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Goodwin is currently working on a self produced project called Snowflake. Snowflake will feature guest performances by frequent collaborator, [[Max Avery Lichtenstein]] and others. In addition to production, Goodwin has written and recorded music for various television programs on [[MTV]], [[Bravo]], [[Discovery]], and [[CBS]], among others. His music has been featured on shows such as the Oprah Winfrey Show, The Ellen Degeneres Show, America's Next Top Model, The Real World, CNN Headline News, and many others.
Goodwin is currently working on a self produced project called Snowflake. Snowflake will feature guest performances by frequent collaborator, [[Max Avery Lichtenstein]] and others. In addition to production, Goodwin has written and recorded music for various television programs on [[MTV]], [[Bravo]], [[Discovery]], and [[CBS]], among others. His music has been featured on shows such as the Oprah Winfrey Show, The Ellen Degeneres Show, America's Next Top Model, The Real World, CNN Headline News, and many others.


Goodwin was a panelist at the 2008 [[Potluck Audio]] Conference (formerly the [[Tape Op]] Conference) in New Orleans. He also been featured in Electronic Musician, a widely read, internationally recognized recording technology journal.In April 2009, Goodwin's first article about "left field" recording and mixing techniques will be published in [[Electronic Musician]].
Goodwin was a panelist at the 2008 [[Potluck Audio]] Conference (formerly the [[Tape Op]] Conference) in New Orleans. He also been featured in Electronic Musician, a widely read, internationally recognized recording technology journal. <ref>In April 2009, Goodwin's first article about "left field" recording and mixing techniques will be published in [[Electronic Musician]].</ref>
== Limited Discography ==
== Limited Discography ==


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2. Levine, Mike (2009), Electronic Musician, February 2009, "Showdown At the Clubhouse" [http://emusician.com/tutorials/showdown-clubhouse-amp-software/]
2. Levine, Mike (2009), Electronic Musician, February 2009, "Showdown At the Clubhouse" [http://emusician.com/tutorials/showdown-clubhouse-amp-software/]

3. Goodwin, D. James (2009), Electronic Musician, April 2009, "Radical Recording" [http://emusician.com/tutorials/radical-recording-tips/index.html]


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Revision as of 01:57, 20 March 2009

D. James Goodwin is a music producer, recording engineer, and musician, based in Woodstock, New York. Goodwin is known for his experimental and irreverent approach to recording. His discography includes bands and artists such as Mook (with actor, Paul Dano) Thursday (band), Murder By Death, Camphor, New London Fire, Baumer,Donna Lewis, Pompeii, Kiss Kiss, Stiffed (with Santogold), Nova Social, and the Defibulators. Goodwin is also a member of Camphor, and New London Fire, as well as a touring member of Sol Seppy. Goodwin works primarily out of The Clubhouse in Rhinebeck, NY, and his own customized mixing facility, called The Isokon. Goodwin is currently working with Twin Thousands (Ryan Smith and Gretta Cohn of Cursive) Stars Like Fleas, Scary Mansion, and The Silent League[1]

Goodwin is currently working on a self produced project called Snowflake. Snowflake will feature guest performances by frequent collaborator, Max Avery Lichtenstein and others. In addition to production, Goodwin has written and recorded music for various television programs on MTV, Bravo, Discovery, and CBS, among others. His music has been featured on shows such as the Oprah Winfrey Show, The Ellen Degeneres Show, America's Next Top Model, The Real World, CNN Headline News, and many others.

Goodwin was a panelist at the 2008 Potluck Audio Conference (formerly the Tape Op Conference) in New Orleans. He also been featured in Electronic Musician, a widely read, internationally recognized recording technology journal. [2]

Limited Discography

Camphor "Drawn To Dust" 2008 Friendly Fire Recordings

New London Fire "I Sing the Body Holographic" 2006 Eyeball Records

Donna Lewis "In the Pink"

Thursday "Ever Fallen In Love?" Tony Hawk American Wasteland Soundtrack

Baumer "Were It Not For You" 2007 Eyeball records

Kiss Kiss "Reality vs. the Optimist" 2006 Eyeball Records

Murder By Death "Who Will Survive and What Will Be Left of Them"

Stiffed "Burned Again" Outlook Music

External links

References

  1. ^ official website of D. James Goodwin
  2. ^ In April 2009, Goodwin's first article about "left field" recording and mixing techniques will be published in Electronic Musician.

1. official website of D. James Goodwin, [1]

2. Levine, Mike (2009), Electronic Musician, February 2009, "Showdown At the Clubhouse" [2]

3. Goodwin, D. James (2009), Electronic Musician, April 2009, "Radical Recording" [3]