Danny Garibay

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Danny Garibay
Born Los Angeles, California, United States
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Producer
  • songwriter
  • mix engineer
Years active2000s–present
Website www.loomenes.com

Danny Garibay is an American record producer, songwriter, and mix engineer based in Los Angeles, California. He is best known for his collaborations with the musical artists Simon Curtis, Kossisko, Cory Henry, Alicia Lemke, [1] [2] [3] The Ceremonies, [4] [5] Semi Precious Weapons, G-Eazy, Kiesza, and various other artists. [6]

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Career

Garibay was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. [7]

Early in his career as a music producer, Garibay joined Troy Carter's company, Atom Factory Entertainment. [7] While at Atom Factory, Garibay helped bring The Ceremonies to Carter, who eventually signed them on to his company in 2012. This initial collaboration then subsequently led to a partnership to sign The Ceremonies to Capitol Records. [8] [9]

Garibay has also worked with Alicia Lemke, also known as Alice and the Glass Lake, on her album Chimaera. Lemke passed away from leukemia in August 2015, [10] after which Garibay took five months to perfect the posthumous album and work on tracks such as "Coals". [11] [12]

Over the course of his career, Garibay has also collaborated with Simon Curtis, [13] [14] [15] Sky Keller, [16] [17] [18] Semi Precious Weapons, G-Eazy, Kiesza, and many other well-known artists.

Garibay works in his Hollywood recording/mixing studio, operating under the production company name lo͞omənəs. [19]

Selected credits

Selected credits for Danny Garibay: [20]

YearArtistSong(s)AlbumProduction Credit
2021Dorothy"What's Coming To Me"
"Rainbow"
Gifts From The Holy GhostProducer, Writer
2020Cory Henry"Don't Forget"
"Happy Days"
"Gawt Damn"
"Switch"
"Anything For You"
"Rise"
"Icarus"
"No Guns"
"Black Man"
"Say Their Names"
"Dedicated"
Something To SayMixer
Sky Keller"High and Hurt"n/aProducer, Writer, Mixer
2019 Simon Curtis "Graduate"
"Rainbow"
GraduateProducer, Writer, Mixer
Kossisko "Heaven" feat. G-Eazy LowProducer, Writer
Sky Keller"Platonic"n/aProducer, Writer, Mixer
Simon Curtis "Love"n/aProducer, Writer, Mixer
2018Jaylien"That's The Way Love Goes"Summer's Over 2Producer, Writer
Kossisko "Lady Diamond"
"Heaven"
LowProducer, Writer
Cathedrals"Behave"n/aCo-Producer
Sky Keller"Don't Get It"
"Weekend"
"Bad"
n/aProducer, Writer, Mixer
Cory Henry & the Funk Apostles"Trade It All"
"In The Water"
"Our Affairs"
"Just A Word"
"Takes All Time" feat. Robert Randolph
"Send Me A Sign" feat. Robert Randolph
Art Of LoveMixer
2016 Alice and the Glass Lake "I Imagine"
"Echo"
"Can't Do A Thing"
"Air"
"Apart At The Seams"
"Coals"
"Supernova" feat. Kiesza
"Beast"
"Distance"
"Asking"
Chimaera Producer (also exec.), Writer, Co-Writer
2015 The Ceremonies "In The Name Of Fright"n/aProducer, Co-Writer
2014 Semi Precious Weapons "Cherries On Ice"
"Free Booze"
Aviation Producer, Writer
2013 The Ceremonies "Wolfdance"
"Land Of Gathering"
"Straw Hat"
"Ballroom Bones"
"Nightlight"
The Ceremonies (EP) Producer (also exec.), Writer, Co-Writer

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