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  Dave Sardy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dave Sardy (more commonly known as D Sardy) is an American rock and roll musician and record producer.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Sardy was active as a singer, songwriter and guitarist (most notably with his group Barkmarket), but since the mid-1990s, he has been more active as a producer and/or mixer.
1990 saw some of Sardy's earliest recording credits: as a guitarist on Marc Ribot's Rootless Cosmopolitans (his name was misspelled "Sardi") and on Barkmarket's Vegas Throat the record that brought the group wider acclaim after a string of independent releases.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dave_Sardy   (235 words)

  
 dallasobserver.com - News - Roadshows   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Finally, Sardy invited the audience onto the stage, scattering them around the band members; they perched on Rock Savage's drum riser, sat at the feet of Dave Sardy and bassist John Nowlin, shuffled aimlessly around the still-uncrowded dais like extras in a video.
Sardy, Nowlin, and Savage performed their brand of noise--and, now, freaky slide-blues, as evidenced by the set's first song, "The Visible Cow" off the soon-to-be-released L. Ron--with startling intensity, burying punk melodies and Beat lyrics underneath feedback and distortion.
Sardy's a noise addict, obsessed with the melodies found in static and the way words sound when strung together for nothing more than lurid effect.
www.dallasobserver.com /issues/1996-03-14/music2.html   (449 words)

  
 OneSecondBush
Dave was coming up with all sorts of different bass lines which would change the feel of the songs, then Gavin would go off and redo lyrics or change the melodies.
An experienced hard music producer, Sardy pushed Bush to play with a unique combination of intensity and precision, driving the band to what they believe are their most energized and inspired performances to date.
Working with Dave, he made us pay a bit more attention to some of the details, the sound of the bass, the guitar, the drums, everything.
www.onesecondbush.com /ambush/articles/45.html   (1425 words)

  
 Databáze ::: MARILYN.CZ
Sardy: Hlavním úkolem producenta je spolupráce s kapelou a nahrávací spoleèností — které písnì se mùžou natoèit a v jakém pojetí.
Sardy: Snažím se používat tak malý ekvalizér jak to jen jde.
Sardy: Nejdùležitìjší je, aby se podaøilo zvuk vybalancovat tak, aby nezáleželo na tom na jakém systému se nahrávka pouští.
www.marilyn.cz /m8/rozhovory.php?file=003   (607 words)

  
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Perhaps Manson’s failing is that he comes at the world from all angles: musician, visual artist, author, director, producer; he paints too many canvases with too wide of a brush, and it sometimes leaves the masses running for shelter.
After the band had assembled a sizable amount of material, Sardy was then asked to come aboard to engineer and co-produce the effort with Manson.
Sardy and Manson were impressed with how tight the band had become in the past couple of years and wanted to incorporate a more performance-driven approach in the recording of Holy Wood.
www.digitalprosound.com /2001/03_mar/features/recnotes/manson.htm   (710 words)

  
 Built on a Weak Spot: If There Ever was a Gimmick, This is the One...
While these days Dave Sardy is doing mostly nothing but producing, there was a time when he did also create music with his band Barkmarket.
Dave Sardy's vocals and lyrics should be taken note of and appreciated as well, as he spits out some seriously crazy lyrics.
Sardy's vocals are just so coarse and caustic I can almost feel vitriol dripping out of my headphones.
www.builtonaweakspot.com /2006/03/if-there-ever-was-gimmick-this-is-one.html   (619 words)

  
 Waterloo to Anywhere - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Waterloo to Anywhere is the debut album from former Libertine, Carl Barât's band Dirty Pretty Things.
The album was produced by Dave Sardy and Tony Doogan.
The album was released on May 8, 2006, however was leaked onto the internet in early April 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Waterloo_to_Anywhere   (181 words)

  
 L Ron - Barkmarket - Song Listings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Hardcore super-producer Dave Sardy (Helmet, Far, Orange 9mm) fronts New York City's Barkmarket, so it comes as no surprise that the trio serves up some tasty, abrasive rock on their fourth full-length, L Ron.
Lyrically, Sardy's distended poetry often has a dark humor about it; lines like "I opened all your mail" ("Feed Me") and "I got a game/it won't take long/we'll list all our beatings in a cursory rhyme" ("How are You") add a dash of laughter to the often humorless scowl across the face of hardcore music.
The capper is "Shiner," which starts with a guitar lick that sounds like Sardy is trying to sonically scrape paint off of the hood of his car.
www.mp3.com /albums/264940/summary.html   (657 words)

  
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Back in those days, it took a courageous drummer to work with Sardy, who was often intent on using the environment to create the drum sound.
A mansion in the hills, a large budget and plenty of time: For a producer like Sardy, Marilyn Manson’s Holy Wood project was a dream—or a nightmare—come true.
All of a sudden, the sky opened up with a thunderstorm, which is so rare in L.A. We were in a canyon, so it was reverberating all over the place—an amazing moment.
www.digitalprosound.com /2001/05_may/features/rad_record6.htm   (791 words)

  
 BIGSTEREO :: Wolfmother   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
And Dave had all these Engineers and his personal assistants running around… getting his new studio set up in Beverly Hills that he was designing for his next album.
He was like “You Guys, for a first record you sound like you’ve got a style and what I need to do is try to diversify.” He said that usually when a band records it’s first record… the hardest thing for him is to find their sound and define them.
But Dave was like, “Ok this riff is a verse and this riff is a chorus and this vocal thing here needs to - you can’t do this.” Because we wrote the songs so quickly, I did the same verse like 3 times.
this.bigstereo.net /2006/02/02/wolfmother-2   (1678 words)

  
 Interview: Orange 9MM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
We were really excited to be working with Dave because aside from being from New York which was important to us, and his being in a band like Barkmarket and working with group's like Slayer gave him the experience and a sense of getting a really aggressive over-the-top sound for us.
Dave Sardy was putting bottle jars over the mics to give it a different sound.
Chaka was using some weird mic that Sardy came up with.
www.rocknet.com /sep96/orange.html   (2567 words)

  
 93X ROCKS! Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota
The funny this is Dave [Lombardo, drums] and me have had a 10-song demo we did up at his house that's been lying around since March 2004.
I'm hoping to work with Dave Sardy, who was with us for 'Undisputed Attitude'.
Having Dave back in the band is one of the highlights of my whole time in SLAYER.
www.93x.com /blog.asp?id=123227&sbid=4444   (681 words)

  
 BLOOD ON THE PAVEMENT
The PCP Splitter by Little Labs was also used extensively in tracking guitars and bass; the splitter allows one guitar lead to be split among several different amp heads or effects units without any signal loss.
For vocals, Sardy again indulged in everything from the conventional to the bizarre.
What Dave did was great as both a co-producer and as an engineer.
mixonline.com /mag/audio_blood_pavement/index.html   (2369 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Dave Clifford descends from a long line of brain-eating apes.
Consequently, his ESP powers were lost generations ago, but he carries on de-volving thanks solely to a geeky (if not utterly pathetic) obsession with music.
Clifford went on to work as Promotion Director for producer Dave Sardy's fledgling SeeThru Broadcasting label (Enon, Starlight Mints) and then his own Permanent Teeth PR firm before joining Fanatic Promotion.
www.fanaticpromotion.com /staff/dave.html   (131 words)

  
 Helmet
The last Orange 9 record Dave Sardy did it and Dave did the new Helmet record.
Dave is one of the coolest producer I have ever worked with.
Dave’s mixes were good mixes but it needed to be a little more three dimensional.
www.fungusboy.net /HELMET.htm   (3074 words)

  
 F133, Serafin
I began to ask about producer, Dave Sardy, commenting that they were utilizing his talents for a second time when Smith corrected me, apparently my information I had gathered off the Internet was wrong, "We're finding out that there are all sorts of stuff written about us.
As it turns out "No Push Collide" is the first album that Sardy has worked on with Serafin, but he has a diverse history of album credits including Marilyn Manson and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Sardy seems to have found a way to walk that fine line with all of the bands he produces.
www.dabelly.com /features/feature133.htm   (991 words)

  
 StarPolish Artist Advice: The Best, Most Comprehensive Artist and Musician Career Advice
Dave was excited to do the record, and we started planning out the recording.
Three weeks ago, Dave called to tell me that all of a sudden, he didn't like the songs anymore.
Then, only 15 days before the start of the record, Dave Sardy called to say that he only wanted to do three songs on the record.
www.starpolish.com /advice/article.asp?id=53&segment=5   (286 words)

  
 Tablet Magazine #100 - Hot Hot Heat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
“Elevators” was recorded in the wilds of Victoria, BC and Los Angeles with producer Dave Sardy (Marilyn Manson, NIN, Dandy Warhols, Slayer).
Dave Sardy produced this album; what was your experience like working with him?
We became quite close; he got married while we were in the middle of recording, so we were there for that.
www.tabletmag.com /100/features/100_Hot_Hot_Heat.shtml   (807 words)

  
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Dave Cobb is producing and Greg Gordon is engineering Black Summer Crush's debut album which is planned to be released early next year.
Dave Sardy produces the forthcoming album for The Cubicle which will be coming out on Record Collection.
Dave also produced their platinum selling debut album Get Born for Elektra.
www.worldsend.com /news.html   (7325 words)

  
 Bush talk about Oasis Producer Sardy :: Live4ever Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Producer Dave Sardy's resume is a little harder than your past producers.
I'd listened to Helmet's Aftertaste and never even thought about Dave Sardy in terms of that record, I just thought Helmet were great and really enjoyed the cycle repetitions.
So I had lunch with him in New York, and I thought he was cool.
live4ever.org /cgi-bin/Blah/Blah.pl?b=Oasis,m=1103434265   (267 words)

  
 Barkmarket, MP3 Music Download at eMusic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
An intriguing blend of heavy rock, punk dynamics, and occasional forays into sonic freak-outs somewhere between Sonic Youth and the early Butthole Surfers, New York art grunge trio Barkmarket can at times be frustratingly difficult to pin down, but their best work has a noisy, rattling power.
Singer/guitarist David Sardy, bassist John Nowlin, and excellently named drummer Rock Savage joined forces in 1987, promptly issuing the self-released demo 1-800-Godhouse the following year.
But by this point, Sardy's sideline career as a producer and engineer was starting to take precedence over his own recordings.
www.goodnoise.com /artist/11635/11635448.html   (272 words)

  
 SLAP SKATEBOARD MAGAZINE
Andrew Stockdale: We just got done mixing our album in LA with Dave Sardy and are in New York for CMJ.
Myles Heskett: We wanted to find a producer who would be like a fourth member of the band, and Dave was that kind of person to us.
CR: For the EP, we used whatever equipment we owned, but when we went into the studio with Sardy we had all this new gear to play around with and explore.
www.slapmagazine.com /new_site/issues/4_06/wolfmother   (1935 words)

  
 SoundClick artist: Carey's Problem - UnPopArt, Shock Rock, Mental Illness Rock, Industrial Pop,
Dave Sardy is to blame for making the record sound so good.
Dave Sardy really made the album sound great.
I can't remember the stories but I bet there are a ton of them.
www.soundclick.com /bands/pageartist.cfm?bandID=314259   (624 words)

  
 SECTION 3 - red hot chili peppers "one hot minute"
The master of all producers, Rick Rubin, masterminds yet another great work to add to his already god-like portfolio, and this album was engineered by the talented and bright Dave Sardy of Barkmarket.
Though John Frusciante is one of the greatest guitarist to pick up the instrument, Dave Navarro adds so much to the band that its almost scarry to think how much better this band can actually get.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers mix the funk which influenced them with the hip hop feel of contemporary funk with the usual RHCP style, and this amalgamation forms one remarkable sound, album, and band.
www.section3.com /records/rhcp_minute.shtml   (227 words)

  
 Gigwise.com Jet Close To Finishing Second Album   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Now for the news the whole world has been waiting for; Jet are close to finishing their second album.
As previously reported on Gigwise the band are currently holed up in Los Angeles with producer Dave Sardy.
They added: “Cameron and Nic are currently working with Sardy and the studio boffins on guitars for a raucous rocker that is going to destroy your constitution (but shall remain nameless for the time being).”
www.gigwise.com /print.do?id=16375   (165 words)

  
 Wolfmother - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.cs.wisc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The EP was a success, reaching #35 in the ARIA singles chart and receiving consistent radio play on Triple J.
In 2005, the band made their way to Los Angeles, working alongside producer Dave Sardy (Marilyn Manson, Oasis) to record their eponymous debut album, released in October 2005.
The first single to be released was "Mind's Eye/Woman" (a double A-side), making its debut on the Australian music charts at #29.
en.wikipedia.org.cob-web.org:8888 /wiki/Wolfmother   (1074 words)

  
 Barkmarket
The Brooklyn-based trio, with its blistering, uncompromising and in-your-face swagger, crashes the gates of conventional rock and leaves victims in a stupor with its just-released American debut album, "Gimmick."
Sardy's rambling but artful lyrics and slashing vocals gnaw at the listener from start to finish.
Sardy is not an angry young man. For one thing, he's not young anymore, and if anything, he's a product of his environment.
www.pauseandplay.com /barkmarket.htm   (467 words)

  
 HELMET   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Helmet are working on their fourth album in Los Angeles with Barkmarket's Dave Sardy at the controls.
During a break in recording, the band did a couple of unannounced L.A. shows with Barkmarket, with Sardy playing in both bands.
The as-yet-untitled album is slated for release in September, as soon as Sardy and the band complete additional tracks at NYC's Magic Shop studio this month.
www.helmetband.com /interview/article13.html   (164 words)

  
 SoundClick artist: Enon - Electronic skewed-pop performed on found instruments and rebuilt sound gadgets.
Songs are played for Dave Sardy, leader of Brooklyn-based rock deconstructionists Barkmarket, producer of freakishly great ability (Helmet, Skeleton Key, Dandy Warhols) and future proprietor of SeeThru Broadcasting Company.
Sardy will refashion Already Impressive Recordings into Amazing Sounding Album, springboard for some of Believo!'s more twisted ditties ("Matters Gray," "Elected").
Listen keenly and you'll hear an abundance of samples, crackling vinyl, processed vocals and poor, defenseless signals distressed beyond recognition.
www.soundclick.com /bands/pageartist.cfm?bandID=1982   (452 words)

  
 Rockbites interview: Starlight Mints
Sardy and the band got to talking and he ended up making them one of the premier acts on his new indie label SeeThru Broadcasting.
Rockbites: I really like Dave Sardy’s production on the album, but given that you are from the same place, and as I now know are friends with Flaming Lips, why did you go with Sardy (Barkmarket, Helmet) as opposed to Dave Fridman (Flaming Lips, Mogwai, Mercury Rev)?
Dave Sardy gave us the opportunity to do this.
rockbites.org /interviews/starlightMints20000723.html   (2656 words)

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