DAVE SARDY
'Dave Sardy' (more commonly known as 'D. Sardy') is a Brooklyn born and raised songwriter, rock and roll musician, record producer and composer.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Sardy was active as a singer, songwriter and guitarist (most notably with his group Barkmarket), but since the mid-1990s, he has been more active as a producer, writer and/or mixer. He has worked with an eclectic mix of rock, punk, alternative, electronic and industrial rock but mainly song driven performers; Critics have called him a "Hardcore super-producer."[1]
1990 saw some of Sardy's earliest recording credits: as a guitarist on Marc Ribot's ''Rootless Cosmopolitans'' (his name was misspelled "Sardi") and on Barkmarket's ''Vegas Throat'' the record that brought the group wider acclaim after a string of independent releases starting from 1987 with Barkmarket's "1-800 GOD-HOUSE and "The Easy Listening Record". He also played guitar on Frank Black's 1993 solo debut.
Barkmarket was active from about 1987 to 1996 and toured widely. In addition to being the group's singer, songwriter and guitarist, Sardy also produced, recorded and mixed all their albums. This probably helped his nascent career as a producer: though often loud and aggressive, Barkmarket's albums are full of interesting sounds, textures and recording techniques.
Sardy has produced and mixed for the following artists, among others:
★ Atari Teenage Riot
★ Autolux
★ Badly Drawn Boy
★ Barkmarket
★ Johnny Cash
★ Cold War Kids
★ Cop Shoot Cop
★ Chris Cornell
★ The Cubical
★ The Dandy Warhols
★ Dirty Pretty Things
★ The Duels
★ Enon
★ Evil Superstars
★ Far
★ Giant Drag
★ Harmful
★ Helmet
★ Hot Hot Heat
★ Hundred Reasons
★ Jay Z
★ Jet
★ LCD Soundsystem
★ Marilyn Manson
★ Mel C
★ Monster Magnet
★ The Mooney Suzuki
★ Nine Black Alps
★ Nine Inch Nails
★ Oasis
★ OK GO
★ Mauro Pawlowski
★ Primal Scream
★ Rage Against the Machine
★ The Revolution Smile
★ The Rolling Stones
★ Serafin
★ Slayer
★ Soulwax
★ Spongehead
★ The Thrills
★ VAUX
★ Rufus Wainwright
★ The Walkmen
★ Hank Williams III
★ Wolfmother
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Sardy was active as a singer, songwriter and guitarist (most notably with his group Barkmarket), but since the mid-1990s, he has been more active as a producer, writer and/or mixer. He has worked with an eclectic mix of rock, punk, alternative, electronic and industrial rock but mainly song driven performers; Critics have called him a "Hardcore super-producer."[1]
1990 saw some of Sardy's earliest recording credits: as a guitarist on Marc Ribot's ''Rootless Cosmopolitans'' (his name was misspelled "Sardi") and on Barkmarket's ''Vegas Throat'' the record that brought the group wider acclaim after a string of independent releases starting from 1987 with Barkmarket's "1-800 GOD-HOUSE and "The Easy Listening Record". He also played guitar on Frank Black's 1993 solo debut.
Barkmarket was active from about 1987 to 1996 and toured widely. In addition to being the group's singer, songwriter and guitarist, Sardy also produced, recorded and mixed all their albums. This probably helped his nascent career as a producer: though often loud and aggressive, Barkmarket's albums are full of interesting sounds, textures and recording techniques.
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Sardy has produced and mixed for the following artists, among others:
★ Atari Teenage Riot
★ Autolux
★ Badly Drawn Boy
★ Barkmarket
★ Johnny Cash
★ Cold War Kids
★ Cop Shoot Cop
★ Chris Cornell
★ The Cubical
★ The Dandy Warhols
★ Dirty Pretty Things
★ The Duels
★ Enon
★ Evil Superstars
★ Far
★ Giant Drag
★ Harmful
★ Helmet
★ Hot Hot Heat
★ Hundred Reasons
★ Jay Z
★ Jet
★ LCD Soundsystem
★ Marilyn Manson
★ Mel C
★ Monster Magnet
★ The Mooney Suzuki
★ Nine Black Alps
★ Nine Inch Nails
★ Oasis
★ OK GO
★ Mauro Pawlowski
★ Primal Scream
★ Rage Against the Machine
★ The Revolution Smile
★ The Rolling Stones
★ Serafin
★ Slayer
★ Soulwax
★ Spongehead
★ The Thrills
★ VAUX
★ Rufus Wainwright
★ The Walkmen
★ Hank Williams III
★ Wolfmother
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