Michael J. Carrasquillo
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Michael J. Carrasquillo | |
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Born | 5 June 1975 |
Origin | New York City |
Genres | Alternative rock, electronic rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician, filmmaker |
Instruments | Drums, bass, guitar, vocals |
Years active | 1990–present |
Labels | Cleopatra Records |
Michael J. Carrasquillo (born in Bronx, New York, June 5, 1977) is an American musician. He was the live touring drummer for Slick Idiot on 2002's 'High Life for Low Lives' United States tour and with Mona Mur and En Esch in April 2011. He is remixer of many artists, including Chemlab, Celldweller and Die Symphony.
Discography[edit]
Remixes[edit]
- "Symbiont" for Celldweller, Unreleased (2001)
- "Forgive Me" for Slick Idiot, Unreleased (2003)
- "Runaway" for Die Symphony, Runaway (single) Web Exclusive (promo) (2004)
- "Force Quit (opt-cmd-esc mix) Remixed by iSOL8ED" for Chemlab, appears on Rock Whore vs. Dance Floor (2006)
- "Force Quit ("attack of the prolo's" mix) Remixed by En Esch & M!K3 of Slick Idiot" for Chemlab, appears on the remix album Rock Whore vs. Dance Floor
- "Wonderful World" for Slick Idiot, X-SCREWCIATING (T.B.A.) (2006)
Producer[edit]
- Come Around , (Reid Whitney, 2004)
- Real, (Nicola, 2002)
Drums[edit]
- Real (Nicola, 2002)
Keyboards[edit]
- Come Around , (Reid Whitney, 2004)
Film[edit]
- Cinematographer, 2008 Afternoon Delight
- Associate Producer, 2006 Brooklyn Battery
- Editor, 2008 "Afternoon Delight" – Super 8 Film
- Visual Effects/Roto, 2007 R. Kelly Trapped in the Closet
- Editor, 2006–2007 Bowling for Soup "untitled upcoming project"
- Editor & Digital Workflow Supervisor, 2007 R. Kelly "Mr. Showbiz Presents: The Light it Up Tour"
- Editor, 2005' 'Ciara Goodies: The Videos & More
- Videographer & Post-Production Assistant, 2005 R. Kelly Trapped in the Closet
Video podcast[edit]
- "The Trials of Being M!K3" (2005–present)
- "Wastin' Time with Atomic Brother" [Season 1] (2007)
Music video[edit]
- "This is What It Sounds Like," Grimez [In Post-Production] (2007)
- "Take You Away," Atomic Brother [Released] (2006)
- "Without My Hand," iSOL8ED (2006)
- "Come Around," Reid Whitney [unreleased] (2004)
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