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Martin Davis (Marty) Kinack is a Canadian record producer and sound technician. He is most noted for his work with Broken Social Scene, Hayden and Sarah Harmer.[1]

Career

Kinack was a member of the band Transistor Sound & Lighting Co., who released a self-titled album on ViK. Recordings in 1998. [2]

Kinack toured with Sarah Harmer in 2001, playing guitar and organ.[3] In 2004, working in a studio set up in Harmer's home near Kingston, he co-produced and performed on her album All of Our Names.[4][5][6] He was the producer of a number of releases by the band Apostles of Hustle.[7]

Kinack began touring as sound engineer with Broken Social Schen in 2003.[8] He later worked as producer for many of the band's recordings.[2] He later produced an album for the Toronto band The Beauties.[9]

In 2015 Kinack was a member of Laser, an electro-pop trio with Lisa Lobsinger and Paul Pfisterer. Their debut album, "Night Driver" was released in early 2016.[10][11][12]

References

  1. ^ Siddiqui, Tabassum (2005-09-29). "Music Week". Eye Weekly. Archived from the original on 2006-09-26.
  2. ^ a b "Retrospective Reviews: Transistor Sound & Lighting Co.'s Self-Titled Album". Vice, Matt Williams, Jan 6 2015.
  3. ^ "Sarah.Harmer". Pollstar, 9/10/2001
  4. ^ Larry LeBlanc (7 February 2004). "Harmer's faith in 'Names' " - Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. p. 53. ISSN 0006-2510.
  5. ^ "SARAH’S EDGE". Macleans, April 5 2004
  6. ^ "Sarah Harmer All of Our Names". CokeMachineGlow, By Scott Reid | 23 March 2004
  7. ^ "Apostle of Hustle Masters of the Realm". Exclaim!, By Michael Barclay, May 21, 2009.
  8. ^ Stuart Berman (16 May 2009). This Book is Broken: A Broken Social Scene Story. House of Anansi Press Incorporated. p. 107. ISBN 978-1-77089-058-9.
  9. ^ "The Beauties finally admit it: they’re a real band". Toronto Star, Ben Rayner, May 26, 2010
  10. ^ "Broken Social Scene's Lisa Lobsinger Launches Laser With 'Leaving It Too Late' Single". Nylon. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  11. ^ "Lisa Lobsinger returns to Calgary with a Laser focus on heartbreaking electro-pop". Calgary Herald, April 21, 2016, by Mike Bell.
  12. ^ "Que vaut Night Driver de Laser ?". La Parisienne Life, 5 February 2016