David Carswell
David Carswell is a Canadian music producer and co-owner, with John Collins, of JCDC Studios, in Vancouver, BC Canada.[1]
Bands
The Evaporators, The Smugglers, Rodney Graham
Produced
- Maow, Single on OH CANADUH!, 1995
- Maow, The Unforgiving Sounds of..., 1996
- The Evaporators, United Empire Loyalists, 1996
- Thee Goblins, We Are Thee Goblins From Canada, 1998
- The Evaporators, I Gotta Rash,1998
- Destroyer, City of Daughters, 1998
- Rodney Graham, Ramblin' Man, 1999
- Rodney Graham, Edge of a Wood, 1999
- Rodney Graham, I'm a Noise Man, 1999
- Rodney Graham, Bed Bug: Love Buzz, 1999
- The New Pornographers, "Letter from an Occupant", 1997
- Rodney Graham, Gettin' it Together in the Country, 2000
- The Softies, Holiday in Rhode Island, 2000
- The New Pornographers, Mass Romantic, 2000 (Remastered in 2003)
- The Good Jacket Presents..., Vancouver Special,
- The New Pornographers, "The Fake Headlines", 2000
- Destroyer, Thief, 2000
- Destroyer, Streethawk: A Seduction, 2001
- The Evaporators, "Honk the Horn" single, 2001
- Rodney Graham, The King's Part, 2001
- Destroyer, This Night, 2002
- The New Pornographers, "Your Daddy Don't Know" single, Fubar soundtrack, 2002
- Tegan and Sara, If It Was You, 2002
- The Tennessee Twin, Free To Do What?, 2002
- Volumizer, Gaga for Gigi, 2002
- Young and Sexy, Stand Up for Your Mother, 2002
- The Lisa Marr Experiment, American Jitters, 2003
- The New Pornographers, Electric Version, 2003
- The Owl and the Pussycat, The Owl and the Pussycat, 2003
- Rodney Graham, Rock is Hard, 2003
- Young and Sexy, Life Through One Speaker, 2003
- A.C. Newman, The Slow Wonder, 2004
- Destroyer, Your Blues, 2004
- The Evaporators, Ripple Rock, 2004
- The Smugglers, Mutiny in Stereo, 2004
- Tegan and Sara, So Jealous, 2004
- Rodney Graham Band, Never Tell A Pal A Hard Luck Story, Released October 2005
- Immaculate Machine, Ones and Zeros, Released September 2005
- The New Pornographers, Twin Cinema, Released August 2005
- Destroyer, Destroyer's Rubies, Released February 2006
- Apollo Ghosts, Forgotten Triangle, Released March 2009
- Apollo Ghosts, S/T 7" with Role Mach Electric Band, Released Feb 2010
- Apollo Ghosts, Hastings Sunrise, Released Dec 2008
- Apollo Ghosts, Mount Benson, Released March 2010
- Eamon McGrath, Peace Maker, Released July 2010
- Big John Bates, Black Timber Bitter Root, (Mixing), Released 2014
References
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