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Jamie McMann
Born (1976-07-20 ) July 20, 1976 (age 47)
Rochester , New YorkOccupation(s) Record producer, engineer, mixer, musician,
programmer Instrument(s) Guitar, bass Years active 2002–present Labels Fat Wreck Chords, Adeline, Epitaph, BYO, Myspace, Pirates Press Website
Official website
Musical artist
Jamie McMann (born July 20, 1976) is an American record producer,
mixer , and
audio engineer , currently based in
Rochester, New York , United States.
Biography
Jamie McMann has produced recordings spanning multiple genres of music professionally since 2002 when he began working at San Francisco's historic
Hyde Street Studios .
After a four-year run with Hyde Street Studios, McMann moved on to produce a significant body of work out of Motor Studios, San Francisco, (owned by
Fat Mike , bassist and frontman of the punk rock band
NOFX ). Utilizing a 64 channel
SSL4000E (analog audio console), McMann shaped numerous productions that were released on Fat Mike's record label,
Fat Wreck Chords . McMann has recently relocated to Los Angeles where he continues to produce records for various artists and record labels.
Select discography
Mandrake – The Shell Corporation (2014) Mixing
Stuck in a Circle –
Swingin' Utters (2013) Producer, engineer
Panic State – D-Cent Jerks (2013) Producer, Mixing, engineer
Poorly Formed –
Swingin' Utters (2013) Engineer, producer
[1]
Stoke Extinguisher -
NOFX (2013) Engineer
[1]
She's an Alarm –
One Man Army (2012) Engineer, mixing
Acoustic, Vol. 2 –
Joey Cape ,
Tony Sly (2012) Engineer, mixing, producer
[1]
Self Entitled –
NOFX (2012) Engineer
[1]
Time and Pressure – The Shell Corporation (2012) Producer, mixing, engineer
The Decline , Live DVD –
NOFX (2012) Mixer
Rubber Bordello – Original Soundtrack (2012) Producer, engineer, mixing
Agitations –
Cobra Skulls (2011) Engineer, mixing, producer
[1]
From the Dumpster to the Grave –
Leftöver Crack (2011) Producer, engineer
Force Majeure – The Shell Corporation (2011) Production, Mixing, engineer
Go Down Under –
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes (2011) Engineer, mixing, producer
[1]
Here, Under Protest –
Swingin' Utters (2011) Engineer, mixing, producer
[1]
Sad Bear –
Tony Sly (2011) Engineer, mixing, producer
[1]
Bringing the War Home –
Cobra Skulls (2010) Producer, engineer, mixing
[1]
12 Song Program –
Tony Sly (2010) Engineer, mixing, producer
[1]
Consentual Selections –
Mad Caddies (2010) Engineer
[1]
The Longest EP –
NOFX (2010) Engineer, mixing
[1]
African Elephants –
Dead to Me (2009) Engineer, mixing
[1]
Coaster –
NOFX (2009) Engineer
[1]
Cokie the Clown –
NOFX (2009) Engineer, mixing
[1]
Let Them Know: The Story of Youth Brigade & BYO Records (2009) Engineer
[1]
Hatest Grits: B-Sides and Bullshit –
Swingin' Utters (2008) Remixing
[1]
Have Another Ball! –
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes (2008) Remixing
[1]
I Think My Older Brother Used to Listen to Lagwagon –
Lagwagon (2008) Accordion (diatonic), engineer, mixing, producer
[1]
Little Brother –
Dead to Me (2008) Engineer, assistant producer
Off the Leash –
The Real McKenzies (2008) Engineer, mixing, producer
[1]
Re-Volts –
Re-Volts (2008) Mixing
Remain in Memory: The Final Show –
Good Riddance (2008) Engineer, producer
[1]
Until We're Dead –
Star Fucking Hipsters (2008) Engineer, mixing
[1]
A Different Light –
Sherwood (2007) Engineer, vocals
[1]
Deadline –
Leftöver Crack (2007) Engineer, mixing, producer
[1]
They've Actually Gotten Worse Live –
NOFX (2007) Engineer, mixing
[1]
I Remember When I Was Pretty –
The Playing Favorites (2007) Engineer
[1]
Hasta La Muerte! –
La Plebe (2006) Engineer, mixing
Love Their Country –
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes (2006) Engineer
[1]
My Republic –
Good Riddance (2006) Engineer
[1]
Seize the Time! –
Flattbush (2006) Engineer
Twelve Small Steps, One Giant Disappointment –
Bad Astronaut (2006) Additional mixing
[1]
Wolves in Wolves' Clothing –
NOFX (2006) Additional engineer
[1]
Thrasher Mag: Skate Rock, Vol. 12: Eat the Flag – various artists (2005) Engineer, mixing
[1]
Other sources
2014: Discogs.
[2]
1997–2014: Barnesandnoble.com LLC.
[3]
1997–2014: Rogue Digital, LLC.
[4]
2012: Snakeoil Media Productions, LLC.
[5]
References
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