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Ulrich Wild

Ulrich Wild
Born25 July 1969
Genres
Years active1993–present
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Websiteulrichwild.com

Ulrich Wild is an American record producer, engineer and mixer specializing in the rock and metal genres. Born and raised in Switzerland, Ulrich is now a naturalized citizen in the United States, living in Los Angeles, California. In a career that has spanned over 20 years, his numerous credits include producing or engineering albums for bands such as Dethklok (a virtual metal band), Sex Slaves, Project 86, Pantera, Here Comes The Kraken, Static-X, Otep, Stabbing Westward, Powerman 5000, Deftones, Seether, Bleeding Through, Breaking Benjamin, Taproot, SOiL, World Entertainment War, and many other artists, and for soundtracks including Freddy vs. Jason, Mission: Impossible 2, and House of Wax. He has also remixed songs by the band Mindless Self Indulgence.[1] He was nominated for a Grammy for best engineered non-classical album in 1995 for his work with White Zombie.[2]

List of produced albums

1990s

2000s

2010s

  • 2010: CellOut – Superstar Prototype (mixed)
  • 2010: M.A.N. – Massive Audio Nerve (mixed)
  • 2010: Doyle – And Gods Will... (mixed)
  • 2010: Children 18:3 – Rain's a Comin' (mixed)
  • 2011: Otep – Atavist
  • 2011: Tony MacAlpine – Tony MacAlpine (mixed)
  • 2011: Evolution – Evolution (record, engineer and mix for the Otep Shamaya performance on the song "Change")
  • 2011: Dangerous! – Teenage Rampage
  • 2011 Thousand Foot Krutch – Live at the Masquerade (mixed)
  • 2011: L.U.S.T. – First Tattoo (mixed)
  • 2012: Brendon Small – Brendon Small's Galaktikon
  • 2012: Sex Slaves – Call of the Wild
  • 2012: Emilie AutumnFight Like A Girl
  • 2012: Stolen BabiesNaught
  • 2012: Dethklok – Dethalbum III
  • 2013: OtepHydra
  • 2013: Precious Child – Bloody Knees
  • 2013: Dethklok - The Doomstar Requiem
  • 2013: SOiL - Whole
  • 2014: (hed) p.e. - Evolution
  • 2014: Romantic Rebel - Romantic Rebel
  • 2017: Brendon SmallBrendon Small's Galaktikon II

References

  1. ^ "Ulrich Wild credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-06-30.
  2. ^ "List of Grammy nominees". Cnn.com.

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