Jacob Holm-Lupo

Jacob Holm-Lupo (born 15 July 1971) is a Norwegian guitarist, composer and producer. He is the main songwriter in White Willow and the Opium Cartel.[1][2] He also runs Termo Records together with Lars Fredrik Frøislie.,[3] and the recording and mixing studio Dude Ranch Studio. With White Willow he is currently working on their seventh studio album.

Partial discography:

White Willow - Ignis Fatuus (1995), composer, producer, guitar

White Willow - Ex Tenebris (1998), composer, producer, guitar

White Willow - Sacrament (2000), composer, producer, guitar, bass guitar, vocals

White Willow - Storm Season (2004), composer, producer, guitar, programming

Wobbler - Hinterland (2005), producer, acoustic guitar

White Willow - Signal To Noise (2006), composer, producer, guitar

the Opium Cartel - Night Blooms (2009), composer, producer, engineer, mix, guitar, keyboards, bass, vocals

Frequency Drift - Personal Effects (Part Two) (2009), guitar

Sinthome - Ficciones (2010), guitar, keyboards

In Lingua Mortua - Salon Des Refuses (2010), guitar

Radiant Frequency - The Abandoned (2010), mix, keyboards

White Willow - Terminal Twilight (2011), composer, producer, engineer, mix, guitars, keyboards

The Glutton - Parts of Animals (2013), engineer, mix

Bravehearts (motion picture soundtrack) (2013), guitar

Mathilda Gressberg - How To Fly (single, 2013), guitar

the Opium Cartel - Ardor (2013), composer, producer, engineer, mix, guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, vocals

the Opium Cartel - When We Dream (single, 2013), composer, producer, engineer, mix, guitar, bass guitar, keyboards

Three Winters - Chroma (2014), guitar

Anders Brørby - Nocturnal Phases (2014), mix, keyboards

Frequency Drift - Summer (EP) (2014), mastering

Haakon Ellingsen - Orkaner & Fuglesang (2015), bass guitar

The Nerve Institute - Fictions (2015), guitar, synth

White Willow - Animal Magnetism (single), guitar, bass, synth, production, mix

The Winter Tree - Earth Below (2015), guitar, synth, mix

Eivind Johansen - Braveheart (single) (2015), keyboards, mix, mastering

References

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