David Bottrill discography
David Bottrill is a record producer. He has won three Grammys. Currently, he owns Rattlebox Studios in Toronto with producer Brian Moncarz, with Moneen, Basia Lyjak, Sonic Art and A/Collision among the artists recording at the facility.
Recordings produced by Bottrill include:
- David Sylvian & Robert Fripp - The First Day (1993)
- David Sylvian & Robert Fripp - Darshan (The Road To Graceland) (1993)
- King Crimson - Thrak (1995)
- Tool - Ænima (1996)
- Ultraspank - Ultraspank (1998)
- dEUS - The Ideal Crash (1999)
- Dream Theater - Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory (1999 - only 4 songs from his mixes were on the final release, see below)
- Tool - Salival (2000)
- Tool - Lateralus (2001)
- Muse - Origin of Symmetry (2001)
- Flaw - Through the Eyes (2001)
- Mudvayne - The End of All Things to Come (2002)
- Silverchair - Diorama (2002)
- Erase the Grey - 27 Days EP (2002)
- Dream Theater - The Making of Scenes from a Memory: The Alternate Mix (2003 - the first "official" release of Bottrill's entire mix of Dream Theater's album, without any of Kevin Shirley's later remixing work)
- Godsmack - Faceless (2003)
- V Shape Mind - Cul-De-Sac (2003)
- I Mother Earth - The Quicksilver Meat Dream (2003)
- Flaw - Endangered Species (2004)
- Staind - Chapter V (2005)
- Coheed and Cambria - Good Apollo (2005)
- Blackbud - From The Sky (2006)
- Fair to Midland - Fables From a Mayfly: What I Tell You Three Times is True (2006)
- Silverchair - Young Modern (2007)
- Placebo - Battle for the Sun (2009)
- AFI's - Crash Love (2009) (Was scheduled to work on the album originally, but left before production was underway)
- Moneen's The World I Want to Leave Behind (2009)
- Counterfit fifty second studio album (2009)
- Everyone's Talking Dragonflies (2009)
- Circa Survive - Blue Sky Noise (2010)
David Bottrill also originally mixed Dream Theater's 1999 release Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory, but only 4 songs from his original mix made it onto the final album. The bulk was remixed by longtime Dream Theater mixer Kevin Shirley shortly before release when guitarist and co-producer John Petrucci called for a "heavier" mix for the guitars and subsequently a "larger" mix for the album entirely (the 4 David Bottrill-mixed songs remain only because Shirley couldn't remix the entire album due to a lack of time from his last-minute scheduling). The rest of the mixes can be heard in Dream Theater's Official Bootleg release The Making of Scenes from a Memory.
External links
- Info/Management
- Article/interview from Tape Op magazine by Roman Sokal (2000).
- Blog posting from official Rattlebox MySpace page
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