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'''Andy Kubiszewski''' is an American music producer and composer born on September 30, 1961. He began his rock career at the Cleveland Institute of Music where he was the vocalist and leader of [[Exotic Birds]], a band [[Trent Reznor]] joined, which has performed for big names including Culture Club and the Eurythmics before disbanding in the 1990's. In 1995, he joined the band Stabbing Westward where he did a series of different tasks including guitars, vocals, songwriting, drumming, and programming. Kubiszewski also played drums for the song [[The Downward Spiral (song)|The Downward Spiral]]. | '''Andy Kubiszewski''' is an American music producer and composer born on September 30, 1961. He began his rock career at the Cleveland Institute of Music where he was the vocalist and leader of [[Exotic Birds]], a band [[Trent Reznor]] joined, which has performed for big names including Culture Club and the Eurythmics before disbanding in the 1990's. In 1995, he joined the band Stabbing Westward where he did a series of different tasks including guitars, vocals, songwriting, drumming, and programming. Kubiszewski also played drums for the song [[The Downward Spiral (song)|The Downward Spiral]]. | ||
− | ==Discography== | + | ==Body of Work== |
− | ===Rock=== | + | ===Discography=== |
− | + | ====Rock==== | |
*1984 - Exotic Birds - Exotic Birds (Songwriter, Vocals, Guitar, Percussion) | *1984 - Exotic Birds - Exotic Birds (Songwriter, Vocals, Guitar, Percussion) | ||
*1986 - Exotic Birds - L'oiseau (Songwriter, Vocals, Guitar, Percussion) | *1986 - Exotic Birds - L'oiseau (Songwriter, Vocals, Guitar, Percussion) | ||
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*1993 - The The - Dis-Infected (Drums) | *1993 - The The - Dis-Infected (Drums) | ||
*1994 - The The - Solitude (Drums) | *1994 - The The - Solitude (Drums) | ||
− | *1994 - Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral (Drums) | + | *1994 - [[Nine Inch Nails]] - [[The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward Spiral]] (Drums on [[The Downward Spiral (song)|title track]]) |
− | *1995 - Prick - Prick (Drums) | + | *1995 - [[Prick]] - Prick (Drums) |
*1996 - Stabbing Westward - Wither Blister Burn & Peel (Songwriter, Drums, Guitar, Programming, Background Vocals) | *1996 - Stabbing Westward - Wither Blister Burn & Peel (Songwriter, Drums, Guitar, Programming, Background Vocals) | ||
*1998 - Stabbing Westward - Darkest Days (Songwriter, Drums, Keyboards, Additional Vocals, Guitar) | *1998 - Stabbing Westward - Darkest Days (Songwriter, Drums, Keyboards, Additional Vocals, Guitar) | ||
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*2005 - KOTO - " What's Up?" (Songwriter, Drums, Guitar) | *2005 - KOTO - " What's Up?" (Songwriter, Drums, Guitar) | ||
*2005 - DOOM - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Drums) | *2005 - DOOM - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Drums) | ||
− | *2006 - t.A.T.u. - "The Best" (Songwriter , Production, Drums) | + | *2006 - t.A.T.u. - "The Best" (Songwriter, Production, Drums) |
− | ===Classical=== | + | ====Classical==== |
*The Cleveland Orchestra/ Pierre Boulez-Messiaen, Et Exspecto Resurrectionem Mortuorum Deutsche Grammophon | *The Cleveland Orchestra/ Pierre Boulez-Messiaen, Et Exspecto Resurrectionem Mortuorum Deutsche Grammophon | ||
*The Cleveland Orchestra/ Ashkenazy-Ravel, Ma Mere L'Oye, Rapsodie Espagnole London Records | *The Cleveland Orchestra/ Ashkenazy-Ravel, Ma Mere L'Oye, Rapsodie Espagnole London Records | ||
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*The Cincinnati Pops Orchestra/ Erich Kunzel, and special guests: Bob McGrath, Patti Page, and Mel Torme Young at Heart Telarc International | *The Cincinnati Pops Orchestra/ Erich Kunzel, and special guests: Bob McGrath, Patti Page, and Mel Torme Young at Heart Telarc International | ||
− | ===Jazz/New Age=== | + | ====Jazz/New Age==== |
*Jim Brickman, By Heart Windham Hill | *Jim Brickman, By Heart Windham Hill | ||
*La Vienta/Jazz Menco, Telarc International | *La Vienta/Jazz Menco, Telarc International | ||
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===Television & Movie Related=== | ===Television & Movie Related=== | ||
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Kubiszewski has composed music for a variety of television shows including: | Kubiszewski has composed music for a variety of television shows including: | ||
*Access Hollywood | *Access Hollywood |
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Andy Kubiszewski is an American music producer and composer born on September 30, 1961. He began his rock career at the Cleveland Institute of Music where he was the vocalist and leader of Exotic Birds, a band Trent Reznor joined, which has performed for big names including Culture Club and the Eurythmics before disbanding in the 1990's. In 1995, he joined the band Stabbing Westward where he did a series of different tasks including guitars, vocals, songwriting, drumming, and programming. Kubiszewski also played drums for the song The Downward Spiral.
Contents
Body of Work
Discography
Rock
- 1984 - Exotic Birds - Exotic Birds (Songwriter, Vocals, Guitar, Percussion)
- 1986 - Exotic Birds - L'oiseau (Songwriter, Vocals, Guitar, Percussion)
- 1989 - Exotic Birds - Equilibrium (Pleasureland) (Songwriter, Vocals, Guitar, Percussion)
- 1990 - Exotic Birds - Equilibrium (Alpha International) (Songwriter, Vocals, Guitar, Percussion)
- 1993 - The The - Dis-Infected (Drums)
- 1994 - The The - Solitude (Drums)
- 1994 - Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral (Drums on title track)
- 1995 - Prick - Prick (Drums)
- 1996 - Stabbing Westward - Wither Blister Burn & Peel (Songwriter, Drums, Guitar, Programming, Background Vocals)
- 1998 - Stabbing Westward - Darkest Days (Songwriter, Drums, Keyboards, Additional Vocals, Guitar)
- 2001 - Stabbing Westward - Stabbing Westward (Songwriter, Drums, Vibraphone, Marimba, Keyboards, Acoustic Guitar)
- 2002 - Twinstar - Twinstar (Drums, Loops, Sequences)
- 2003 - Darling Waste - Truth About Lies (Drums)
- 2003 - The Margot Catcher - Middle of the Blue (Drums)
- 2003 - The Margot Catcher - The Line is a Dot (Drums)
- 2004 - State of Being - Haywire (Production, Drums)
- 2004 - Lucky Pierre - ThinKing (Drums, Co-producer)
- 2005 - Darling Waste - Manifest Destiny Rebellion - (Drums)
- 2005 - t.A.T.u. - Dangerous and Moving (Songwriter, Production, Drums)
- 2005 - KOTO - " What's Up?" (Songwriter, Drums, Guitar)
- 2005 - DOOM - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Drums)
- 2006 - t.A.T.u. - "The Best" (Songwriter, Production, Drums)
Classical
- The Cleveland Orchestra/ Pierre Boulez-Messiaen, Et Exspecto Resurrectionem Mortuorum Deutsche Grammophon
- The Cleveland Orchestra/ Ashkenazy-Ravel, Ma Mere L'Oye, Rapsodie Espagnole London Records
- The Cleveland Orchestra/ Dohnanyi-Varese, Ameriques London Records
- The Cleveland Orchestra/Ives, Symphony No. 4 London Records
- The Cleveland Orchestra/ Sanderling-Shostakovich, Symphony No. 15 Op. 141 Erato Records
- The Empire Brass Quintet, Empire Brass On Broadway Telarc International
- The Cincinnati Pops Orchestra/ Erich Kunzel, and special guests: Bob McGrath, Patti Page, and Mel Torme Young at Heart Telarc International
Jazz/New Age
- Jim Brickman, By Heart Windham Hill
- La Vienta/Jazz Menco, Telarc International
- Travelin' Light: Sam Pilafian and Frank Vignola, Makin' Whoopee Telarc International
- Travelin' Light: Sam Pilafian and Frank Vignola, Christmas with Travelin' Light Telarc International
- Various Artists - Santa's Bag, An All-Star Jazz Christmas Telarc International
Educational
- 2007 - "habla blah blah" (Educational CD - Composer, Producer, Multi-Instrumentalist)
Television & Movie Related
Kubiszewski has composed music for a variety of television shows including:
- Access Hollywood
- E True Hollywood Story
- JAM (Kubiszewski has scored the film)
- Johnny Zero
- Lobster Wars (his new music is available on iTunes)
- Monster Garage
- Monster House
- Queer Eye for the Straight Girl
- Shark Hunters
- Smallville
- Ugly Betty