- Chris Carter (record producer/mixer)
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Chris Carter Birth name Christopher Carter Also known as Chris "Von Pimpenstein" Carter Born January 31 Genres Pop, R&B, Hip-Hop, Rock Occupations Record Producer and Mix Engineer Instruments Producer, Mixer, Engineer, Songwriter Labels Universal, EMI Associated acts Backstreet Boys, J. Holiday, Jasmine Trias, Cyssero, Natalise, Kaila Yu Website http://www.vonpimpenstein.com Chris Carter, known professionally as Chris "Von Pimpenstein" Carter, is a record producer and mixer from Los Angeles.
Professional career
Chris Carter grew up in Eugene, Oregon where he made his first professional recordings in high school as a founding member of the then popular local band The Boogie Patrol Express.[1] He started in the music business producing a single for the then unsigned Backstreet Boys in 1993. The single caught the attention of Mercury Records A&R executive Dave McPherson who signed the group and later moved to Jive Records/BMG.[2] Upon learning that Chris Carter and the other two writer/producers of the song, Aaron Walker and Blake Schwab, were not credited and that Lou Pearlman’s label Transcontinental Records had not obtained the rights necessary to release the song under the Jive label, BMG delayed a 1994 U.S. debut until 1997 while successfully promoting the boy band in Europe in the interim. The three writers settled with Lou Pearlman for an undisclosed sum.
In 2000 Carter produced & mixed the DJ Times Top 40 single “Rub A Dub Dub” for Filipina singer Yvette. During this time he also ran the label Say Music Inc. with Yvette’s husband and manager Joe Desciongco. Desciongco and Carter later entered Say Music Inc. into a joint venture deal with Universal Records.
In 2001 Carter produced & mixed the single "Love Goes On" for singer Natalise which was placed on the 888 Records compilation “Import Jams” (2002) and launched her career.[3] The DMA Magazine top 10[4] single made Natalise very popular on the west coast of the United States earning her a record deal with 888 Records and was also released on her album “Forever Now” (2003). Carter continued to produce Natalise on her second album, “I Came To Play,” (2005) producing & mixing the DJ Times Top 40 hit radio singles “Make It Clap Now” and “Get Me Off”,[5] the latter of which was featured in a Dodge Charger commercial, was played on MTV, and earned Natalise nationwide popularity bringing her to the high-point of her career. Also in 2005, Carter produced the remix to American Idol finalist Jasmine Trias’s single “Excuses” for Universal Records.
Carter is first credited with the nickname “Von Pimpenstein” on the self-titled album by Stormy Strong (2006)[6] which received awards from Billboard and The Great American Songwriting Contest. In 2007 he produced & mixed the single “Let The Beat Knock” for EMI artist Cyssero which was ranked in the top 30 of Amazon.com. In 2008 Chris produced & mixed the single “I Wanna Know” for Maltese singer Christabelle which was a #1 hit single on domestic radio charts and landed her awards at Malta’s biggest music awards events (Best Solo Artist – 2008 Bay Music Awards,[7] Best R&B/Hip-Hop Artist – 2008 Coca-Cola Malta Music Awards.[8]
In 2011 Carter relocated his recording studio from Los Angeles, CA to Washington, D.C. The studio, called "The Feisty Chicken", is a multi-room recording studio that has one of the flattest frequency response control rooms of any studio in the region.[9] Also in 2011, Chris mixed the #1 hit single "Animal" by rock band Mr. Rally.[10]
Some of the artists Chris Carter has worked with include Backstreet Boys, J. Holiday, Jasmine Trias, Christabelle, Natalise, Kaila Yu, Stormy Strong, Dahrio Wonder, Cyssero, and Mr. Rally. He has also made music for Bunim-Murray Productions, MTV Productions, CW Network, Discover Card, Dodge and The Oprah Winfrey Show.[11]
References
- ^ Keefer, B. (1992, September 11). "Growing Out of Disco." Eugene Register Guard. p. 1D
- ^ Rochelle, L. "David McPherson." Answers.com. "David McPherson"
- ^ Fiero, G. (2005). “CD REVIEW: Natalise – ‘I Came To Play’” . Musesmuse.com "CD REVIEW: Natalise - "I Came To Play"
- ^ (2002, October) Dance Music Authority. p. 53
- ^ Liou, B.W. "Natalise Came To Play." www.theowlmag.com "Natalise Came To Play"
- ^ "Stormy Strong liner notes"
- ^ 89.7 Bay Radio "2008 Bay Music Awards - mini site popup"
- ^ Mega Music International "Malta Music 2008 Awards"
- ^ The Feisty Chicken Recording Studio
- ^ http://radiovalmiera.lv/top20
- ^ www.vonpimpenstein.com
External links
Categories:- Living people
- African American musicians
- Songwriters from Oregon
- American record producers
- People from Eugene, Oregon
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