Erik Gavriluk

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Erik Gavriluk (born September, 26 1970)in Huntington, New York is a record producer, musician, and software engineer.

He was a founding employee of DreamWorks SKG and a lead designer on the Cairo Operating System project at Microsoft. He developed the Windows 95 startup sound with Brian Eno and also was a character study for Douglas Coupland's book Microserfs, published in 1995.

In 1998 he founded Bomb Factory, a recording studio and leading manufacturer of music software based in Burbank, California. His production and performance credits include The Dandy Warhols, Blink-182, eels, G. Love & Special Sauce, Stevie Nicks, Melissa Etheridge, Steve Allen, Hal Blaine, Marilyn Manson, Beck, Soulwax and Air.

Bomb Factory was acquired by Avid Technology (NASDAQ: AVID) in 2003.

[edit] References

  • [1] "Bomb Factory Ships 14 New Plug-ins for MOTU Digital Performer/MAS." January 1, 2001.
  • [2] "Digidesign Acquires Selected Assets of Bomb Factory". January 28, 2004.
  • Erik Gavriluk at the Internet Movie Database
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