Josh Schuberth (born 23 September 1983) is an Australian producer, audio engineer, and multi-instrumentalist. His list of credits includes work with numerous notable performers, including Ben Folds, [1] Josh Pyke, [2] Alex Lloyd, Jessica Mauboy, Sara Storer, [3] Graeme Connors, Lenka, [4] Melanie Horsnell, Jenny Queen, [5] Suzy Connolly, [6] Tim Freedman, Greg Storer, and the bands Peregrine and The Sleep-ins. [7] He also records as a solo performer under the name Miracle Pill. [8]
Project Name | Artist | Credits | Notes |
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The Bright Side (album) | Lenka | Produced "The Long Way Home", "Get Together", and "The Bright Side". | 2015, Hickory Records/Sony. |
So Long Lives This (album) | Drew and Na Livingston | Produced, engineered and mixed; drums and percussion, bass, guitar, hammond. | 2014, Independent. |
Birds of the Moon (album) | Miriam Lieberman | Produced, engineered and mixed; drums and percussion, bass, guitar, mandolin, synths; Backing vocals on "Summertime Again". | 2014, Independent. |
Hell's Half Acre (EP) | Gretta Ziller | Drums and percussion. | 2014, Independent. |
Small Town Misfits (album) | Jenny Queen | Drums and percussion. | 2014, ABC Music. |
Heart of Sorrow (album) | Lyn Bowtell | Drums and percussion. | 2014, Sony. Awarded "Alt-Country Album of the Year" at CMAA Awards. |
Bones (EP) | Dustin Tebbutt | Drums and percussion. additional engineering and production. | 2014, Narvik Records. |
Lovegrass (Album) | Sara Storer | Drums and percussion. additional engineering and production. | 2013, ABC Records. Awarded "Album of the Year" at CMAA Awards. |
Snow Covered Hill (EP) | Imogen Bel | Produced, engineered and mixed. drums and percussion, bass synth, guitars, synths. | 2013, Independent. |
Oneiro (EP) | Helen Perris | Produced, engineered and mixed; drums and percussion, bass, guitar, synths, programming, string arrangements. | 2013, Independent. |
By Your Side (EP) | Alison Avron | Produced, engineered and mixed; drums and Percussion, bass, guitar, synths, programming. | 2013, Independent. |
The Breach (EP) | Dustin Tebbutt | Drums and percussion; additional engineering and production. | 2013, Independent. |
Dancing With A Ghost (album) | Ashleigh Dallas | Drums and percussion. | 2013, Warner Music Australasia. Awarded "Best New Talent" at CMAA Awards. |
Urban Wilderness (album) | Alex Lloyd | Drums and percussion. | 2013, Independent. |
Kindred Spirit (album) | Graeme Connors | Drums and percussion. | 2013, WJO. |
Slow Burn (album) | Ben Ransom | Drums; co-produced with Matt Fell and Glen Hannah. | 2013, Independent. |
A Case Of You (single) | Miracle Pill | Produced, engineered and mixed; all instruments and vocals. | 2013, Independent. |
Monkey Off My Back (album) | Chris E. Thomas | Drums and additional engineering; drum recording and engineering. | 2012, Independent. |
Fragile Heart (EP) | Sam Buckingham | Drums. | 2012, Independent. |
Hello (album) | Sarah Humphreys | Drums and percussion; additional production. | 2012, ABC Music. |
The Sapphires (soundtrack) | Various Artists | Drums on "Who's Lovin' You" by Jessica Mauboy. | 2012, Sony. |
Greenthumb (EP) | Brett Winterford | Produced, engineered and mixed; drums, percussion, bass, guitars, keys, synths, programming; backing vocals on "Maypole". | 2012, Independent. |
April (album) | Fallon Cush | Drums, bass. | 2012, Independent. |
Young Heart (album) | Blanche Dubois | Drums and percussion. | 2012, Independent. |
Night Larks (album) | Suzy Connolly | Produced, engineered and mixed; guitars, bass, drums, percussion, keys, synths, omnichord, noises and programming. | 2011, Laughing Outlaw Records. |
Australian Idle (album) | Tim Freedman | Drums and percussion; additional production and engineering. | 2011, Sony. |
At the Speed of Life (album) | Graeme Connors | Drums and percussion; additional production and engineering. | 2011, WJO. Awarded "Album of the Year" at CMAA Awards. |
Old Noise (EP) | Harry Hookey | Drums and percussion. | 2011, WJO. |
Somewhere in My Mind (album) | Sam Hawksley | Drums and percussion. | 2011, Independent. |
On the Horizon (album) | Tiffany Britchford | Bass. | 2011, Independent. |
Sam Newton (EP) | Sam Newton | Drums and percussion. | 2011, Independent. |
See It Now (EP) | Dana Hassall | Drums. | 2011, Independent. |
Still Walking (album) | Graeme Connors | Drums and percussion; additional production and engineering. | 2010, Panama Music. |
Calling Me Home (compilation) | Sara Storer | New tracks co-produced and engineered with Matt Fell; drums and percussion. | 2010, ABC Music. |
Tide (EP) | Jackie Dee | Drums; additional production and engineering. | 2010, Independent. |
Driver's Seat (album) | Tracy Killeen | Drums; additional production and engineering. | 2010, WJO. |
All in the Golden Afternoon (EP) | Caitlin Harnett | Drums; additional production and engineering. | 2010, Independent. |
Better Than Leaving (single) | Tenielle | Drums, omnichord; additional engineering. | 2010, Independent. |
Backwater (album) | Greg Storer | Drums and percussion. | 2010, Compass Brothers Records/EMI. |
Songs About Girls & Outer Space (album) | The Sleep-ins | Drums; co-produced with Chad Corley and Stefan Pope. | 2010, Ingot Rock. |
Things I Can't Change (EP) | Erin Marshall | Produced, engineered and mixed; drums and percussion, bass, guitars, keys, synths, noises and programming. | 2009, Independent. |
The Lighthouse (DVD) | Josh Pyke | Drums and backing vocals. | 2009, Ivy League Records. |
Sound Relief (Live DVD) | Various Artists | Drums and backing vocals with Josh Pyke | 2009, Liberation Music. |
Close to Home (album) | Ami Williamson | Drums and percussion | 2009, Independent. |
Jackson McLaren (EP) | Jackson McLaren | Drums and bass. | 2009, Wonderlick. |
Tea on Tuesday (album) | Sarah McMonagle | Drums and percussion; additional production and engineering. | 2009, Independent. |
Shooting Ships and Sinking Stars (mini album) | Jehan | Produced, engineered and mixed; drums and percussion, bass, guitars, wurlitzer. | 2008, Independent. |
Chimney's Afire (album) | Josh Pyke | Drums and Bass on "Make You Happy" and "You Don't Scare Me"; drums on "The Summer" and "Variations". | 2008, Ivy League Records. Awarded "Best Adult Contemporary Album" at ARIA awards. |
Complicated Sweetheart (album) | Melanie Horsnell | Bass, guitarmadillo. | 2008, Inflatable Girlfriend Records. |
Mary Mary (EP) | Melanie Horsnell | Bass. | 2008, Inflatable Girlfriend Records. |
Pseudo Science (EP) | Tim Ireland | Drums. | 2007, Vitamin Records Australia. |
Triple J's Like a Version Vol. 3 (compilation) | Various Artists | Percussion with Ben Folds on "Such Great Heights" | 2007, ABC Music. |
Reset (album) | Paul Greene | Bass, piano, wurlitzer, backing vocals on "East or West". | 2005, Whirl Records. |
Enter (album) | Genevieve Maynard | Drums. | 2005, Wow Records. |
Happy Here With You (live album) | Paul Greene | Bass and backing vocals. | 2004, Whirl Records. |
This Way (album) | Paul Greene | Bass. | 2002, Whirl Records. |
One Big Happy Heart Attack (album) | Peregrine | Backing vocals on "Three Cheers For Gordon" | 2002, Gaflife. |
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