- 2009 at the 51st
Grammy Awards,
Dravs won Best Rock
Album for Coldplay's Viva la Vida or
Death and All His Friends.
Dravs won
Producer of the Year at the...
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Markus Dravs produced and used
similar techniques on both records: "If this all
sounds a bit
Arcade Fire, note that
production credits go to
Markus Dravs, who...
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April 2008 and
featured production by Jon Hopkins, Rik Simpson,
Markus Dravs, and
Brian Eno. The
album was Coldplay's
first to be
produced by Eno, and...
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engineer Markus Dravs into her home
studio to
start creating new songs. The
sessions with
Dravs and Björk were casual, with Björk
allowing Dravs freedom with...
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reflect her own life experiences, with
encouragement from
producer Markus Dravs. Overall, the
recording sessions for How Big, How Blue, How
Beautiful were...
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Markus Dravs, who had
produced albums with
artists such as
Arcade Fire. At the time, band
members did not even own
their own instruments—
Dravs initially...
- come",
singling out
Martin and Buckland's
musical contributions and Eno and
Dravs'
production for praise.
Mikael Wood of Spin
wrote that like Viva la Vida...
- Punk and
Steve Mackey, the b****ist of the band Pulp. Additionally,
Markus Dravs, one of
Arcade Fire's
frequent collaborators, co-produced two tracks, and...
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Soundsystem frontman James Murphy,
regular Arcade Fire
producer Markus Dravs, and the band themselves.
Influenced by
Haitian rara music, the 1959 film...
- "100,000 People". Like its
predecessor the
album was
produced by
Markus Dravs. The band
became the
first to sell a newly-released
album in the form of...