Johnny K
John Karkazis,[1] better known as Johnny K, (born in Chicago, Illinois) is a producer/engineer/mixer/musician and songwriter. He owns Groovemaster Recording Studios in Chicago. In addition to the studios, his 40,000-square-foot (3,700 m2) music complex includes views of the Chicago sky line, a gymnasium, rehearsal rooms, and pre-production rooms.[1]
Album credits
Album | Year | Band | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
Tweaked | 1995 | Enuff Z'Nuff | Engineered |
Peach Fuzz | 1996 | Enuff Z'Nuff | Mixed and Engineered |
Running with Scissors | 1996 | The Orphan Punks | Produced, engineered and mixed |
Seven | 1997 | Enuff Z'Nuff | Engineered |
Music Saves | 1998 | Big Wow | Engineered and mixed |
Paraphernalia | 1999 | Enuff Z'Nuff | Engineered |
The Sickness | 2000 | Disturbed | Produced and engineered |
10 | 2000 | Enuff Z'Nuff | Mixed |
Healing | 2001 | Unloco | Produced, engineered and mixed |
No One | 2001 | No One | Produced, engineered and mixed |
Scars | 2001 | Soil | Produced and engineered |
Supercharger | 2001 | Machine Head | Produced and engineered |
Believe | 2002 | Disturbed | Produced and engineered |
Finger Eleven | 2003 | Finger Eleven | Produced, engineered and mixed |
XIII | 2003 | Mushroomhead | Produced and engineered |
Redefine | 2004 | Soil | Produced and engineered |
Desensitized | 2004 | Drowning Pool | Produced and engineered |
Seventeen Days | 2005 | 3 Doors Down | Produced and engineered |
Ten Thousand Fists | 2005 | Disturbed | Produced and engineered |
Until There's Nothing Left of Us | 2006 | Kill Hannah | Produced, engineered and mixed |
Every Second Counts | 2006 | Plain White T’s | Produced, engineered and mixed |
Them vs. You vs. Me | 2007 | Finger Eleven | Produced, engineered and mixed |
Light From Above | 2008 | Black Tide | Produced, engineered and mixed |
3 Doors Down | 2008 | 3 Doors Down | Produced and engineered |
The Illusion of Progress | 2008 | Staind | Produced and engineered |
Big Bad World | 2008 | Plain White T's | Produced and engineered |
Adelitas Way | 2009 | Adelitas Way | Produced and engineered |
Picture Perfect | 2009 | Soil | Produced |
Cold Day Memory | 2010 | Sevendust | Produced and engineered |
Welcome To The Wasteland | 2010 | Bad City | Produced and mixed |
No Apologies | 2010 | Trapt | Produced |
War of Angels | 2011 | Pop Evil | Produced and mixed |
Staind | 2011 | Staind | Produced, engineered and mixed |
Thirteen | 2011 | Megadeth | Produced[2] |
Red Lamb | 2012 | Red Lamb | Mixed [3] |
Nonpoint | 2012 | Nonpoint | Produced, engineered and mixed |
Super Collider | 2013 | Megadeth | Produced |
Saint Asonia | 2015 | Saint Asonia | Produced[4] |
|- |Adelitas Way|| 2016 || Adelitas Way || Produced |-
References
- 1 2 Jim, DeRogatis (2009-01-29). "Chicago's Grammy-nominated producer Johnny K". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved 2009-07-10.
- ↑ "MEGADETH Taps DISTURBED/SEVENDUST Producer For New Album - May 8, 2011". Blabbermouth.net. Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
- ↑ http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/former-anthrax-guitarist-s-red-lamb-signs-with-mig-records/
- ↑ Childers, Chad. "Saint Asonia Reveal Official Lineup, Lead Single ‘Better Place’". Loudwire.com. Loudwire. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
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