Roy Mitchell-Cárdenas

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Roy Mitchell-Cárdenas

Mitchell-Cárdenas performing in Portland, Oregon in 2009.
Background information
Born (1977-07-25) July 25, 1977
Origin McAllen, Texas, United States
Genres Electronica, alternative, indie, pop, rock, ambient, jazz
Occupations Musician, Producer
Instruments Bass, double bass, guitar, sampler, drums, synth bass, trap kit, Backing vocals
Years active 1989–present
Labels Teleprompt / Warner Bros. Records
Associated acts Mutemath
Plastic Planets
IPM (Influential Phecal Material)
Jive
Meshach Jackson
Roadside Prophets
Earthsuit

Roy Mitchell-Cárdenas (born July 25, 1977 in Houston, Texas) is a Mexican-American musician and writer. He is the bassist (and sometimes guitarist) for the rock band Mutemath. Mitchell-Cárdenas has been playing in bands since he was twelve years old and has worked as a session musician and producer for many groups.

Discography

  • Plastic Planets: Plastic Planets 2013
  • Mutemath: Odd Soul (electric bass, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, and percussion) 2011
  • Mutemath: Armistice (electric and acoustic bass, guitar on "Spotlight"[1]) 2009
  • Mutemath: Mutemath (electric and acoustic bass) 2006
  • Empire Theory: Colors EP (electric & acoustic guitar, bass, programming) 2012
  • Pescao Vivo: Mi Fortuna (electric & acoustic guitar, bass, vocals, programming) 2012
  • Mari Iijima: "Impossible People" (bass[2]) 2012
  • Slow Hands: Dependence (Bass on "Cocoon") 2008
  • Gentlemen At Arms: EP[3] 2007
  • Katie Wilson: Demo (electric and acoustic bass) 2007
  • Earthsuit: Kaleidoscope Superior (electric bass, sample/programming) 2000
  • Earthsuit: Noise for Your Eyes (electric and acoustic bass) 1999
  • Roadside Prophets: Kafecito Sessions (acoustic guitar and vocals) 1995
  • Jive: Demo (electric guitar) 1992
  • IPM-Influential Phecal Material: Just To Let You Know We Exist . . . (drums, guitar, vocals) 1991

Production

  • Meshach Jackson: Experiments(in)Drowning(ep)
  • Pescao Vivo: Mi Fortuna[4]
  • Empire Theory: Colors EP [5]
  • Mirza Zaza: Atlas EP [6]

References

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