Andrew Maury

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Andrew Maury
Occupation(s)Mixer, record producer
Websitewww.andrewmaury.net

Andrew Maury is an American record producer, mixing engineer, and songwriter based in Brooklyn, New York.[1]

Career[edit]

Maury has worked with artists such as Lewis Del Mar, Lizzo, Madi Diaz, Vagabon, Shawn Mendes, Post Malone, Colony House, RAC, Jeremy Zucker, Kimbra, COIN, The Kooks, Ra Ra Riot, Delicate Steve, Atlas Genius, Flor, Isaac Dunbar, and CRUISR.[2][3] Andrew started his career in 2008 touring with Ra Ra Riot mixing front-of-house while producing / mixing artists between tours. In the summer of 2009, he worked on Tegan and Sara's Sainthood alongside producer and Death Cab for Cutie guitarist Chris Walla at the world-famous Sound City Studios in Los Angeles.[1] Since 2013, Maury has focused on producing and mixing records.[4]

Credits[edit]

Year Album/Song Artist Credit
2022 "Flowers" Lauren Spencer-Smith M
2022 "When You're Gone" Shawn Mendes M
2022 Shaking Hands With Elvis Allison Ponthier M
2021 Rainbow Mixtape COIN M
2021 History Of A Feeling Madi Diaz M
2021 Dangerous Levels Of Introspective JP Saxe M
2021 Grizfolk Grizfolk M
2020 August Lewis Del Mar P, E, M
2020 Everlasting Loyal Lobos M
2020 "u n me but mostly me" ELIO M
2020 "Crowd" Silver Sphere M
2020 "always" Keshi M
2020 "Makeup Drawer" Isaac Dunbar M
2019 "What A Shame" Leyla Blue M
2019 Table Of Context Cautious Clay MA
2019 Ley Lines Flor M
2019 "Jerome" Lizzo M
2019 "Drunk On A Rhythm" Gothic Tropic M
2019 Till I Burn Up Delicate Steve M
2018 Shawn Mendes Shawn Mendes M
2018 "Ooh Lordy" Youngr M
2017 come out you're hiding Flor M
2017 glisten Jeremy Zucker M
2017 idle Jeremy Zucker M
2017 "There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back" Shawn Mendes P, M
2017 How Will You Know If You Never Try COIN P, M
2016 "Broken Whiskey Glass", "Leave" Post Malone M
2016 Lewis Del Mar Lewis Del Mar P, E, M
2016 "Sweet Relief" Kimbra P, M
2015 Cascades High Highs P, E, M
2016 EP Lewis Del Mar P, E, M
2015 Into Focus EP Panama Wedding P, E, M
2015 Inanimate Objects Atlas Genius M (9 tracks)
2015 Use Your Time Wisely Strange Names P, E, M
2015 Lost In New York Penguin Prison M (9 Tracks)
2015 Rest In Paradise Kisses P, M
2015 "Go For It" Single CRUISR P, E, M
2015 Live In Las Vegas Delicate Steve M
2015 Karl Kling Karl Kling M
2015 COIN COIN M (4 tracks)
2014 Sadie Astronauts, etc. M
2014 All Over CRUISR P, E, M
2014 Parallel Play Panama Wedding P, E, M
2014 Strangers RAC M
2014 "Pretend Believe" single HOLYCHILD M
2014 Shatter Me Lindsey Stirling M (2 tracks)
2013 Violent Light Milagres M
2013 In Blue The Static Jacks P, E, M
2013 Vancouver DIAZ P, E, M
2012 Kids in L.A. Kisses M
2013 "A Real Hero" single High Highs M
2012 Vol. I & Vol. II HINTS P, E, M
2012 Valerie + The Big Ship 7" Ra Ra Riot / Delicate Steve E, M
2012 Remembrance of things to Come Princeton E, M
2011 "Some Boys (RAC Maury Mix)" Death Cab for Cutie Remix
2011 Massachusetts 2010 Mathieu Santos P, E, M
2010 The Orchard Ra Ra Riot P, E
2010 The Heart of the Nightlife Kisses P, M
2010 Warship The House Floor E, M
2010 Sainthood Tegan and Sara Logic Operator
2009 Laces The Static Jacks P, E, M

RAC[edit]

From 2008 to 2013, Maury was a contributing member of RAC and has been creating remixes since 2007 for dozens of artists such as Surfer Blood, The Static Jacks, Death Cab for Cutie, Lenka, Clubfeet, Lacrymosa, Jukebox the Ghost, Tokyo Police Club, and Phoenix.[5][6][7]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Andrew Maury". Spark Music Group. Spark Music Group. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  2. ^ Duncan, Michael (28 August 2010). "Interview with Andrew Maury". Rock Edition. Rock Edition. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  3. ^ "SELECTED DISCOGRAPHY". andrewmaury.net. Archived from the original on 23 September 2009. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  4. ^ Brown, Janice (25 August 2010). "Andrew Maury On Ra Ra Riot & The Road To "The Orchard"". SonicScoop. SonicScoop. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  5. ^ Levine, Matthew (26 November 2013). "Q&A: André Anjos Of Remix Artist Collective (RAC)". CMJ. CMJ. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  6. ^ "RELEASES". RAC. Archived from the original on 2015-03-12. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  7. ^ SlothBoogie (1 March 2011). "RAC – Volume 2". SlothBoogie. SlothBoogie. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 4 March 2015.

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