Mark Lewis is an American hard rock/heavy metal music producer. Originally from the Southern Maryland area, he once lived in the Orlando, Florida area. Now Mark works as a producer, engineer, and mixer at his own studio in Nashville, Tennessee.
Lewis was a former producer at Audio Hammer Studios in Sanford, Florida. He has engineered productions and/or mixes for established artists such as Chimaira, Trivium, DevilDriver, The Black Dahlia Murder.
Mark Lewis production discography | |
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Studio albums | 135 |
Compilation albums | 1 |
EPs | 6 |
Singles | 1 |
Video albums | 1 |
Year | Artist | Title | Label | Role | Notes |
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2005 | Roadrunner United | The All-Star Sessions | Roadrunner | Engineer |
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2006 | Bury Your Dead | Beauty and the Breakdown | Victory | Engineer, Mixer | |
2006 | If Hope Dies | Life in Ruin | Metal Blade, Ironclad | Engineer | |
2006 | Seemless | What Have We Become | Equal Vision | Co-Production, Engineer | |
2006 | The Autumn Offering | Embrace the Gutter | Victory | Engineer, Mixer | |
2006 | Trivium | The Crusade | Roadrunner | Engineer | |
2007 | Adrift | Absolution | Independent | Mixer | |
2007 | Chimaira | Resurrection | Ferret Music, Nuclear Blast | Engineer | |
2007 | DevilDriver | The Last Kind Words | Roadrunner | Engineer | |
2007 | Hell Within | Shadows of Vanity | Lifeforce | Mixer | |
2007 | Sanctity | Road to Bloodshed | Roadrunner | Engineer | |
2007 | The Autumn Offering | Fear Will Cast No Shadow | Victory | Engineer | |
2007 | The Black Dahlia Murder | Nocturnal | Metal Blade | Engineer, Mixer | |
2008 | All That Remains | Overcome | Prosthetic, Razor & Tie | Engineer | |
2008 | Beneath the Massacre | Dystopia | Prosthetic | Mix-Engineer | |
2008 | Bury Your Dead | Bury Your Dead | Victory | Engineer | |
2008 | Devil's Gift | Devil's Gift | John Galt Entertainment | Engineer | |
2008 | Evince | The Calling | — | Mixer | |
2008 | Kataklysm | Prevail | Nuclear Blast | Engineer | |
2008 | Trivium | Shogun | Roadrunner | Engineer | |
2008 | Order of Ennead | Order of Ennead | Earache | Engineer, Mixer | |
2008 | Resurrection | Mistaken for Dead | Massacre | Engineer, Mixer | |
2008 | Violence to Vegas | Princess to Poison | The Feeding Ground | Engineer, Mixer | |
2009 | August Burns Red | Constellations | Solid State | Engineer | |
2009 | Dååth | The Concealers | Century Media | Engineer, Mixer | |
2009 | Eyeless | The Diary | Listenable | Engineer, Mastering | |
2009 | Job for a Cowboy | Ruination | Metal Blade | Engineer | |
2009 | Luna Mortis | The Absence | Century Media | Engineer, Mastering | |
2009 | The Autumn Offering | Requiem | Victory | Producer, Engineer, Mixer, Mastering | |
2009 | The Black Dahlia Murder | Deflorate | Metal Blade | Producer, Engineer | |
2010 | Charred Walls of the Damned | Charred Walls of the Damned | Metal Blade | Engineer, Mixer | |
2010 | Trivium | "Shattering the Skies Above/Slave New World" | Roadrunner | Producer, Mixer [1] | |
2010 | Dååth | Dååth | Century Media | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | |
2010 | Death Angel | Relentless Retribution | Nuclear Blast | Engineer | |
2010 | Demon Hunter | The World Is a Thorn | Solide State | Mix-Engineer | |
2010 | Holy Grail | Crisis in Utopia | Prosthetic | Mixer | |
2010 | Levi / Werstler | Avalanche of Worms | Magna Carta | Mixer | |
2010 | Order of Ennead | An Examination of Being | Earache | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | |
2010 | Whitechapel | A New Era of Corruption | Metal Blade | Engineer | |
2011 | Charred Walls of the Damned | Cold Winds on Timeless Days | Metal Blade | Engineer, Mixer | |
2011 | Deicide | To Hell with God | Century Media | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | |
2011 | DevilDriver | Beast | Roadrunner | Producer, Engineer | |
2011 | Scale the Summit | The Collective | Prosthetic | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | |
2011 | The Black Dahlia Murder | Ritual | Metal Blade | Producer, Engineer | |
2011 | Unearth | Darkness in the Light | Metal Blade | Mixer | |
2012 | God Forbid | Equilibrium | Victory | Producer, Engineer | |
2012 | Six Feet Under | Undead | Metal Blade | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | |
2012 | Whitechapel | Whitechapel | Metal Blade | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | |
2013 | Six Feet Under | Unborn | Metal Blade | Engineer | |
2013 | Arsis | Unwelcome | Nuclear Blast | Producer, Engineer, Mixer, Mastering | |
2013 | As Angels Bleed | As Angels Bleed | independent | Mixer | |
2013 | Battlecross | War of Will | Metal Blade | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | |
2013 | Chimaira | Crown of Phantoms | eOne | Producer (assistant) | |
2013 | DevilDriver | Winter Kills | Napalm | Producer, Engineer, Mixer, Mastering | |
2013 | Holy Grail | Ride the Void | Nuclear Blast | Mixer, Engineer | |
2013 | The Black Dahlia Murder | Everblack | Metal Blade | Producer | |
2013 | Whitechapel | The Somatic Defilement | Metal Blade | Mixer, Mastering |
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2014 | Carnifex | Die Without Hope | Nuclear Blast | Producer, Engineer, Mixer, Mastering | |
2014 | Conquering Dystopia | Conquering Dystopia | Independent, Century Media | Producer, Mixer | |
2014 | Whitechapel | Our Endless War | Metal Blade | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | |
2014 | Cannibal Corpse | A Skeletal Domain | Metal Blade | Producer, Engineer, Mixer, Mastering | |
2014 | Unearth | Watchers of Rule | eOne | Producer, Engineer, Mixer, Mastering | |
2014 | Aversions Crown | Tyrant | Nuclear Blast | Mixer, Mastering | |
2015 | Coal Chamber | Rivals | Napalm Records | Producer, Engineer, Mixer, Mastering | |
2015 | Battlecross | Rise to Power | Metal Blade | Engineer, Mixer, Mastering | |
2015 | The Black Dahlia Murder | Abysmal | Metal Blade | Producer, Mixer, Mastering | |
2016 | Karybdis | Samsara | Beasting Records | Producer, Mixer, Mastering | |
2016 | DevilDriver | Trust No One | Napalm Records | Producer | |
2016 | Whitechapel | Mark of the Blade | Metal Blade | Producer, Engineer, Mixer, Mastering | |
2016 | Carnifex | Slow Death | Nuclear Blast | Mixer, Mastering | |
2016 | Fallujah | Dreamless | Nuclear Blast | Mixer, Mastering | |
2016 | Opal Ocean | Lost Fables | Independent | Mixer, Mastering | |
2017 | Aversions Crown | Xenocide | Nuclear Blast | Mixer, Mastering | |
2017 | Dekta | Dekta | Audiovisuals de Sarria | Mastering | |
2017 | Shattered Sun | The Evolution of Anger | Victory | Producer, Engineer, Mixer, Mastering | |
2017 | Ne Obliviscaris | Urn | Season of Mist | Engineer, Re-amping, Mixer, Mastering | |
2017 | Threat Signal | Disconnect | Agonia Records | Mixer, Mastering | |
2017 | Feared | Svart | Independent | Mixer | |
2018 | Humiliation | Karnaval Genosida | Armstretch Records | Mixer, Mastering | |
2018 | Monstrosity | The Passage of Existence | Metal Blade | Mixer, Mastering | |
2018 | The Agony Scene | Tormentor | Outerloop Records | Producer, Engineer, Mixer, Mastering | |
2018 | Arsis | Visitant | Nuclear Blast, Agonia | Mixer, Mastering | |
2019 | Fallujah | Undying Light | Nuclear Blast | Mixer, Mastering | |
2019 | Kingsmen | Revenge Forgiveness Recovery | Sharptone Records | Producer, Engineer, Mixer, Mastering | |
2019 | Nile | Vile Nilotic Rites | Nuclear Blast | Mixer, Mastering | |
2019 | Rings of Saturn | Gidim | Nuclear Blast | Mixer, Mastering | |
2019 | Whitechapel | The Valley | Metal Blade | Producer, Engineer | |
2020 | Havok | V | Century Media | Producer, Engineer, Mixer, Mastering | |
2020 | BPMD | American Made | Napalm Records | Mixer, Mastering | |
2020 | Aronious | Perspicacity | The Artisan Era | Mixer, Mastering | |
2021 | Whitechapel | Kin | Metal Blade | Producer, Engineer | |
2022 | Krisiun | Mortem Solis | Century Media | Producer, Mixer, Mastering [2] | |
2022 | Fallujah | Empyrean | Nuclear Blast | Mixer, Mastering [3] | |
2023 | Entheos | Time Will Take Us All | Metal Blade | Engineer (guitars), Mixer, Mastering [4] | |
2023 | Ne Obliviscaris | Exul | Season of Mist | Producer, Engineer (drums), Mixer, Mastering [5] | |
2023 | Arrival of Autumn | Kingdom Undone | Nuclear Blast | Producer, Mixer, Mastering | |
2023 | Dying Fetus | Make Them Beg for Death | Relapse | Mixer, Mastering [6] | |
2023 | Carnifex | Necromanteum | Nuclear Blast | Mastering [7] | |
2024 | Vipassi | Lightless | Season of Mist | Mixer, Mastering [8] | |
2024 | Nile | The Underworld Awaits Us All | Napalm | Mixer, Mastering [9] | |
2024 | The Black Dahlia Murder | Servitude | Metal Blade | Producer, Engineer (drums), Mixer [10] | |
2024 | Undeath | More Insane | Prosthetic | Producer, Engineer, Mixer, Mastering [11] | |
2024 | Entheos | An End to Everything (EP) | Metal Blade | Producer, Engineer, Mixer, Mastering [12] [13] |
Year | Artist | Title | Label | Role |
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2010 | Six Feet Under | Graveyard Classics III | Metal Blade | Mixer |
Year | Artist | Title | Label | Role | Notes |
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2006 | Failsafe | A Black Tie Affair | — | Mixer | |
2007 | Encidius | 2007 EP | — | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | |
2009 | Written in Blood | In this Fire | — | Producer, Engineer, Mixer, Mastering | |
2010 | Ascension | Behind Enemy Lines | — | Mixer | |
2010 | Deliver Us from Evil | Still I Rise | Strych 9 Productions | Producer, Engineer, Mixer | |
2010 | Various artists | God of War: Blood & Metal | Roadrunner | Producer, Mixer |
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2011 | Whitechapel | Recorrupted | Metal Blade | Mixer, Mastering | |
Year | Artist | Title | Label | Role |
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2010 | Mutiny Within | "Awake" | Roadrunner | Engineer |
Year | Artist | Title | Label | Role |
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2007 | All That Remains | All That Remains: Live | Prosthetic | Engineer |
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Ken Lewis is an American record producer, mixing engineer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist based in New York City. He has been nominated by name for his contributions to 7 Grammy-nominated projects including on Eminem's Recovery, Kanye West's The College Dropout, FUN.'s Some Nights, and others. He has also contributed production, songwriting, engineering, arranging and/or instrumentation and vocals to numerous gold, platinum, and diamond records including Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars' "Uptown Funk", Lil Wayne and Drake's "Believe Me", and Kanye West and Jamie Foxx's "Gold Digger". He is the creator of two web-based instructional platforms: Audio School Online and Music School Online. Lewis is also half the production team, Katalyst, with Brent Kolatalo.