Moonhead is a producer, mixer, composer, remixer and multi-instrumentalist located on planet earth.
As a producer and composer, Moonhead has worked with and had his productions mixed by many notable engineers, producers and mixers including Richard Chycki (Rush, Aerosmith) Jeff Martin (The Tea Party), Dan Brodbeck (The Cranberries, Dolores O’Riordan), Mike Fraser (AC/DC, Metallica, Van Halen), 3 time Grammy winner David Bottrill (Peter Gabriel, Muse, Tool), Ben Mink (Feist, Rush, Elton John), Ken Lewis (Drake, Eminem, Wu Tang Clan) and Adam Kasper (Queens Of The Stone Age, Foo Fighters, Soundgarden).
“Working with some of the world’s best engineers and mixers has given me an incredible education on signal flow and approach to audio and music. It raises and continues to raise the bar and helps align my own frequency to theirs in the sense of taste and what to listen for” says Moonhead. “It’s the single most important thing to work with as many knowledgeable people in my field as possible. That, and to create music that resonates”.
Moonhead has composed theme songs and music supervised for sports TV shows seen across North America and the world. As a remixer, Moonhead has worked on multiple remixes for Chris Vrenna (Nine Inch Nails).
As a multi-instrumentalist, playing guitars, keys and bass, Moonhead has played over 4,000 shows touring extensively across many countries including Australia, Asia, UK, Canada, USA and Europe playing festivals and supporting acts including Foo Fighters, David Lee Roth, Cheap Trick, Alterbridge, The Pineapple Thief, Haken, Symphony X and many more. Moonhead is currently producing, composing and mixing his own projects. This includes Divine Astronaut and producing the Trope album ‘Eleutheromania’ engineered by Mike Fraser and mixed by David Bottrill. Mastering on the Trope debut is being handled by legendary mastering engineer Ted Jensen of Sterling Sound.
The Trope singles Shout, Hyperextend and Pareidolia were produced, mixed and mastered by Moonhead, and Pareidolia was recently added to the Rock Hard Spotify playlist with over 750,000 listeners, and was featured in Louder and Prog magazines.