Nicholas Rowe | |
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Born | Nicholas Christopher Rowe May 4, 1981 |
Alma mater | New York University |
Occupation(s) | Record producer, guitarist, audio engineer, songwriter, mixing engineer |
Years active | 2002–present |
Spouse | Kelly Mickle (m. 2013) |
Children | 2 |
Nicholas Christopher Rowe (born May 4, 1981) is an American record producer, audio engineer, mixing engineer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He is the former guitarist of the New York City alternative metal band Bloodsimple, [1] and won a Grammy Award for his work on the Vampire Weekend record Modern Vampires of the City [2]
Title | Year | Singer | Engineer | Vocal editing |
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"Living For Love" | 2014-15 | Madonna | ||
"Unapologetic Bitch" | ||||
"Hold Tight" | ||||
"Bitch I’m Madonna" | ||||
"Veni Vidi Vici" | ||||
"Best Night" | ||||
"Reincarnated" (whole album) | 2013 | Snoop Dogg (LION) | ||
"Nuclear Seasons" | 2012 | Charli XCX | ||
"Take My Hand" | ||||
"Black Roses" | ||||
"How Can I" | ||||
"Lock You Up" | ||||
"Doing It" | 2014 | |||
"Hanging Around" | ||||
"Need Ur Luv" | ||||
"Kingdom (feat. Simon Le Bon)—Hunger Games Soundtrack" | ||||
"Digging Up The Heart" | 2015 | Brandon Flowers | ||
"Can’t Deny My Love" | ||||
"Between Me And You" | ||||
"Never Get You Right" | ||||
"Lonely Town" | ||||
"Dreams Come True" | ||||
"Still Want You" | ||||
"Desired Effect" | ||||
"Look Alive" | ||||
"Obvious Bicycle" | 2013 | Vampire Weekend | ||
"Unbelievers" | ||||
"Step" | ||||
"Diane Young" | ||||
"Hannah Hunt" | ||||
"Everlasting Arms" | ||||
"Finger Back" | ||||
"Worship You" | ||||
"Ya Hey" | ||||
"Falling" | 2013 | HAIM | ||
"Forever" | ||||
"The Wire" | ||||
"Honey & I" | ||||
"Days Are Gone" | ||||
"My Song 5" | ||||
"Go Slow" | ||||
"Let Me Go" | ||||
"Running If You Call My Name" | ||||
"Pray 2 Gawd" | ||||
"Boys" | 2013 | Sky Ferreira | ||
"24 Hours" | ||||
"Nobody Asked Me (If I Was Okay)" | ||||
"You’re Not The One" | ||||
"Heavy Metal Heart" | ||||
"Love In Stereo" | ||||
"Black Soap" | 2014 | EX-COPS | ||
"White Noise" | ||||
"Daggers" (Co-produced) | ||||
"Pretty S****y" | ||||
"Modern World" | ||||
"Rooms" | ||||
"That’s Why God Made The Radio" (Guitar) | 2012 | Beach Boys | ||
"No Pier Pressure" (album) | 2015 | Brian Wilson | ||
"Any Emotions"(Mini Mansions song featuring Brian Wilson) | ||||
"VII: Sturm und Drang" | 2015 | Lamb of God | ||
"Killin’ Me" | 2015 | Matt and Kim | ||
"ICYA" | ||||
"Place You Know" | ||||
"Lights" | 2015 | Hurts | ||
"Skin" | 2014 | Rae Morris | ||
"Closer" (Bass) | ||||
"For You" | ||||
"Don’t Go" | ||||
"Do You Even Know?" | ||||
"Not Knowing" | ||||
"This Is Not A Party" | 2015 | Wombats | ||
"Love in the Middle of a Firefight" | 2014 | Dillon Francis | ||
"If Only" | 2014 | Kylie Minogue | ||
"Golden Boy" | ||||
"House" (whole record)-Pro Tools Editing | 2015 | Young Buffalo | ||
"Kids" | Mikky Ekko | |||
"In The Beginning" (co-writer of whole record) | 2014 | WOLFBORNE | ||
"Completely Not Me" | 2014 | Jenny Lewis | ||
"Reach for the Stars" | 2013 | Major Lazer feat Wyclef Jean | ||
"Only Revolutions" (whole album)—Pro Tools editing | 2010 | Biffy Clyro | ||
"Opposites " (whole album)—Pro Tools editing | 2013 | |||
"Losing You" | 2012 | Solange | ||
"All That" | 2015 | Carly Rae Jepsen | ||
"A Cruel World" | 2005 | Bloodsimple | ||
"Red Harvest" | 2007 |
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