Gordon Raphael is an American
record producer
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and musician from
Seattle
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,
Washington
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* Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States
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** Washington metropolitan area, the metropolitan area centered o ...
, and
New York
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* New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States
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Film and television
* '' ...
, currently living in Hebden Bridge (UK), after a few years in Berlin. Raphael is most widely known for his work with
The Strokes
The Strokes are an American rock band from New York City. Formed in 1998, the band is composed of lead singer and songwriter Julian Casablancas, guitarists Nick Valensi and Albert Hammond Jr., bassist Nikolai Fraiture, and drummer Fabrizio ...
, whom he met while attending an early show at Luna Lounge on Ludlow Street, New York City. He produced their debut EP ''The Modern Age'' as well as their first two albums ''
Is This It
''Is This It'' is the debut studio album by American rock band the Strokes. It was first released on July 30, 2001, in Australia, with RCA Records handling the release internationally and Rough Trade Records handling the United Kingdom release. I ...
'' and ''
Room on Fire
''Room on Fire'' is the second studio album by American rock band the Strokes, released on October 28, 2003, through RCA Records. Its title is derived from a lyric in the song "Reptilia".
''Room on Fire'' received positive reviews upon its rel ...
''. The EP and first album were recorded entirely in his basement studio Transporterraum NYC (co-owned by Jimmy Goodman). He has also produced many songs with Sarah Maguire,
Fake Chemical State
''Fake Chemical State'' is the second solo album by Skunk Anansie lead vocalist Skin. Released on 20 March 2006, the album was produced by Gordon Raphael and Skin herself, except for the first single "Alone in My Room" which Skin produced with ...
for ex-
Skunk Anansie
Skunk Anansie are a British rock band whose members include Skin (lead vocals, guitar), Cass (bass, guitar, backing vocals), Ace (guitar, backing vocals) and Mark Richardson (drums and percussion).
Skunk Anansie formed in 1994, disbanded in ...
lead singer
Skin
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Other cuticle, animal coverings, such as the arthropod exoskeleton, have diffe ...
, Mexico's top rock band
Fobia
Fobia is a Mexican rock en español band from Mexico City.
History
The band was formed in 1987 by Leonardo de Lozanne and Francisco "Paco" Huidobro, brother of Micky Huidobro of Molotov. The original lineup consisted of Lozanne, Huidobro, b ...
, and the well-loved album ''
Soviet Kitsch
''Soviet Kitsch'' is the major label debut and third album by American singer/songwriter Regina Spektor. It was originally released on Shoplifter Records in May 2003 but was reissued in August 2004 when Spektor signed with Sire Records. The title ...
'' by
Regina Spektor
Regina Ilyinichna Spektor (russian: Регинa Ильинична Спектор, ; born February 18, 1980) is a Russian–born American singer, songwriter, and pianist.
After self-releasing her first three records and gaining popularity in ...
.
Other notables he has worked with include Damon Albarn, Ian Astbury and Ian Brown. As far as recording rock music: from Bognor Regis
Kill Kenada
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, Britain's
The Moonies
The Moonies were an alternative rock band from Liverpool, England, who existed from 2001 to 2005.
Members
*Steve Banks (Vocals/guitar)
*Ryan Clarke (Vocals/bass)
*Mike Berry (Drums)
*Steve Charmley (Guitarist)
History
Steve Banks, Ryan Clar ...
, the London band
Three Trapped Tigers
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, operatic art rockers
Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man, Swiss literary-rock band The Mondrians, Finland's Caroline Taucher and The Whas, UK artists Charly Flynn and The Sound Explosion. He worked as engineer, and played keyboards, on all of New York singer-songwriter
Roxanne Fontana
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* Roxanne (given name)
*Hurricane Roxanne, a major hurricane in October 1995
Music
* "Roxanne" (The Police song), a 1978 song by The Police
* "Roxanne" (Arizona Zervas song), a 2019 song by Arizona Zervas
*"Roxanne", a 19 ...
's second album, ''Souvenirs d'Amour''.
Career
Early career
As a musician, Raphael formed two bands in Seattle, Mental Mannequin and Colour Twigs. He was also the keyboardist for the Seattle-based psychedelic band
Sky Cries Mary
Sky Cries Mary is an American psychedelic rock/trance musical group from Seattle, Washington, formed in the late 1980s by Roderick Wolgamott.
Early band influences included European industrial music bands such as Einstürzende Neubauten, Coil, ...
and part of a dark-wave band called Absinthee with Anna Mercedes. His favorite instrument is the Arp Odyssey, which he started learning at age 18. This small 1970's analog synthesizer creates an infinite pallet of evocative, intense outer space noises as well as a barrage of bass which he uses on many of his own and other artist's recordings.
2000s: The Strokes and work in Europe
Raphael moved to London in 2002 following the success of ''Is This It'', and founded a studio there called The Silver Transporterraum of London. In his first year living there, he worked with thirty bands, and was asked to produce the debut album of
The Libertines
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whilst mixing live sound on their first-ever UK Tour (with
The Vines and The Strokes). Rapahel also began curating a club night called The Basement Club with
Transgressive Records
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The label's debut release was "1am" by the Subway ...
co-founder Toby L, presented very early concerts by
Regina Spektor
Regina Ilyinichna Spektor (russian: Регинa Ильинична Спектор, ; born February 18, 1980) is a Russian–born American singer, songwriter, and pianist.
After self-releasing her first three records and gaining popularity in ...
,
Bloc Party
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, The Libertines, and Raphael's own band Black Light among many others.
In 2005, after working for almost a year on The Strokes album
''First Impressions'' of Earth, Raphael was replaced as producer by
David Kahne
David Kahne is an American record producer, musician, composer, and former record company executive.
Professional career
Kahne started his musical career as a working musician and soon became Director of A&R for America's first punk and n ...
.
He moved to Berlin to be close to his friend, producer
Moses Schneider
Moses Schneider (born 1966 as ''Andreas Schneider'') is a successful German rock music producer, known for his work with Tocotronic and Beatsteaks.
Biography
Moses Schneider first worked as an assistant engineer during the mid and late eighties ...
. From his Berlin base, many European bands began to contact him via the internet to work, including Zeno and the Stoics (Madrid), Mikkel Glasser (Copenhagen), Satellites (Mallorca),
Big Deal (London),
A Brand
A Brand was a Belgian rock group featuring Dag Taeldeman, active until 2013. Their hits include "Riding Your Ghost", "Hammerhead", "Beauty Booty Killerqueen" and "Time".
History
A Brand recorded their first album, ''45 RPM'', in a garage in 2 ...
(Brussels), Deportivo (Paris),
Scanners
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(London),
Olivia Anna Livki
Olivia Anna Livki (born Olivia Anna Schnitzler; 2 April 1984), also known as LiVKi, is a German singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, arranger and filmmaker currently living in Berlin.
Life and education
Olivia Anna Schnitzler was born on 2 ...
(Berlin), Super 700 (Berlin),
Ian Astbury
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(London), Eva Loft (Berlin), and The Michelles (Berlin).
2010s: Further international work and original music
In January 2010, Raphael went to
Cape Town
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,
South Africa
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, to produce the debut album ''Shark'' by indie rock band The Plastics.
In 2011-2012, Raphael worked in San Antonio, Texas with Education,
The Dirty Clergy
The Dirty Clergy is a garage rock/pop band from Winfield, Alabama, whose music has been described as vintage rock, indie rock, and "indie rock pop'n'roll". Their music recalls '50s and early '60s rock 'n' roll, while also possessing hard edge. T ...
, Ill Prospekt and Victoria Celestine. He then met Ricky Berger and co-engineered her new collection of songs. Around the time of Hurricane Sandy, he was back for a rare visit to Manhattan producing an album for
Lewis Lazar
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Prints from his illu ...
, then luckily being called to his beloved Seattle for an album with Ben Ireland (a drummer that Raphael worked closely with in many of his own musical bands including Mental Mannequin, The Tears of Gloom, and Sky Cries Mary). Whilst in the Pacific Northwest, Raphael was introduced to
The Tempers
The Tempers are an American electronic art rock band based in Seattle, WA. The group consists of siblings Corina (vocals), Chalia (drums), and James ( synth) Bakker. They play "electronic music that blends the more psychedelic sounds of the earl ...
, a "wild-electronic band of brother and sisters" and recorded three demos with them.
In May 2013, he went to
Lima
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,
Perú
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, other_symbol_type = National seal
, national_motto = "Firm and Happy fo ...
, to record a Peruvian new band called
Los Outsaiders
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* Level of service, a measure used by traffic engineers
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. In October 2013, he went to
Seattle, Washington
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, and recorded a 7-song EP with
Red Martian
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. In April 2014, Raphael went to
Mexico City
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and recorded a 6-song EP with the up-and-coming band
Sol Flamingo
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* French sol, or sou
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* Peruvian sol, introduced in 1991
* Peruvian ...
while simultaneously filming a small documentary on "the making" of it with
Montreal
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based filmmaker Patrick Barbeau.
Raphael performed at British & Irish Modern Music Institute in Berlin (BIMM) in March 2016.
In March 2018, Raphael released his "first proper solo album" ''SLEEP ON THE RADIO'' via Zero Hours Records in London. This record was mostly recorded in Buenos Aires.
Then a fortunate development occurred when rising Argentinian musician Rocco Posca asked Raphael to produce his new album, ''Fervor'' for Sony Music. In June 2018, these recording sessions began, and on the first day Maria Florencia Silva, one of the musicians on SLEEP ON THE RADIO offered to start a new band with Raphael, called The Wild Cards which toured throughout South America in 2018.
On January 1, 2019, Raphael released his album ''I Lick The Moog'', which had been recorded in his old NYC Studio Transporterraum during Christmas 2000, four months before the recording of The Strokes ''Is This It'' began. At that time Raphael, was actually living in the studio, in a basement under Avenue A. The album contains some songs, mixed with experimental soundscapes and electronic atmosphere's created on his beloved Arp Odyssey, a Jupiter 6 and Mini Moog.
Gordon Raphael's memoir ''The World Is Going To Love This - Up From The Basement With The Strokes'', will be published b
Wordvillein 2022.
Production discography
References
External links
Gordotronic WebsiteFirst Major InterviewSilhouette Shack original PODCASTShoplifter Records UK siteUrchin Studios official websitethe mixtape chats with Gordon Raphaelthe mixtape chats with Gordon Raphael: Part 2Los Outsaiders, el grupo peruano que llamó la atención del productor de The Strokes
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Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
Record producers from Washington (state)
Businesspeople from Seattle