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' [[File:Carlos de la Garza.jpg|thumb|Carlos de la Garza]] {{Infobox musical artist | name = Carlos de la Garza | image = | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date = | death_date = | origin = Latin America (Guatemala and Mexico) | genre = {{flat list| *[[Indie rock]] *[[reggae]] *[[alternative rock]] *[[pop punk]] *[[electronic rock]]}} | occupation = {{flat list| * Record producer * songwriter}} | years_active = 2006–present | website = }} '''Carlos de la Garza''' is an American [[Grammy Award|Grammy Award-winning]] [[DJ mixer|mixer]], [[record producer]], [[audio engineer|engineer]], [[musician]], and [[songwriter]] based in [[Los Angeles]]. He has worked with artists and bands such as [[The Linda Lindas]], [[Paramore]], [[M83 (band)|M83]], [[Young the Giant]], [[Jimmy Eat World]], [[Teenage Wrist]], [[Tegan and Sara]], [[Wolf Alice]], [[Cherry Glazerr]], [[Best Coast]], [[Wild Belle]], [[Charly Bliss]], [[Bad Religion]], [[Ray Barbee]], [[Fitz and the Tantrums]], and [[Ziggy Marley]], whose self-titled album mixed and engineered by de la Garza won a Grammy Award in 2016. Paramore's Self-titled album, which de la Garza engineered and performed on, also won a Grammy award for "Best Rock Song" in 2015. In 2018 Wolf Alice was awarded the Mercury Prize for their album "Visions of A Life", which de la Garza also engineered.<ref name="8questions">{{cite web|url=http://www.imprintlab.com/8-questions-with-carlos-de-la-garzamusic-friends-studio/|title=8 Questions with Carlos de la Garza/Music Friends Studio|work=ImprintLab.com|author=Wong, Martin|date=2014-04-21|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref><ref name="grammy">{{cite web|url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/videos/ziggy-marley-wins-best-reggae-album-ziggy-marley|title=Ziggy Marley wins Best Reggae Album for 'Ziggy Marley'|work=Grammy.com|date=2017-02-12|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref> de la Garza was also a member of punk band F.Y.P. from 1991-1993 and popular [[ska punk]] band [[Reel Big Fish]], in which he played drums from 1999-2003.<ref name="dailynebraskan">{{cite web|url=http://www.dailynebraskan.com/reel-big-fish-reels-in-new-talent-album/article_9ac5a9b2-8f5f-581f-9569-8e6dd68b795a.html|title=Reel Big Fish reels in new talent, album|author=Miner, Patrick|date=1999-02-08|work=The Daily Nebraskan|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref><ref name="chartattack">{{cite web|url=http://www.chartattack.com/news/2003/06/18/reel-big-fish-hire-new-drummer-tour-canada/|title=Reel Big Fish Hire New Drummer, Tour Canada|work=Chart Attack|date=2003-06-18|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref> Two daughters of Carlos de la Garza, Lucia and Mila, are members of the punk rock band [[Linda Lindas]]. <ref> Brown, August (May 23, 2021). "'This is crazy': L.A. teen punks the Linda Lindas on going viral (right before finals)". The Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on May 23, 2021</ref> ==Discography== {| style="width: 80%;" | class="wikitable sortable" |- ! width=2%|Year ! width=22%|Artist ! width=30%|Title ! width=20%|Label ! width=25%|Role |- | rowspan="5" |2021 | [[Hayley Williams]] | ''[[Flowers For Vases/ descansos (album)|Flowers For Vases/ descansos]]'' | [[Atlantic Records]] | Mixer |- |Natalie Bergman feat. Beck |"You've Got A Woman" |Third Man Records |Mixer |- |Man On Man |Self-titled LP |Polyvinyl Records |Mixer |- |The Linda Lindas |"Oh!" |Epitaph |Producer, engineer, mixer |- | [[Justin Courtney-Pierre]] | ''[[An Anthropologist On Mars(album)|An Anthropologist on Mars]]'' | [[Epitaph Records]] | Mixer |- | rowspan=5|2020 | [[Becca Mancari]] | ''[[The Greatest Part (album)|The Greatest Part]]'' | [[Captured Tracks]] | Mixer |- | [[Best Coast]] | ''[[Always Tomorrow (album)|Always Tomorrow]]'' | [[Concord Records]] | Producer, mixer, co-writer |- | [[Elephant Castle]] | ''[[Cool To Be Unhappy EP]]'' | [[Old Wizard]] | Engineer, Mixer |- | [[Hayley Williams]] | ''[[Petals for Armor]]'' | [[Atlantic Records]] | Engineer, Mixer |- | [[Bad Religion]] | '"Faith Alone", "Emancipation of the Mind", "What Are We Standing For", "Lose Your Head (demo version)"' | [[Epitaph Records]] | Producer, Engineer, Mixer |- | rowspan=8|2019 | [[All American Rejects]] | "''[[Send Her To Heaven]]''" | [[Epitaph Records]] | Mixer |- | [[Bad Religion]] | ''[[Age of Unreason (album)|Age of Unreason]]'' | [[Epitaph Records]] | Producer, mixer, co-writer |- |Charly Bliss |''Young Enough'' |Barsuk Records |Mixer |- |Cherry Glazerr |''Stuffed and Ready'' |Secretly Canadian |Producer, mixer, co-writer |- |HalfNoise |''Natural Disguise'' |Congrats Records |Mixer |- |[[Hunny (band)|HUNNY]] |''Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.'' | [[Epitaph Records]] |Producer, Composer & Mixer |- |Wild Belle |''Everybody One of a Kind'' |Love Tone |Mixer, additional production |- |Fitz and the Tantrums |''All The Feels'' |Elektra Records |Engineer |- | rowspan=7|2018 |Culture Abuse |''Bay Dream'' |Epitaph Records |Producer, mixer, various instruments |- |Parade of Lights |''Human Condition Pt. 1 & 2'' |UMG Recordings |Producer, Writer & Engineer |- |Plague Vendor |''"Locomotive", "I Only Speak In Friction"'' |Epitaph Records |Mixer |- | [[Teenage Wrist]] | ''[[Chrome Neon Jesus]]'' | [[Epitaph Records]] | Producer, co-writer, engineer, mixer |- |The Wonder Years |''Sister Cities'' |Hopeless Records |Mixer |- |Wavves and Culture Abuse |"''Big Cloud", "Up and Down''" |Epitaph Records |Mixer |- |Ziggy Marley |''Rebellion Rises'' |Tuff Gong Worldwide |Engineer |- | rowspan=4|2017 | [[Cherry Glazerr]] | ''[[Apocalipstick (album)|Apocalipstick]]'' | [[Burger Records]], [[Secretly Canadian]] | Producer, mixer<ref name="sxsw">{{cite web|url=https://schedule.sxsw.com/2017/events/MS40064|title=Cherry Glazerr|work=SXSW.com|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref> |- | [[Paramore]] | ''[[After Laughter]]'' | [[Fueled by Ramen]] | Mixer, engineer<ref name="paramore1">{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/paramore/status/858774498283319296|title=Paramore Twitter|work=Twitter.com|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref><ref name="nytimes">{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/19/arts/music/paramore-hayley-williams-after-laughter-interview.html|title=Paramore Bounces Back With Old Faces and a New Sound|work=The New York Times|author=Coscarelli, Joe|date=2017-04-19|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref> |- | [[Alvarez Kings]] | ''Somewhere Between'' | [[Sire Records|Sire]], [[Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros.]] | Producer, mixer<ref name="allmusic">{{cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/carlos-de-la-garza-mn0001581918|work=Allmusic.com|title=Carlos de la Garza credits|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref> |- | [[Wolf Alice]] | ''Visions of a Life'' | [[Dirty Hit]] | Engineer, additional percussion <small>(tracks 7, 12)</small><ref name="allmusic" /> |- | rowspan=8|2016 | [[Wild Belle]] | ''Dreamland'' | [[Columbia Records|Columbia]] | Bass, engineer, guitar<ref name="allmusic" /> |- | [[Jimmy Eat World]] | ''[[Integrity Blues]]'' | [[RCA Records|RCA]] | Engineer<ref name="discogs">{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/368953-Carlos-De-La-Garza?filter_anv=0&type=Credits&page=3|work=Discogs.com|title=Carlos de la Garza discography|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref> |- | [[M83 (band)|M83]] | ''[[Junk (M83 album)|Junk]]'' | [[Naive Records|Naive]], [[Mute Records|Mute]] | Engineer<ref name="allmusic" /><ref name="8questions" /> |- | [[Lyle Workman]] | ''Love (Original Netflix Series Soundtrack)'' | Independent | Mixer<ref name="allmusic" /> |- | [[School of Seven Bells]] | ''SVIIB'' | [[Vagrant Records|Vagrant]] | Engineer<ref name="discogs" /> |- | [[The Naked and Famous]] | ''[[Simple Forms]]'' | Somewhat Damaged | Engineer<ref name="discogs" /> |- | [[Bleached]] | ''[[Welcome the Worms]]'' | [[Dead Oceans]] | Producer, mixer, engineer<ref name="discogs" /> |- | [[Ziggy Marley]] | ''[[Ziggy Marley (album)|Ziggy Marley]]'' | [[Tuff Gong Worldwide]] | Mixer, engineer<ref name="allmusic" /><ref name="mixonline">{{cite web|url=https://www.mixonline.com/recording/ziggy-marley-ziggy-marley-427602|title=Ziggy Marley on ‘Ziggy Marley’|work=Mix Online|date=2016-05-31|author=Moayeri, Lily|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref> |- | rowspan=3|2015 | [[Night Riots]] | ''Howl'' | [[Sumerian Records]] | Producer, mixer, engineer<ref name="allmusic" /> |- | [[Yacht (band)|YACHT]] | ''[[I Thought the Future Would Be Cooler]]'' | [[Downtown Records]] | Engineer<ref name="discogs" /> |- | [[Waters (band)|WATERS]] | ''What's Real'' | [[Vagrant Records]] | Producer, mixer, engineer, various instruments<ref name="allmusic" /> |- | rowspan=5|2014 | [[Young the Giant]] | ''[[Mind over Matter (Young the Giant album)|Mind over Matter]]'' | [[Fueled by Ramen]] | Engineer, percussion<ref name="discogs" /><ref name="8questions" /> |- | [[Jaymes Young]] | ''Habits of my Heart EP'' | [[Atlantic Records|Atlantic]] | Producer<ref name="allmusic" /> |- | [[The Colourist]] | ''The Colourist'' | [[Republic Records|Republic]], [[Universal Records|Universal]] | Producer,<ref name="discogs" /> composer <small>("Tonight (Young Hearts)")</small> |- | [[M83 (band)|M83]] | ''[[Divergent: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]]'' | [[Interscope Records]] | Engineer<ref name="allmusic" /> |- | [[The Downtown Fiction]] | ''Losers & Kings'' | [[Photo Finish Records]] | Producer, engineer<ref name="discogs" /> |- | rowspan=3|2013 | [[Hellogoodbye]] | ''Everything is Debatable'' | [[Fearless Records]] | Additional production, drums<ref name="allmusic" /> |- | [[Tegan and Sara]] | ''[[Heartthrob (album)|Heartthrob]]'' | Vapor, [[Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros.]] | Engineer<ref name="discogs" /> |- | [[Paramore]] | ''[[Paramore (album)|Paramore]]'' | [[Fueled by Ramen]] | Engineer, mixing engineer, vocal producer, percussion<ref name="discogs" /> |- | 2012 | [[Neon Trees]] | ''[[Picture Show (album)|Picture Show]]'' | [[Mercury Records|Mercury]] | Engineer, percussion<ref name="allmusic" /> |- | rowspan=2|2010 | [[Valencia (band)|Valencia]] | ''Dancing With a Ghost'' | I Surrender Records | Producer, engineer<ref name="allmusic" /> |- | [[Neon Trees]] | ''[[Habits (album)|Habits]]'' | [[Mercury Records|Mercury]] | Engineer, mixer<ref name="discogs" /> |} ===Awards=== {{awards table}} |- |[[61st Annual Grammy Awards|2019]] |"[[Rebellion Rises]]" <small>(as Engineer)</small> | Grammy Award: Best Reggae Album | {{nom}} |- |[[60th Annual Grammy Awards|2018]] |"[[Visions of a Life]]" <small>(as Engineer)</small> | Mercury Prize | {{WON}} |- |[[59th Annual Grammy Awards|2017]] |"[[Ziggy Marley]]" <small>(as Mixer & Engineer)</small> | Grammy Award: Best Reggae Album | {{WON}} |- |[[57th Annual Grammy Awards|2015]] |"[[Ain't It Fun (Paramore song)|Ain't It Fun]]" <small>(as Engineer, mixing engineer, vocal producer, percussion)</small> | Grammy Award: Rock Song Of The Year | {{WON}} {{end}} ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== *[http://thisisnoisemgmt.com/clients/carlos-de-la-garza/ Management website] {{DEFAULTSORT:Garza, Carlos de la}} [[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:American drummers]] [[Category:American male songwriters]] [[Category:Hispanic and Latino American musicians]] [[Category:American record producers]]'
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' [[File:Carlos de la Garza.jpg|thumb|Carlos de la Garza]] {{Infobox musical artist | name = Carlos de la Garza | image = | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date = | death_date = | origin = Artesia, California (United States of America) | genre = {{flat list| *[[Indie rock]] *[[reggae]] *[[alternative rock]] *[[pop punk]] *[[electronic rock]]}} | occupation = {{flat list| * Record producer * songwriter}} | years_active = 2006–present | website = }} '''Carlos de la Garza''' is an American [[Grammy Award|Grammy Award-winning]] [[DJ mixer|mixer]], [[record producer]], [[audio engineer|engineer]], [[musician]], and [[songwriter]] based in [[Los Angeles]]. He has worked with artists and bands such as [[The Linda Lindas]], [[Paramore]], [[M83 (band)|M83]], [[Young the Giant]], [[Jimmy Eat World]], [[Teenage Wrist]], [[Tegan and Sara]], [[Wolf Alice]], [[Cherry Glazerr]], [[Best Coast]], [[Wild Belle]], [[Charly Bliss]], [[Bad Religion]], [[Ray Barbee]], [[Fitz and the Tantrums]], Third Eye Blind, and [[Ziggy Marley]], whose self-titled album mixed and engineered by de la Garza won a Grammy Award in 2016. Paramore's Self-titled album, which de la Garza engineered and performed on, also won a Grammy award for "Best Rock Song" in 2015. In 2018 Wolf Alice was awarded the Mercury Prize for their album "Visions of A Life", which de la Garza also engineered.<ref name="8questions">{{cite web|url=http://www.imprintlab.com/8-questions-with-carlos-de-la-garzamusic-friends-studio/|title=8 Questions with Carlos de la Garza/Music Friends Studio|work=ImprintLab.com|author=Wong, Martin|date=2014-04-21|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref><ref name="grammy">{{cite web|url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/videos/ziggy-marley-wins-best-reggae-album-ziggy-marley|title=Ziggy Marley wins Best Reggae Album for 'Ziggy Marley'|work=Grammy.com|date=2017-02-12|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref> de la Garza was also a member of punk band F.Y.P. from 1991-1993 and popular [[ska punk]] band [[Reel Big Fish]], in which he played drums from 1999-2003.<ref name="dailynebraskan">{{cite web|url=http://www.dailynebraskan.com/reel-big-fish-reels-in-new-talent-album/article_9ac5a9b2-8f5f-581f-9569-8e6dd68b795a.html|title=Reel Big Fish reels in new talent, album|author=Miner, Patrick|date=1999-02-08|work=The Daily Nebraskan|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref><ref name="chartattack">{{cite web|url=http://www.chartattack.com/news/2003/06/18/reel-big-fish-hire-new-drummer-tour-canada/|title=Reel Big Fish Hire New Drummer, Tour Canada|work=Chart Attack|date=2003-06-18|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref> Two daughters of Carlos de la Garza, Lucia and Mila, are members of the punk rock band [[Linda Lindas|The Linda Lindas]]. <ref> Brown, August (May 23, 2021). "'This is crazy': L.A. teen punks the Linda Lindas on going viral (right before finals)". The Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on May 23, 2021</ref> ==Discography== {| style="width: 80%;" | class="wikitable sortable" |- ! width=2%|Year ! width=22%|Artist ! width=30%|Title ! width=20%|Label ! width=25%|Role |- | rowspan="6" |2021 | [[Hayley Williams]] | ''[[Flowers For Vases/ descansos (album)|Flowers For Vases/ descansos]]'' | [[Atlantic Records]] | Mixer |- |Natalie Bergman feat. Beck |"You've Got A Woman" |Third Man Records |Mixer |- |Man On Man |Self-titled LP |Polyvinyl Records |Mixer |- |Third Eye Blind |''Our Bande Apart'' |MegaCollider Records |Mixer |- |The Linda Lindas |"Oh!" |Epitaph |Producer, engineer, mixer |- | [[Justin Courtney-Pierre]] | ''[[An Anthropologist On Mars(album)|An Anthropologist on Mars]]'' | [[Epitaph Records]] | Mixer |- | rowspan=5|2020 | [[Becca Mancari]] | ''[[The Greatest Part (album)|The Greatest Part]]'' | [[Captured Tracks]] | Mixer |- | [[Best Coast]] | ''[[Always Tomorrow (album)|Always Tomorrow]]'' | [[Concord Records]] | Producer, mixer, co-writer |- | [[Elephant Castle]] | ''[[Cool To Be Unhappy EP]]'' | [[Old Wizard]] | Engineer, Mixer |- | [[Hayley Williams]] | ''[[Petals for Armor]]'' | [[Atlantic Records]] | Engineer, Mixer |- | [[Bad Religion]] | '"Faith Alone", "Emancipation of the Mind", "What Are We Standing For", "Lose Your Head (demo version)"' | [[Epitaph Records]] | Producer, Engineer, Mixer |- | rowspan=8|2019 | [[All American Rejects]] | "''[[Send Her To Heaven]]''" | [[Epitaph Records]] | Mixer |- | [[Bad Religion]] | ''[[Age of Unreason (album)|Age of Unreason]]'' | [[Epitaph Records]] | Producer, mixer, co-writer |- |Charly Bliss |''Young Enough'' |Barsuk Records |Mixer |- |Cherry Glazerr |''Stuffed and Ready'' |Secretly Canadian |Producer, mixer, co-writer |- |HalfNoise |''Natural Disguise'' |Congrats Records |Mixer |- |[[Hunny (band)|HUNNY]] |''Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.'' | [[Epitaph Records]] |Producer, Composer & Mixer |- |Wild Belle |''Everybody One of a Kind'' |Love Tone |Mixer, additional production |- |Fitz and the Tantrums |''All The Feels'' |Elektra Records |Engineer |- | rowspan=7|2018 |Culture Abuse |''Bay Dream'' |Epitaph Records |Producer, mixer, various instruments |- |Parade of Lights |''Human Condition Pt. 1 & 2'' |UMG Recordings |Producer, Writer & Engineer |- |Plague Vendor |''"Locomotive", "I Only Speak In Friction"'' |Epitaph Records |Mixer |- | [[Teenage Wrist]] | ''[[Chrome Neon Jesus]]'' | [[Epitaph Records]] | Producer, co-writer, engineer, mixer |- |The Wonder Years |''Sister Cities'' |Hopeless Records |Mixer |- |Wavves and Culture Abuse |"''Big Cloud", "Up and Down''" |Epitaph Records |Mixer |- |Ziggy Marley |''Rebellion Rises'' |Tuff Gong Worldwide |Engineer |- | rowspan=4|2017 | [[Cherry Glazerr]] | ''[[Apocalipstick (album)|Apocalipstick]]'' | [[Burger Records]], [[Secretly Canadian]] | Producer, mixer<ref name="sxsw">{{cite web|url=https://schedule.sxsw.com/2017/events/MS40064|title=Cherry Glazerr|work=SXSW.com|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref> |- | [[Paramore]] | ''[[After Laughter]]'' | [[Fueled by Ramen]] | Mixer, engineer<ref name="paramore1">{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/paramore/status/858774498283319296|title=Paramore Twitter|work=Twitter.com|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref><ref name="nytimes">{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/19/arts/music/paramore-hayley-williams-after-laughter-interview.html|title=Paramore Bounces Back With Old Faces and a New Sound|work=The New York Times|author=Coscarelli, Joe|date=2017-04-19|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref> |- | [[Alvarez Kings]] | ''Somewhere Between'' | [[Sire Records|Sire]], [[Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros.]] | Producer, mixer<ref name="allmusic">{{cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/carlos-de-la-garza-mn0001581918|work=Allmusic.com|title=Carlos de la Garza credits|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref> |- | [[Wolf Alice]] | ''Visions of a Life'' | [[Dirty Hit]] | Engineer, additional percussion <small>(tracks 7, 12)</small><ref name="allmusic" /> |- | rowspan=8|2016 | [[Wild Belle]] | ''Dreamland'' | [[Columbia Records|Columbia]] | Bass, engineer, guitar<ref name="allmusic" /> |- | [[Jimmy Eat World]] | ''[[Integrity Blues]]'' | [[RCA Records|RCA]] | Engineer<ref name="discogs">{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/368953-Carlos-De-La-Garza?filter_anv=0&type=Credits&page=3|work=Discogs.com|title=Carlos de la Garza discography|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref> |- | [[M83 (band)|M83]] | ''[[Junk (M83 album)|Junk]]'' | [[Naive Records|Naive]], [[Mute Records|Mute]] | Engineer<ref name="allmusic" /><ref name="8questions" /> |- | [[Lyle Workman]] | ''Love (Original Netflix Series Soundtrack)'' | Independent | Mixer<ref name="allmusic" /> |- | [[School of Seven Bells]] | ''SVIIB'' | [[Vagrant Records|Vagrant]] | Engineer<ref name="discogs" /> |- | [[The Naked and Famous]] | ''[[Simple Forms]]'' | Somewhat Damaged | Engineer<ref name="discogs" /> |- | [[Bleached]] | ''[[Welcome the Worms]]'' | [[Dead Oceans]] | Producer, mixer, engineer<ref name="discogs" /> |- | [[Ziggy Marley]] | ''[[Ziggy Marley (album)|Ziggy Marley]]'' | [[Tuff Gong Worldwide]] | Mixer, engineer<ref name="allmusic" /><ref name="mixonline">{{cite web|url=https://www.mixonline.com/recording/ziggy-marley-ziggy-marley-427602|title=Ziggy Marley on ‘Ziggy Marley’|work=Mix Online|date=2016-05-31|author=Moayeri, Lily|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref> |- | rowspan=3|2015 | [[Night Riots]] | ''Howl'' | [[Sumerian Records]] | Producer, mixer, engineer<ref name="allmusic" /> |- | [[Yacht (band)|YACHT]] | ''[[I Thought the Future Would Be Cooler]]'' | [[Downtown Records]] | Engineer<ref name="discogs" /> |- | [[Waters (band)|WATERS]] | ''What's Real'' | [[Vagrant Records]] | Producer, mixer, engineer, various instruments<ref name="allmusic" /> |- | rowspan=5|2014 | [[Young the Giant]] | ''[[Mind over Matter (Young the Giant album)|Mind over Matter]]'' | [[Fueled by Ramen]] | Engineer, percussion<ref name="discogs" /><ref name="8questions" /> |- | [[Jaymes Young]] | ''Habits of my Heart EP'' | [[Atlantic Records|Atlantic]] | Producer<ref name="allmusic" /> |- | [[The Colourist]] | ''The Colourist'' | [[Republic Records|Republic]], [[Universal Records|Universal]] | Producer,<ref name="discogs" /> composer <small>("Tonight (Young Hearts)")</small> |- | [[M83 (band)|M83]] | ''[[Divergent: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]]'' | [[Interscope Records]] | Engineer<ref name="allmusic" /> |- | [[The Downtown Fiction]] | ''Losers & Kings'' | [[Photo Finish Records]] | Producer, engineer<ref name="discogs" /> |- | rowspan=3|2013 | [[Hellogoodbye]] | ''Everything is Debatable'' | [[Fearless Records]] | Additional production, drums<ref name="allmusic" /> |- | [[Tegan and Sara]] | ''[[Heartthrob (album)|Heartthrob]]'' | Vapor, [[Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros.]] | Engineer<ref name="discogs" /> |- | [[Paramore]] | ''[[Paramore (album)|Paramore]]'' | [[Fueled by Ramen]] | Engineer, mixing engineer, vocal producer, percussion<ref name="discogs" /> |- | 2012 | [[Neon Trees]] | ''[[Picture Show (album)|Picture Show]]'' | [[Mercury Records|Mercury]] | Engineer, percussion<ref name="allmusic" /> |- | rowspan=2|2010 | [[Valencia (band)|Valencia]] | ''Dancing With a Ghost'' | I Surrender Records | Producer, engineer<ref name="allmusic" /> |- | [[Neon Trees]] | ''[[Habits (album)|Habits]]'' | [[Mercury Records|Mercury]] | Engineer, mixer<ref name="discogs" /> |} ===Awards=== {{awards table}} |- |[[61st Annual Grammy Awards|2019]] |"[[Rebellion Rises]]" <small>(as Engineer)</small> | Grammy Award: Best Reggae Album | {{nom}} |- |[[60th Annual Grammy Awards|2018]] |"[[Visions of a Life]]" <small>(as Engineer)</small> | Mercury Prize | {{WON}} |- |[[59th Annual Grammy Awards|2017]] |"[[Ziggy Marley]]" <small>(as Mixer & Engineer)</small> | Grammy Award: Best Reggae Album | {{WON}} |- |[[57th Annual Grammy Awards|2015]] |"[[Ain't It Fun (Paramore song)|Ain't It Fun]]" <small>(as Engineer, mixing engineer, vocal producer, percussion)</small> | Grammy Award: Rock Song Of The Year | {{WON}} {{end}} ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== *[http://thisisnoisemgmt.com/clients/carlos-de-la-garza/ Management website] {{DEFAULTSORT:Garza, Carlos de la}} [[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:American drummers]] [[Category:American male songwriters]] [[Category:Hispanic and Latino American musicians]] [[Category:American record producers]]'
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'@@ -2,12 +2,12 @@ [[File:Carlos de la Garza.jpg|thumb|Carlos de la Garza]] {{Infobox musical artist -| name = Carlos de la Garza -| image = -| caption = -| birth_name = -| birth_date = -| death_date = -| origin = Latin America (Guatemala and Mexico) -| genre = {{flat list| +| name = Carlos de la Garza +| image = +| caption = +| birth_name = +| birth_date = +| death_date = +| origin = Artesia, California (United States of America) +| genre = {{flat list| *[[Indie rock]] *[[reggae]] @@ -15,15 +15,15 @@ *[[pop punk]] *[[electronic rock]]}} -| occupation = {{flat list| +| occupation = {{flat list| * Record producer * songwriter}} -| years_active = 2006–present -| website = +| years_active = 2006–present +| website = }} '''Carlos de la Garza''' is an American [[Grammy Award|Grammy Award-winning]] [[DJ mixer|mixer]], [[record producer]], [[audio engineer|engineer]], [[musician]], and [[songwriter]] based in [[Los Angeles]]. -He has worked with artists and bands such as [[The Linda Lindas]], [[Paramore]], [[M83 (band)|M83]], [[Young the Giant]], [[Jimmy Eat World]], [[Teenage Wrist]], [[Tegan and Sara]], [[Wolf Alice]], [[Cherry Glazerr]], [[Best Coast]], [[Wild Belle]], [[Charly Bliss]], [[Bad Religion]], [[Ray Barbee]], [[Fitz and the Tantrums]], and [[Ziggy Marley]], whose self-titled album mixed and engineered by de la Garza won a Grammy Award in 2016. Paramore's Self-titled album, which de la Garza engineered and performed on, also won a Grammy award for "Best Rock Song" in 2015. In 2018 Wolf Alice was awarded the Mercury Prize for their album "Visions of A Life", which de la Garza also engineered.<ref name="8questions">{{cite web|url=http://www.imprintlab.com/8-questions-with-carlos-de-la-garzamusic-friends-studio/|title=8 Questions with Carlos de la Garza/Music Friends Studio|work=ImprintLab.com|author=Wong, Martin|date=2014-04-21|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref><ref name="grammy">{{cite web|url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/videos/ziggy-marley-wins-best-reggae-album-ziggy-marley|title=Ziggy Marley wins Best Reggae Album for 'Ziggy Marley'|work=Grammy.com|date=2017-02-12|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref> de la Garza was also a member of punk band F.Y.P. from 1991-1993 and popular [[ska punk]] band [[Reel Big Fish]], in which he played drums from 1999-2003.<ref name="dailynebraskan">{{cite web|url=http://www.dailynebraskan.com/reel-big-fish-reels-in-new-talent-album/article_9ac5a9b2-8f5f-581f-9569-8e6dd68b795a.html|title=Reel Big Fish reels in new talent, album|author=Miner, Patrick|date=1999-02-08|work=The Daily Nebraskan|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref><ref name="chartattack">{{cite web|url=http://www.chartattack.com/news/2003/06/18/reel-big-fish-hire-new-drummer-tour-canada/|title=Reel Big Fish Hire New Drummer, Tour Canada|work=Chart Attack|date=2003-06-18|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref> -Two daughters of Carlos de la Garza, Lucia and Mila, are members of the punk rock band [[Linda Lindas]]. <ref> Brown, August (May 23, 2021). "'This is crazy': L.A. teen punks the Linda Lindas on going viral (right before finals)". The Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on May 23, 2021</ref> +He has worked with artists and bands such as [[The Linda Lindas]], [[Paramore]], [[M83 (band)|M83]], [[Young the Giant]], [[Jimmy Eat World]], [[Teenage Wrist]], [[Tegan and Sara]], [[Wolf Alice]], [[Cherry Glazerr]], [[Best Coast]], [[Wild Belle]], [[Charly Bliss]], [[Bad Religion]], [[Ray Barbee]], [[Fitz and the Tantrums]], Third Eye Blind, and [[Ziggy Marley]], whose self-titled album mixed and engineered by de la Garza won a Grammy Award in 2016. Paramore's Self-titled album, which de la Garza engineered and performed on, also won a Grammy award for "Best Rock Song" in 2015. In 2018 Wolf Alice was awarded the Mercury Prize for their album "Visions of A Life", which de la Garza also engineered.<ref name="8questions">{{cite web|url=http://www.imprintlab.com/8-questions-with-carlos-de-la-garzamusic-friends-studio/|title=8 Questions with Carlos de la Garza/Music Friends Studio|work=ImprintLab.com|author=Wong, Martin|date=2014-04-21|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref><ref name="grammy">{{cite web|url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/videos/ziggy-marley-wins-best-reggae-album-ziggy-marley|title=Ziggy Marley wins Best Reggae Album for 'Ziggy Marley'|work=Grammy.com|date=2017-02-12|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref> de la Garza was also a member of punk band F.Y.P. from 1991-1993 and popular [[ska punk]] band [[Reel Big Fish]], in which he played drums from 1999-2003.<ref name="dailynebraskan">{{cite web|url=http://www.dailynebraskan.com/reel-big-fish-reels-in-new-talent-album/article_9ac5a9b2-8f5f-581f-9569-8e6dd68b795a.html|title=Reel Big Fish reels in new talent, album|author=Miner, Patrick|date=1999-02-08|work=The Daily Nebraskan|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref><ref name="chartattack">{{cite web|url=http://www.chartattack.com/news/2003/06/18/reel-big-fish-hire-new-drummer-tour-canada/|title=Reel Big Fish Hire New Drummer, Tour Canada|work=Chart Attack|date=2003-06-18|accessdate=2018-01-30}}</ref> +Two daughters of Carlos de la Garza, Lucia and Mila, are members of the punk rock band [[Linda Lindas|The Linda Lindas]]. <ref> Brown, August (May 23, 2021). 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