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Connor Hanwick – Producer/Writer/Engineer Connor Hanwick – Producer/Writer/Engineer Diving into the world of music production as with the success of indie pop band The Drums, Connor Hanwick has taken his experience co-writing and producing international hit albums, “The Drums” (Island/Downtown) and “Portamento” (Island/Frenchkiss) to working on an array of projects with artists ranging from Edwyn Collins to new favorites Spires and Donvovan Blanc. Working out of his newly built studio in Brooklyn with his finger on the pulse, Hanwick's musical versatility and cultivated professionalism has translated tremendously behind the board. Partial Discography Produced 2013 Spires “Candy Flip” (*) Single 401k Music 2013 Spires “Comic Book” (*) Single 401k Music 2013 The Drums “I Can’t Save Your Life” (*, #) Track Island/French Kiss 2011 Edwyn Collins “In Your Eyes” (*, #) Album Track Heavenly 2011 The Drums “Portamento” Album Island/French Kiss 2010 The Drums “You’re the One that Makes Me Happy” (*, #) Track Island/Downtown 2010 The Drums “Baby That’s Not the Point” (*, #) Single Island/Downtown 2010 The Drums “The Drums” (*, #) Album Island/Downtown Engineered 2013 Donovan Blanc “Girlfriend” Album Track Captured Tracks 2013 Donovan Blanc “Meniamenina” Album Track Captured Tracks 2013 Donovan Blanc “Do You Party” Album Track Captured Tracks Additional Production/Mixing/Sampling 2013 We Are Scientists “Business Casual EP” EP Dine Alone Records 2013 Rey Pila “Alexander” Album Track Cult Records 2013 Ruby Suns “Christopher” Album Sub Pop 2013 Creep forthcoming Album CREEP INTL * - Also performed Additional Production # - Also co-wrote January 2014 Tel : +1 917 573 1278 www.btdrum.com [email protected] .
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