Chris Tabron
Chris Tabron is a multi-platinum record producer, mixer, and engineer based in New York City.
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Background information | |
Occupation(s) | producer, engineer, mixer, musician, composer, songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Drums, Programming |
Years active | 1999-Present |
Labels | Columbia, Sony, Atlantic, Universal Motown, RCA Records, Downtown Records |
Associated acts | The Ten Paces, Madison Avenue Girls, Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, The Strokes, Die Antwoord, Woodkid, Son Lux, Kelela, Kimbra, Fatima Al Qadiri, Lianne La Havas, Battles, Future Brown, Vacationer, MNDR |
Website | http://www.christabron.com |
As a producer or mixer, Tabron has worked on records by Beyoncé,[1] Nicki Minaj,[2] Mary J. Blige, Common, The Strokes, Robert Glasper, and Erykah Badu, including the single "Standing on the Sun (feat. Mr. Vegas)" for Beyoncé. His work as a producer or mixer can be heard on numerous GRAMMY award-winning albums and encompasses worldwide sales in excess of 20 million units, as well as various projects from indie artists like Lianne La Havas,[3] Battles, [4] The Voidz,[5] and Lower Dens. In 2020, he executive produced and mixed House of Zef, the final album for South African duo Die Antwoord.[6]
Tabron was founder and multi-instrumentalist of the electronic-pop group The Ten Paces which released Cacophonics in 2005 on Sidepocket Recordings, that Tabron produced and engineered. He also does hip-hop, pop, and remix production work under the moniker Madison Avenue Girls. Tabron was musical director for top-ten Billboard hip-hop duo Chiddy Bang (Virgin Records) on their release tour for their debut album, Breakfast which included performances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Conan as well as for runway shows during New York's Fashion week. In this capacity, he has DJ'ed or written original compositions for designers Phillip Lim, Forever 21, Erin Fetherston, and Juan Carlos Obando.
From 2005 to 2008, Tabron published articles as a music journalist for The Village Voice[7] and Dusted Magazine. In 2015, he wrote a chapter for the anthology The Cambridge Companion to Hip Hop entitled "The Glass: Hip Hop Production."
From 2007 to 2010, Tabron was senior house engineer at Future Shock Studio, a recording studio in Brooklyn, NY owned by Grammy-nominated producer/engineer Alex Newport. At Future Shock, Tabron worked on albums by artists such as Death Cab for Cutie "Long Division" (Narrow Stairs Atlantic Records 2008), Frank Turner (Poetry of the Deed,[8] Epitaph Records 2009), So Many Dynamos, and Fact.
In 2007, Tabron received a Master's Degree from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, and is currently a Ph.D. candidate and adjunct instructor at New York University's Music Department.[9]
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External links
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- Chris Tabron official website
- Vintage King: 20 Questions with Chris Tabron
- Mix Magazine: The Producer's Guide to Mixing w/ Chris Tabron
- D.W. Fearn Podcast Interview w/ Chris Tabron
- Chris Tabron on Allmusic.com
- The Ten Paces on iTunes
- "More Low End Theories That Usually Avoid Cliché" The Village Voice
- "The Soul of Detroit Hip Hop Bows Out Soulfully" The Village Voice