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COLMAN
[August 2002]
Nope, Joe wasn't the actual "producer" this time (this was left to
the capable hands and ears of Tom Hakava, the talented engineer/multi-instrumentalist/Spector
prodigy) but he did help with pre-production and backing vocals for Colmans
Gota's debut solo EP recorded at Up and Running Studios in Stockholm.
Colman plays with Spain's very pop, Instanity Wave and has also helped
Joe and the band play a gig and drink free Guiness in Madrid.
BEN'S
DIAPERS [June
2002]
Joe crossed the Baltic again for the first sessions of Ben's Diapers new album
recorded at Red House studios in Turku, Finland with engineer, Danil
Venho. 7 songs were recorded including one of Joe's that will appear as a co-release
on a compilation in the near future.
All the songs will be mixed soon and the remaining album tracks will be recorded before the year's end.
TRIMATICS
[January 2002]
Three more tracks at the infamous Up and Running studios in Stockholm.
"Ye, Ye" and two covers; "Prominent Men" for a Lou Reed tribute and one of Joe's
tracks, "Bleed" (from the Vodka Line EP). It sounds very different compared
to the Jack version - darker, more industrial and Velvet Underground-ish.
Check out the mp3s on the Trimatics site: http://www.thetrimatics.com
OPOSSUM [April 2000]
Five songs were recorded at Traxton studios in Stockholm that resulted
in "The Looks, The Moves and The Music" EP. Joe also played acoustic and slide
guitar, sang backing vocals and did a lot of pre-production with the band before
going into the studio.
OPOSSUM [August 1999]
They recorded a 3-track demo for Per Gessle's (Roxette) publishing company and
label in Stockholm, Jimmy Fun Music. Joe also played acoustic guitar
and did backing vocals.
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| Joe
at the mixing desk Up and Running studios Stockholm, 2001 |
If you would like someone to produce your next recording who will do more than "smoke cigars and suggest handclaps", contact Joe