Eric J

Eric J Dubowsky also known as Eric J, is a musician, songwriter and record producer. He got his start at Greene St. Recording in New York City, the legendary home of early hip-hop artists Run-DMC, and Public Enemy. It was here Eric assisted engineer/producer Rod Hui. That led to a job working with famed Atlantic Records producer Arif Mardin in 1998. Eric has worked with artists such as Weezer, Flight Facilities, Flume, Chet Faker, Meg Mac , St. Vincent, The Chemical Brothers, Freeform Five, Kimbra, Panama, Kylie Minogue, Yuka Honda, Joss Stone, The Rubens,[1] Art vs. Science, , Marc Kinchen, Bluejuice, Faker, Carolina Liar, The Academy Is…, and actress Emmy Rossum.[2]

Eric received the 2014 ARIA award for Best Engineer for his work mixing the Chet Faker album, Built on Glass [3]

He was lead singer of NYC band Essex, which he formed with Jeff Buckley drummer, Matt Johnson.

He sang and played guitar and keyboards in The Relationship[4] with Weezer guitarist Brian Bell and produced and recorded their debut album, The Relationship.

Eric worked as an engineer for the Los Angeles-based rock band Weezer on The Red Album produced by Rick Rubin.

He composed the theme song to VH-1's Metal Mania and the theme for World Extreme Cagefighting on Versus and later the UFC.

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