Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Tyler Mathew Carl Williams [1] (born February 25, 1988), known professionally as T-Minus, is a Canadian record producer. Noted for his downtempo , synth -driven production style, he was an early collaborator of fellow Ontario native Drake , having produced his 2007 debut single " Replacement Girl ".
Erin Tate is the former drummer of Seattle-based indie rock band Minus the Bear [1] and Hand of the Hills, a side project started with David Totten (The Quiet Ones, Scriptures) and Matt Benham (Black Swedes). [2] Before starting Minus the Bear in 2001, he was a member of Kill Sadie.
In February 1997, the band—minus drummer William Goldsmith—relocated to Hollywood's Grandmaster Recorders, which Mendel said was "a small studio that sometimes moonlighted as a porn set, and looked the part." [2] For a period of four weeks, the band re-recorded most of the album with Grohl playing the drum tracks.
Sleeping Giant was founded in 2006 by several members of xDeathstarx. [3] The group released its first album, Dread Champions of the Last Days, in 2007 on Facedown.Sleeping Giant's release, Finished People, was issued on Century Media in 2014.
Pages in category "Song recordings produced by T-Minus (record producer)" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pages in category "Albums produced by T-Minus (producer)" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Original drummer Philip "Fish" Fisher re-joined in November 2016, replacing Steward. [7] John Bigham returned to the band in 2017, replacing George. Keyboardist and trombonist Christopher Dowd returned in January 2018, replacing both Hampton and Armant. [8] Making a reunion of the bands classic line-up, minus Kendall Jones.
Mínus revealed a surprise reunion on 17 July 2020, to mark drummer Bjossi's 40th birthday in Iceland, and played a 25-minute set for the occasion, consisting of several songs from Halldor Laxness. They were joined by former members Frosti on guitar and Johnny on Bass. This was the first time in a decade that the band had played together onstage.