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Dave Amels

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Dave Amels (born 1960) co-founded music technology companies Voce musical instruments and Bomb Factory[1]. Both companies are known for detailed and realistic mathematical models of complex physical systems. Amels also plays organ in The Reigning Sound, a garage rock band out of Asheville, North Carolina.

Despite being an inventor of influential digital products, Dave, a garage rock fan and WFMU[2] radio DJ, is famous for only using analog methods of recording. He designed recording studios and custom analog electronics for high end studios.

As a musician[3] and record producer, Amels has worked with Ben E. King, Lenny Kravitz, Mary Weiss of 1960s girl group The Shangri-Las, and Dennis Diken of The Smithereens.

Dave Amels relaunched the Cryptovision Records record label in 2009. Amels worked in A&R for the label in the 1980s.

Discography

  • Amphetamine Discharge
    • Parking - BOA/Roto Records - (RT014) - CD - 1996
  • Andrew
    • Happy To Be Here - The Bus Stop Label (bus stop 1027) cd 2003
  • Ben E. King
    • The Songs of Bruce Springsteen - Capitol - CD - 2000
    • One Step Up / Two Steps Back - The Songs of Bruce Springstein - The Right Stuff (72438-59780-2-9) - CD - 1997
  • Bingo Gazingo
  • Buzzed Meg
    • Attack of the New Killer Surf Guitars - Beloved Recordings (Shanachie 5719) - CD - 1997
  • Chris Butler
  • Chris Von Sneidern
    • Wood And Wire - Mod Lang ( ) - CD - 1998
  • Dennis Diken with Bell Sound ( )
  • Engineering Credits
  • Handsome Dick Manitoba (Richard Manitoba)
    • Ju-Ju Hand on Turban Renewal compilation - Norton Records (234) 2-12", - CD - 1994
  • Health & Happiness Show
    • Christmas to Remember Velvel - CD - 1998
  • Husky Team
    • Christmas In Memphis - Confidential Recordings (CON 3006) - CD - 2002
  • Jill Sobule
    • Forever Dusty - R&D (Ladyslipper) - CD - 2000
  • Jim Babjak
    • Music from Jim Babjak's Buzzed Meg, Vol. 1]] - Tex Remy Music Group - CD - 2002
  • Jon Graboff
    • For Christ's Sake! - Confidential Recordings (CON 3004) - CD - 2002
  • Loser's Lounge
    • Sing Hollies in Reverse - Eggbert Records ( ) - CD - 1995
  • Mary Weiss
  • Michael Shelley
    • I Blame You - Bar None Records ( ) - CD - 2001
    • Too Many Movies (Japan Bonus Tracks) - Crown Japan - CD - 2001
    • Too Many Movies - Big Deal Records (9056-2) - CD - 1998
    • Half Empty - Big Deal Records (9038-2) - CD - 1997
  • Reigning Sound
  • Richard X. Heyman
  • Ruth Gerson
    • Wake to Echo - CD - 2003
  • The Smithereens
  • Star City
    • Inside The Other Days - CD - 2001
  • Television themes
  • The A-Bones
  • The Anthony Wayne Sound
    • The dB`s - Tribute: Stand-Ins For Decibels - The Paisley Pop Label (Pop CD 102778) - CD - 2006
  • The Breetles
    • Pop Under the Surface Vol. 2 - Yesterday Girl Records (YES 002) - CD - 1998
  • The Creatures of The Golden Dawn
    • The Creatures of The Golden Dawn - Collectables (CD 0698) - CD - 1997
  • The Dictators
    • D.F.F.D. - Dictators Multimedia ( ) - CD/LP - 2001
  • The Insomniacs
  • The Insomniacs
    • "Time Ticks By" / "The World Disappears" - Umbrella Records (UM002) - 7", Estrus Records (ESD1219) - CD - 1992
  • The Mod Fun
  • The Optic Nerve
    • Forever And A Day - Screaming Apple Records (SCALP 104) - CD - 1995
    • Lotta' Nerve - Get Hip Records (GH-1015) - CD - 1995
    • Leaving Yesterday Behind / "Kiss Her Goodbye" - Cryptovision Records (CR-810) - 7" - 1987
  • The Philistines Jr.
    • Analog Vs. Digital - Tarquin Records[4] - CD - 2001
  • The Stepford Husbands
  • The Sultrees
  • The Swingin' Neckbreakers
    • Shake Break! - Telstar (019) - CD - 1995
    • Struttin on Turban Renewal compilation - Norton (234) 2-12", - CD - 1994
    • Red Hot - Abus Dangereus CD w/ issue #35 - 1994
    • I'm In Love With Me / "Quit Your Belly Achin' Baby" - Telstar (015) - 7" - 1994
    • Live For Buzz - Telstar (012) 12", - CD - 1993
    • Little Pink Medicine / "Bama Lama Lama Loo" - Telstar (012) - 7" - 1993
    • Workin' & Jerkin' / "Good Good Lovin'" - Estrus Records (747) - 7" - 1993
  • Various Artists Compilations

References