Matt Grabe | |
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Born | August 12, 1985 |
Origin | Los Angeles, California |
Genres | Rock, Pop, Alternative |
Occupation(s) | Record Producer |
Years active | 2005-Present |
Website | www.MattGrabe.com |
Matt Grabe (born 1985 in Phoenix, Arizona) is a record producer based out of Los Angeles, California. Matt studied audio engineering at The Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences. Upon finishing his studies, he became a member (guitar/piano) of Equal Vision Records artist Alive In Wild Paint. [1] He now is in the studio full-time recording artists and composing television commercials.
Matt has produced records for William Beckett, This Providence, Katelyn Tarver, The Maine, [2] A Rocket To The Moon, The Summer Set, [3] Rocky Loves Emily as well as composed for Coca-Cola, Google, MINI and more.
YEAR | ARTIST | ALBUM | LABEL | CREDIT |
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2005 | Greeley Estates | Caveat Emptor [2] | Record Collection | Assistant Eng. |
2006 | Sever Your Ties | First Sign Of Light | Solid State Records | Mix |
2007 | The Maine | The Way We Talk [2] | Fearless Records | Prod., Eng., Mix |
2007 | Raining & OK | The Devil On Your Shoulder | Independent | Prod., Eng., Mix |
2008 | The Maine | ...And a Happy New Year [2] | Fearless Records | Prod., Eng., Mix |
2008 | A Rocket To The Moon | Greetings From... | Fueled By Ramen | Prod., Eng., Mix |
2008 | Alive In Wild Paint | Ceilings [2] | Equal Vision Records | Additional Eng., Inst. |
2009 | This Century | To Love And Back | Action Theory | Prod., Eng., Mix |
2009 | The Summer Set | Love Like This [3] | Razor & Tie Records | Prod., Eng. |
2009 | Meg & Dia | Hurley Live Sessions 2009 [4] | Warner Bros. Records | Eng., Mix |
2009 | Raining & OK | Always Will Be | Independent | Prod., Eng., Mix |
2010 | Colour Color | Colour Color [5] | Independent | Prod., Eng., Mix |
2010 | The Summer Set | Love Like Swift | Razor & Tie Records | Mix |
2010 | The Word Alive | Punk Goes Pop 3 [3] | Fearless Records | Prod., Eng., Mix |
2011 | The Word Alive | Deceiver (2 Bonus Songs | Fearless Records | Prod., Eng., Mix |
2011 | Katelyn Tarver | Independent | Independent | Prod., Eng., Mix, Inst. |
2011 | Austin Gibbs | Fall 2011 | Independent | Mix |
2012 | Colour Color | The Farther We Go | Independent | Prod., Eng., Mix |
2012 | Rocky Loves Emily | Secrets Don't Make Friends | Tooth & Nail Records | Prod., Eng., Mix |
2012 | This Providence | Brier | Magic Mike Records | Prod., Eng., Mix |
2012 | William Beckett | Winds Will Change | YIKE Records | Prod., Eng., Mix, Inst. |
2012 | William Beckett | What Will Be | YIKE Records | Prod., Eng., Mix |
2013 | MajorLOVE | Story | Independent | Prod., Eng., Mix |
2014 | Ozark Pappy | If Our Boat Begins To Sink | Independent | Prod., Eng., Mix |
2015 | Mosaic MSC | Live in LA | Independent | Prod., Eng., Mix |
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