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Danger Mouse (musician)

Brian Joseph Burton (born July 29, 1977), known professionally as Danger Mouse, is an American musician and record producer. He came to prominence in 2004 when he released The Grey Album, which combined vocal performances from Jay-Z's The Black Album with instrumentals from the Beatles' The Beatles, also known as The White Album.[1] In 2008, Esquire named him one of the "75 most influential people of the 21st century".

Danger Mouse
Danger Mouse performed with Broken Bells in 2010.
Background information
Birth nameBrian Joseph Burton
Born (1977-07-29) July 29, 1977 (age 46)
White Plains, New York, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • record producer
  • songwriter
Instrument(s)
  • Keyboards
  • bass
  • drums
  • percussion
  • guitar
Years active1998–present
Labels
Member of

Danger Mouse formed Gnarls Barkley with CeeLo Green[2] and produced its albums St. Elsewhere and The Odd Couple. In 2009, he collaborated with James Mercer of the indie rock band The Shins to form the band Broken Bells; the band released three albums since then, with Into the Blue (2022) being the most recent one. Burton collaborated with rapper MF Doom as Danger Doom on The Mouse and the Mask and with emcee Black Thought on Cheat Codes.

Danger Mouse produced the second Gorillaz album (2005's Demon Days), Beck's 2008 record Modern Guilt, and four albums with The Black Keys (Attack & Release, Brothers, El Camino, and Turn Blue). In 2016, he produced, performed on, and co-wrote songs for the eleventh studio album by the Red Hot Chili Peppers titled The Getaway. He has produced and co-written albums by Norah Jones (Little Broken Hearts), Electric Guest (Mondo), Portugal. The Man (Evil Friends), Adele (25), and ASAP Rocky (At.Long.Last.ASAP). He has been nominated for 22 Grammy Awards and has won six. He has been nominated in the Producer of the Year category five times, and won the award in 2011.

Early life and music career edit

Brian Joseph Burton was born on July 29, 1977 in White Plains, New York.[3] He spent much of his childhood in Spring Valley, New York. Burton moved to Stone Mountain, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta, where he attended and graduated from Redan High School.[4] He lived in Athens, Georgia, where he pursued a degree in telecommunications at the University of Georgia on scholarship,[4][5] and where his trip hop works (The Chilling Effect (1999), Rhode Island (2000), and Pelican City / Scanner – Pelican City vs. Scanner (2002)) were released while he was a student.[6] While at the University of Georgia he was introduced to Nirvana, Pink Floyd, and Portishead, and came to know the indie rock scene in Athens,[4] remixed work by several local artists, including Neutral Milk Hotel,[7] and DJ'd for University of Georgia radio station WUOG-FM.[5] From 1998 to 2003, Burton created a series of remix CDs and records under the stage name Danger Mouse. He performed in a mouse outfit because he was too shy to show his face, and took his name from the English cartoon series Danger Mouse.[8]

Music career edit

While in Athens, Burton took second place in a 1998 talent contest and was asked to open for a concert at the University of Georgia featuring OutKast and Goodie Mob. Afterwards, Burton says he approached CeeLo Green, a member of Goodie Mob, and gave him an instrumental demo tape. CeeLo has no recollection of this and the instrumental demo tape's existence has never been confirmed. Trey Reames who had promoted CeeLo's first solo shows in Georgia, moved to London and became Burton's first manager. He suggested and negotiated CeeLo's appearance on the 26' Remix of the Danger Mouse and Jemini record. When Burton met CeeLo for this project, he shared some beats which led them to collaborate as Gnarls Barkley.[9]

2001–2004 edit

Burton moved to Britain for a couple of years, living in New Cross in London and working at the Rose pub[10] near London Bridge. While there, he sent a demo to Lex Records, which signed him. Burton relocated to Los Angeles; his first original releases under the name Danger Mouse were his collaborations with rapper Jemini, including the album Ghetto Pop Life, released in 2003 on Lex Records. The Danger Mouse debut was well received by critics, but he did not rise to fame until he created The Grey Album, mixing a cappella versions of Jay-Z's The Black Album over beats crafted from samples of the Beatles' eponymous album, also known as The White Album. The remix album, originally created just for his friends, spread over the Internet and became very popular with both the general audience and critics, with Rolling Stone calling it the ultimate remix record[11] and Entertainment Weekly ranking it the best record of that year.[12] He discussed his feelings about any controversy the album may have created in the documentary Alternative Freedom.[13] Danger Mouse was named among the Men of the Year by GQ in 2004 and won a 2005 Wired Rave Award.[14]

2004–2007 edit

The Grey Album got the attention of Damon Albarn, who enlisted Danger Mouse to produce Gorillaz' second studio album, Demon Days.[15] Demon Days earned Burton a Grammy Award nomination for Producer of the Year.

Danger Mouse's next project was The Mouse and the Mask, a collaboration with MF Doom (as Danger Doom) about and for Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. The two had previously collaborated on the Danger Mouse remix of Zero 7's "Somersault", on the Prince Po track "Social Distortion", and on Gorillaz' "November Has Come". A year later, Danger Doom released a follow-up EP called Occult Hymn. The 7-track EP features new songs, and remixes from The Mouse & The Mask, and was released as a free download on Adult Swim's site.

In 2006, Danger Mouse and CeeLo as Gnarls Barkley released their first album, St. Elsewhere, which includes the international hit single "Crazy".[1] "Crazy" became the first UK number-one single based solely on downloads.[16] Gnarls Barkley set out on tour and was one of the main opening acts on the Red Hot Chili Peppers' Stadium Arcadium World Tour. The Gnarls Barkley touring lineup featured future Chili Peppers guitarist, Josh Klinghoffer. He produced two tracks on The Rapture's 2006 album Pieces of the People We Love. In the autumn of 2006, Sparklehorse released his fourth album, Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain, a collaboration with Danger Mouse and Steven Drozd of The Flaming Lips. In August and September 2006, Danger Mouse collaborated with British graffiti artist Banksy to replace 500 copies of Paris Hilton's album Paris in British music stores with altered album artwork and a 40-minute instrumental song containing various statements she had made.[17]

2007–present edit

 
Danger Mouse and CeeLo Green performed as Gnarls Barkley in 2007.

In January 2007, Danger Mouse produced another collaboration with Damon Albarn on The Good, the Bad & the Queen, along with The Clash bassist Paul Simonon, former The Verve guitarist Simon Tong and afrobeat pioneer and Africa 70 drummer Tony Allen.

In March 2008, The Odd Couple, the second album of his and CeeLo Green's Gnarls Barkley project, was released. In May 2008, an album with Martina Topley-Bird, titled The Blue God, was released. Topley-Bird collaborated on "All Alone", one song on the Danger Mouse produced Gorillaz second LP, Demon Days. Also released in May 2008 was Replica Sun Machine, an album with the band The Shortwave Set, including a collaboration with Van Dyke Parks and the Velvet Underground's John Cale, according to British music magazine New Musical Express.

Upcoming releases include a follow-up to Ghetto Pop Life entitled Kill Your Heroes. It was scheduled to be released in summer of 2006, but its release was pushed back to an undetermined date. He was also working on an album with The Black Keys and Ike Turner. Turner's death was expected to cancel the album, but The Black Keys and Danger Mouse released Attack & Release in April 2008. Some songs must have been recorded by Turner, however, as a posthumous Danger Mouse produced album has been mentioned, and another collaboration with MF Doom.[18]

Danger Mouse produced and crafted beat structures with Beck for Beck's album Modern Guilt, which was released in July 2008.[19] In April 2009, he and Helena Costas released an album as Joker's Daughter titled The Last Laugh. Danger Mouse was listed as one of Esquire's 75 most influential people of the 21st century.

Since 2005, Danger Mouse (as a producer and as an artist with Gnarls Barkley) has been nominated for 12 Grammy Awards: Producer of the Year (2005, 2006 and 2008), Record of Year (2006), Album of Year (2006), Best Alternative Album (2006 and 2008), Best Urban Alternative Performance (2006), Best Short Form Music Video (2007 and 2008) and Best Pop Performance (2008). He won two Grammy Awards in 2006 for Best Alternative Album and Best Urban Alternative Performance. He won in 2017 for his work as a producer on Adele's 25.[20]

Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse were due to release an album in the summer of 2009 entitled Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse Present: Dark Night of the Soul (together with a 100+ photo book with photographs by David Lynch).[21][22] Due to a dispute with EMI the album was not released officially until July 12, 2010.[23] However, the BBC reported that Danger Mouse planned to release a full illustrated jewel case with a blank CD-R included in it.[21][22][24] The CD-R was to be labeled: "For Legal Reasons, enclosed CD-R contains no music. Use it as you will."[21][22][24]

On November 8, 2009, Paste magazine named Danger Mouse the "Best Producer of the Decade (2000–2009)."[25]

Together with James Mercer, Danger Mouse (billed by his real name, Brian Burton) formed Broken Bells. The project was first announced on September 29, 2009.[26] On December 21, 2009, the band informed fans in an e-mail message of the release of their debut single "The High Road", which was made available as a free download on their official site.[27] The self-titled debut album was released in the U.S. on March 9, 2010.

In 2010, Danger Mouse began producing U2's thirteenth studio album Songs of Innocence, released in 2014. U2's frontman, Bono, said in 2010, "We have about 12 songs with him. At the moment that looks like the album we will put out next because it's just happening so easily."[28] Ultimately, Danger Mouse was credited as co-producer on 7 of the album's 11 tracks, and sole producer on "Sleep Like a Baby Tonight" and "This Is Where You Can Reach Me Now". During this period, he produced the band's single "Ordinary Love", released in 2013 as part of the soundtrack to Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, and their single "Invisible", which was released on Super Bowl Sunday, February 2, 2014.

In 2005, Danger Mouse began composing a "Spaghetti Western" album with composer Daniele Luppi and main vocalists Jack White and Norah Jones. Instrumentation was done mainly by musicians who played on the original Ennio Morricone scores.[29] Danger Mouse does not play any instruments on the album. The style of the album reflects much of Danger Mouse's work since 2005, such as segments of Beck's Modern Guilt, aspects of Dark Night of the Soul, and songs like "Mongrel Heart" off of the self-titled Broken Bells album. The album was titled Rome and was released on May 16, 2011.[30]

On February 13, 2011, Danger Mouse won a Grammy for Best Producer for his work on the Black Keys' Brothers, Broken Bells' self-titled album, and the Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse album Dark Night of the Soul.

On November 1, 2011, Los Angeles-based indie band Electric Guest released their first single, "Troubleman/American Daydream", produced by Danger Mouse. Danger Mouse produced the band's whole debut album Mondo which was released on April 24, 2012.

On May 1, 2012, Norah Jones released her Danger Mouse-produced fifth studio album Little Broken Hearts (Blue Note/EMI).[31]

Danger Mouse co-wrote the song "Keep It for Your Own" by POP ETC.[32]

Danger Mouse produced Portugal. The Man's seventh studio album, Evil Friends, released in June 2013.[33]

Danger Mouse produced At.Long.Last.ASAP, the 2015 album by rapper ASAP Rocky. [34]

In November 2015 Danger Mouse launched his own record label, 30th Century Records.[35]

Danger Mouse was announced as the producer for the Red Hot Chili Peppers eleventh album and that he would replace Rick Rubin, the producer of the band's previous six albums dating back to 1991. Production began in February 2015. The production was halted due to an injury the band's bassist Flea suffered during a skiing trip. It resumed in August 2015 and continued into early 2016. The Getaway was released in June 2016 with Danger Mouse performing on and having co-writing credits on many of the songs.[36][37]

In March 2017, Red Hot Chili Peppers singer Anthony Kiedis indicated that the band would likely want to work again with Danger Mouse on the follow-up to The Getaway. Kiedis stated "I think it's good to work with the same guy again to um, you know you had your freshman experience. I think we owe it to ourselves to start from the beginning with this guy and see what we can accomplish."[38] However, their follow-up albums, 2022's Unlimited Love and Return of the Dream Canteen, featured the return of longtime producer Rick Rubin.

In April 2017, he released Resistance Radio: The Man in The High Castle, a compilation produced alongside 30th Century Records-signee producer Sam Cohen. Connected to Amazon's eponymous TV series, this album contains covers of 1960s classics by contemporary artists like Beck, Norah Jones, Kelis, Andrew VanWyngarden, The Shins, and more. [39]

In June 2017, Portugal. The Man released Woodstock, their follow-up to 2013's Evil Friends; both of which featured production from Danger Mouse.

In June 2017, he collaborated with Run the Jewels and Big Boi to create the song "Chase Me" for the 2017 film Baby Driver.[40]

In May 2018, he produced the acclaimed album Wide Awake! by Parquet Courts.

In March 2019, he collaborated with Karen O to create the album Lux Prima. The album has been met with generally favorable review by critics.[41]

On August 12, 2022, he released a collaborative studio album Cheat Codes with The Roots emcee Black Thought.

In October 2022, he released a third Broken Bells album with James Mercer entitled Into The Blue (stylized all caps).[citation needed]

Philosophy edit

In an interview for The New York Times magazine, Danger Mouse was compared to a film auteur, basing his music production philosophy on the cinematic philosophy of directors like Woody Allen. "Woody Allen was an auteur: he did his thing, and that particular thing was completely his own", he said. "That's what I decided to do with music. I want to create a director's role within music, which is what I tried to do on this album (St. Elsewhere)... I can create different kinds of musical worlds, but the artist needs the desire to go into that world... Musically, there is no one who has the career I want. That's why I have to use film directors as a model."[9]

Awards edit

Grammy Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2006 Danger Mouse Producer of the Year, Non-Classical Nominated
"Feel Good Inc." Record of the Year Nominated
2007 "Crazy" Nominated
Best Urban/Alternative Performance Won
St. Elsewhere Album of the Year Nominated
Best Alternative Music Album Won
Danger Mouse Producer of the Year, Non-Classical Nominated
2008 "Gone Daddy Gone" Best Short Form Music Video Nominated
2009 "Who's Gonna Save My Soul" Nominated
"Going On" Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Nominated
The Odd Couple Best Alternative Music Album Nominated
Danger Mouse Producer of the Year, Non-Classical Nominated
2011 Broken Bells Best Alternative Music Album Nominated
Danger Mouse Producer of the Year, Non-Classical Won
2012 Danger Mouse Nominated
2013 El Camino Album of the Year Nominated
Best Rock Album Won
"Lonely Boy" Record of the Year Nominated
Best Rock Song Won
2015 "Fever" Nominated
2017 25 Album of the Year Won
2018 "Chase Me" Best Rap Song Nominated
2020 "Woman" Best Rock Performance Nominated
2021 Kiwanuka Best Rock Album Nominated

Other awards edit

Discography edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

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informationBirth nameBrian Joseph BurtonBorn 1977 07 29 July 29 1977 age 46 White Plains New York U S GenresTrip hophip hopalternative rockelectronicaOccupation s Musicianrecord producersongwriterInstrument s KeyboardsbassdrumspercussionguitarYears active1998 presentLabelsCapitolParlophoneMember ofGnarls BarkleyDanger DoomBroken Bells Danger Mouse formed Gnarls Barkley with CeeLo Green 2 and produced its albums St Elsewhere and The Odd Couple In 2009 he collaborated with James Mercer of the indie rock band The Shins to form the band Broken Bells the band released three albums since then with Into the Blue 2022 being the most recent one Burton collaborated with rapper MF Doom as Danger Doom on The Mouse and the Mask and with emcee Black Thought on Cheat Codes Danger Mouse produced the second Gorillaz album 2005 s Demon Days Beck s 2008 record Modern Guilt and four albums with The Black Keys Attack amp Release Brothers El Camino and Turn Blue In 2016 he produced performed on and co wrote songs for the eleventh studio album by the Red Hot Chili Peppers titled The Getaway He has produced and co written albums by Norah Jones Little Broken Hearts Electric Guest Mondo Portugal The Man Evil Friends Adele 25 and ASAP Rocky At Long Last ASAP He has been nominated for 22 Grammy Awards and has won six He has been nominated in the Producer of the Year category five times and won the award in 2011 Contents 1 Early life and music career 2 Music career 2 1 2001 2004 2 2 2004 2007 2 3 2007 present 3 Philosophy 4 Awards 4 1 Grammy Awards 4 2 Other awards 5 Discography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and music career editBrian Joseph Burton was born on July 29 1977 in White Plains New York 3 He spent much of his childhood in Spring Valley New York Burton moved to Stone Mountain Georgia a suburb of Atlanta where he attended and graduated from Redan High School 4 He lived in Athens Georgia where he pursued a degree in telecommunications at the University of Georgia on scholarship 4 5 and where his trip hop works The Chilling Effect 1999 Rhode Island 2000 and Pelican City Scanner Pelican City vs Scanner 2002 were released while he was a student 6 While at the University of Georgia he was introduced to Nirvana Pink Floyd and Portishead and came to know the indie rock scene in Athens 4 remixed work by several local artists including Neutral Milk Hotel 7 and DJ d for University of Georgia radio station WUOG FM 5 From 1998 to 2003 Burton created a series of remix CDs and records under the stage name Danger Mouse He performed in a mouse outfit because he was too shy to show his face and took his name from the English cartoon series Danger Mouse 8 Music career editWhile in Athens Burton took second place in a 1998 talent contest and was asked to open for a concert at the University of Georgia featuring OutKast and Goodie Mob Afterwards Burton says he approached CeeLo Green a member of Goodie Mob and gave him an instrumental demo tape CeeLo has no recollection of this and the instrumental demo tape s existence has never been confirmed Trey Reames who had promoted CeeLo s first solo shows in Georgia moved to London and became Burton s first manager He suggested and negotiated CeeLo s appearance on the 26 Remix of the Danger Mouse and Jemini record When Burton met CeeLo for this project he shared some beats which led them to collaborate as Gnarls Barkley 9 2001 2004 edit Burton moved to Britain for a couple of years living in New Cross in London and working at the Rose pub 10 near London Bridge While there he sent a demo to Lex Records which signed him Burton relocated to Los Angeles his first original releases under the name Danger Mouse were his collaborations with rapper Jemini including the album Ghetto Pop Life released in 2003 on Lex Records The Danger Mouse debut was well received by critics but he did not rise to fame until he created The Grey Album mixing a cappella versions of Jay Z s The Black Album over beats crafted from samples of the Beatles eponymous album also known as The White Album The remix album originally created just for his friends spread over the Internet and became very popular with both the general audience and critics with Rolling Stone calling it the ultimate remix record 11 and Entertainment Weekly ranking it the best record of that year 12 He discussed his feelings about any controversy the album may have created in the documentary Alternative Freedom 13 Danger Mouse was named among the Men of the Year by GQ in 2004 and won a 2005 Wired Rave Award 14 2004 2007 edit The Grey Album got the attention of Damon Albarn who enlisted Danger Mouse to produce Gorillaz second studio album Demon Days 15 Demon Days earned Burton a Grammy Award nomination for Producer of the Year Danger Mouse s next project was The Mouse and the Mask a collaboration with MF Doom as Danger Doom about and for Cartoon Network s Adult Swim The two had previously collaborated on the Danger Mouse remix of Zero 7 s Somersault on the Prince Po track Social Distortion and on Gorillaz November Has Come A year later Danger Doom released a follow up EP called Occult Hymn The 7 track EP features new songs and remixes from The Mouse amp The Mask and was released as a free download on Adult Swim s site In 2006 Danger Mouse and CeeLo as Gnarls Barkley released their first album St Elsewhere which includes the international hit single Crazy 1 Crazy became the first UK number one single based solely on downloads 16 Gnarls Barkley set out on tour and was one of the main opening acts on the Red Hot Chili Peppers Stadium Arcadium World Tour The Gnarls Barkley touring lineup featured future Chili Peppers guitarist Josh Klinghoffer He produced two tracks on The Rapture s 2006 album Pieces of the People We Love In the autumn of 2006 Sparklehorse released his fourth album Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain a collaboration with Danger Mouse and Steven Drozd of The Flaming Lips In August and September 2006 Danger Mouse collaborated with British graffiti artist Banksy to replace 500 copies of Paris Hilton s album Paris in British music stores with altered album artwork and a 40 minute instrumental song containing various statements she had made 17 2007 present edit nbsp Danger Mouse and CeeLo Green performed as Gnarls Barkley in 2007 In January 2007 Danger Mouse produced another collaboration with Damon Albarn on The Good the Bad amp the Queen along with The Clash bassist Paul Simonon former The Verve guitarist Simon Tong and afrobeat pioneer and Africa 70 drummer Tony Allen In March 2008 The Odd Couple the second album of his and CeeLo Green s Gnarls Barkley project was released In May 2008 an album with Martina Topley Bird titled The Blue God was released Topley Bird collaborated on All Alone one song on the Danger Mouse produced Gorillaz second LP Demon Days Also released in May 2008 was Replica Sun Machine an album with the band The Shortwave Set including a collaboration with Van Dyke Parks and the Velvet Underground s John Cale according to British music magazine New Musical Express Upcoming releases include a follow up to Ghetto Pop Life entitled Kill Your Heroes It was scheduled to be released in summer of 2006 but its release was pushed back to an undetermined date He was also working on an album with The Black Keys and Ike Turner Turner s death was expected to cancel the album but The Black Keys and Danger Mouse released Attack amp Release in April 2008 Some songs must have been recorded by Turner however as a posthumous Danger Mouse produced album has been mentioned and another collaboration with MF Doom 18 Danger Mouse produced and crafted beat structures with Beck for Beck s album Modern Guilt which was released in July 2008 19 In April 2009 he and Helena Costas released an album as Joker s Daughter titled The Last Laugh Danger Mouse was listed as one of Esquire s 75 most influential people of the 21st century Since 2005 Danger Mouse as a producer and as an artist with Gnarls Barkley has been nominated for 12 Grammy Awards Producer of the Year 2005 2006 and 2008 Record of Year 2006 Album of Year 2006 Best Alternative Album 2006 and 2008 Best Urban Alternative Performance 2006 Best Short Form Music Video 2007 and 2008 and Best Pop Performance 2008 He won two Grammy Awards in 2006 for Best Alternative Album and Best Urban Alternative Performance He won in 2017 for his work as a producer on Adele s 25 20 Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse were due to release an album in the summer of 2009 entitled Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse Present Dark Night of the Soul together with a 100 photo book with photographs by David Lynch 21 22 Due to a dispute with EMI the album was not released officially until July 12 2010 23 However the BBC reported that Danger Mouse planned to release a full illustrated jewel case with a blank CD R included in it 21 22 24 The CD R was to be labeled For Legal Reasons enclosed CD R contains no music Use it as you will 21 22 24 On November 8 2009 Paste magazine named Danger Mouse the Best Producer of the Decade 2000 2009 25 Together with James Mercer Danger Mouse billed by his real name Brian Burton formed Broken Bells The project was first announced on September 29 2009 26 On December 21 2009 the band informed fans in an e mail message of the release of their debut single The High Road which was made available as a free download on their official site 27 The self titled debut album was released in the U S on March 9 2010 In 2010 Danger Mouse began producing U2 s thirteenth studio album Songs of Innocence released in 2014 U2 s frontman Bono said in 2010 We have about 12 songs with him At the moment that looks like the album we will put out next because it s just happening so easily 28 Ultimately Danger Mouse was credited as co producer on 7 of the album s 11 tracks and sole producer on Sleep Like a Baby Tonight and This Is Where You Can Reach Me Now During this period he produced the band s single Ordinary Love released in 2013 as part of the soundtrack to Mandela Long Walk to Freedom and their single Invisible which was released on Super Bowl Sunday February 2 2014 In 2005 Danger Mouse began composing a Spaghetti Western album with composer Daniele Luppi and main vocalists Jack White and Norah Jones Instrumentation was done mainly by musicians who played on the original Ennio Morricone scores 29 Danger Mouse does not play any instruments on the album The style of the album reflects much of Danger Mouse s work since 2005 such as segments of Beck s Modern Guilt aspects of Dark Night of the Soul and songs like Mongrel Heart off of the self titled Broken Bells album The album was titled Rome and was released on May 16 2011 30 On February 13 2011 Danger Mouse won a Grammy for Best Producer for his work on the Black Keys Brothers Broken Bells self titled album and the Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse album Dark Night of the Soul On November 1 2011 Los Angeles based indie band Electric Guest released their first single Troubleman American Daydream produced by Danger Mouse Danger Mouse produced the band s whole debut album Mondo which was released on April 24 2012 On May 1 2012 Norah Jones released her Danger Mouse produced fifth studio album Little Broken Hearts Blue Note EMI 31 Danger Mouse co wrote the song Keep It for Your Own by POP ETC 32 Danger Mouse produced Portugal The Man s seventh studio album Evil Friends released in June 2013 33 Danger Mouse produced At Long Last ASAP the 2015 album by rapper ASAP Rocky 34 In November 2015 Danger Mouse launched his own record label 30th Century Records 35 Danger Mouse was announced as the producer for the Red Hot Chili Peppers eleventh album and that he would replace Rick Rubin the producer of the band s previous six albums dating back to 1991 Production began in February 2015 The production was halted due to an injury the band s bassist Flea suffered during a skiing trip It resumed in August 2015 and continued into early 2016 The Getaway was released in June 2016 with Danger Mouse performing on and having co writing credits on many of the songs 36 37 In March 2017 Red Hot Chili Peppers singer Anthony Kiedis indicated that the band would likely want to work again with Danger Mouse on the follow up to The Getaway Kiedis stated I think it s good to work with the same guy again to um you know you had your freshman experience I think we owe it to ourselves to start from the beginning with this guy and see what we can accomplish 38 However their follow up albums 2022 s Unlimited Love and Return of the Dream Canteen featured the return of longtime producer Rick Rubin In April 2017 he released Resistance Radio The Man in The High Castle a compilation produced alongside 30th Century Records signee producer Sam Cohen Connected to Amazon s eponymous TV series this album contains covers of 1960s classics by contemporary artists like Beck Norah Jones Kelis Andrew VanWyngarden The Shins and more 39 In June 2017 Portugal The Man released Woodstock their follow up to 2013 s Evil Friends both of which featured production from Danger Mouse In June 2017 he collaborated with Run the Jewels and Big Boi to create the song Chase Me for the 2017 film Baby Driver 40 In May 2018 he produced the acclaimed album Wide Awake by Parquet Courts In March 2019 he collaborated with Karen O to create the album Lux Prima The album has been met with generally favorable review by critics 41 On August 12 2022 he released a collaborative studio album Cheat Codes with The Roots emcee Black Thought In October 2022 he released a third Broken Bells album with James Mercer entitled Into The Blue stylized all caps citation needed Philosophy editIn an interview for The New York Times magazine Danger Mouse was compared to a film auteur basing his music production philosophy on the cinematic philosophy of directors like Woody Allen Woody Allen was an auteur he did his thing and that particular thing was completely his own he said That s what I decided to do with music I want to create a director s role within music which is what I tried to do on this album St Elsewhere I can create different kinds of musical worlds but the artist needs the desire to go into that world Musically there is no one who has the career I want That s why I have to use film directors as a model 9 Awards editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Danger Mouse musician news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Grammy Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result2006 Danger Mouse Producer of the Year Non Classical Nominated Feel Good Inc Record of the Year Nominated2007 Crazy NominatedBest Urban Alternative Performance WonSt Elsewhere Album of the Year NominatedBest Alternative Music Album WonDanger Mouse Producer of the Year Non Classical Nominated2008 Gone Daddy Gone Best Short Form Music Video Nominated2009 Who s Gonna Save My Soul Nominated Going On Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals NominatedThe Odd Couple Best Alternative Music Album NominatedDanger Mouse Producer of the Year Non Classical Nominated2011 Broken Bells Best Alternative Music Album NominatedDanger Mouse Producer of the Year Non Classical Won2012 Danger Mouse Nominated2013 El Camino Album of the Year NominatedBest Rock Album Won Lonely Boy Record of the Year NominatedBest Rock Song Won2015 Fever Nominated2017 25 Album of the Year Won2018 Chase Me Best Rap Song Nominated2020 Woman Best Rock Performance Nominated2021 Kiwanuka Best Rock Album NominatedOther awards edit 2004 Entertainment Weekly s Album of the Year Danger Mouse The Grey Album 2004 GQ Magazine s Men of the Year 2005 Wired Magazine s Rave Award Music 2005 Q Best Producer 2006 Entertainment Weekly s Album of the Year Gnarls Barkley St Elsewhere 2006 Q Song of the Year Gnarls Barkley s Crazy 2008 Rolling Stone Best Producer in Rock 2009 Esquire 75 Most Influential People of the 21st Century 2009 GQ Magazine s Album of the Year Danger Mouse amp Sparklehorse Dark Night of the Soul 2009 Paste Producer of the Decade 2010 Rolling Stone Song of the Decade Gnarls Barkley Crazy 2013 Music Producers Guild International Producer of the Year 2014 71st Golden Globe Awards winner Best Original Song Ordinary Love 2016 74th Golden Globe Awards nominee Best Original Song Gold Discography editMain article Danger Mouse discography See also Gnarls Barkley discography Danger Doom discography and Broken Bells discographyReferences edit a b Rambarran Shara 2021 Virtual Music Sound Music and Image in the Digital Era New York Bloomsbury ISBN 9781501336379 OCLC 1236265553 Rambarran Shara April 2021 Virtual Music Sound Music and Image in the Digital Era 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Danger Mouse Made a Man in the High Castle Album Full of Songs You Haven t Heard on the Show April 7 2017 Danger Mouse Big Boi amp Run The Jewels Get in the Heist Game for High Speed Baby Driver Soundtrack Video Billboard Retrieved August 8 2019 Metacritic Lux Prima Review Amalgamation Metacritic Retrieved September 3 2019 External links editThis article s use of external links may not follow Wikipedia s policies or guidelines Please improve this article by removing excessive or inappropriate external links and converting useful links where appropriate into footnote references December 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Official website EFF Grey Tuesday A Quick Overview of the Legal Terrain Cease and desist letter from EMI 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Danger Mouse musician amp oldid 1198363116, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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