012 | Engineer, mixing |
The Mars Volta | Noctourniquet | 2012 | Engineer, mixing |
Cold War Kids | Dear Miss Lonelyhearts | 2013 | Co-producer with Dann Gallucci |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Lars Stalfors | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
- ↑ "Blue Microphones | Lars Stalfors". bluemic.com. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
- ↑ Houser, Kristen. "Interview with Lars Stalfors | LA Music Blog". lamusicblog.com. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
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