D. James Goodwin
D. James Goodwin is an American record producer, recording engineer, musician, and filmmaker, based in New York. Goodwin is known for his experimental and irreverent approach to recording. His discography includes bands and artists such as Kaki King.[1]
Limited discography
- Bonny Light Horseman - self titled - 37d03d
- Muzz - self titled - Matador Records
- Heather Woods Broderick - Invitation - Western Vinyl
- Craig Finn - I Need a New War - Partisan
- Kevin Morby - Oh My God - Dead Oceans
- Bob Weir – Blue Mountain – Sony Music
- Craig Finn – We All Want the Same Things – Partisan Records
- Whitney – Light Upon the Lake – Jagjaguwar
- Kevin Morby – Singing Saw – Dead Oceans
- Tim Berne – You've Been Watching Me – ECM Records
- David Torn – Only Sky – ECM
- Uni Ika Ai – Keeping a Golden Bullseye in the Corner of My Mind – Zen Squid
- Craig Finn – Faith in the Future – Partisan
- BOBBY – Bobby – Partisan
- Kelli Scarr – Danglin' teeth – Silence Breaks
- Rubik – Solar – Fullsteam Records
- Matt White – It's the Good Crazy – Ryko
- Natasha Bedingfield – Strip Me – Sony
- Devo – Something for Everybody – Warner
- Trouble Andrew – (in progress) – Virgin
- The Bravery – Stir the Blood – Island/Def Jam
- Lapko – A New Bohemia – Fullsteam
- Camphor – Drawn to Dust – Friendly Fire Recordings
- New London Fire – Happiness Through Radios and Wires – (self-released)
- New London Fire – I Sing the Body Holographic – Eyeball Records
- Donna Lewis – In the Pink – Peruzzi Music
- Thursday – "Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)" – Tony Hawk's American Wasteland (soundtrack) – Vagrant Records
- Baumer – Were It Not For You – Eyeball Records
- Kiss Kiss – Reality vs. the Optimist – Eyeball
- Murder by Death – Who Will Survive, and What Will Be Left of Them? – Eyeball
- Pompeii – Assembly – Eyeball
- Stiffed – Burned Again – Outlook Music
- Electric Century – Electric Century – Panic State Records
- Heather Woods Broderick - Labyrinth - Western Vinyl
References
- "Kaki King: A Guitar Wizard Conjures New Colors". NPR. NPR. 12 October 2012. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
External links
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