Canadian recording engineer
Musical artist
Howard Bilerman (born September 25, 1970) is a Canadian musician, sound engineer, and record producer based in Montreal, Quebec .[ 2] [ 3] He co-owns the hotel2tango recording studio, and played drums for the band Arcade Fire .
Across his recording career, Bilerman has worked on albums by several prominent Canadian artists, including Godspeed You! Black Emperor , Wolf Parade , Leonard Cohen , Bell Orchestre , U.S. Girls and The Weather Station .
Early life and education
Bilerman grew up in Montreal where he attended St. George's School of Montreal . He earned a bachelor's degree in communication studies from Concordia University in 1994.[ 4]
Career
Beginning in 1996, Bilerman started a studio called Mom & Pop Sounds , first in his parents' basement, then in a loft in Old Montreal . In addition to his own material under the name EAVESDROPPER, he recorded tracks for local bands such as The Paper Route, Bionic, UVBC, The Spaceshits, Tricky Woo & Goldfish.[ 2] [ 5]
As of 2000, Bilerman runs the hotel2tango recording studio in Montreal along with Efrim Menuck and Thierry Amar of Godspeed You! Black Emperor and A Silver Mt. Zion , and Radwan Moumneh.[ 6] [ 7] [ 8]
Bilerman was the drummer for the band Arcade Fire between 2003 & 2004;[ 9] he recorded and drummed on their debut album, Funeral as well as acting as sound engineer.[ 10] [ 11] [ 12] He has also drummed on songs by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band , Vic Chesnutt , Basia Bulat , Sons of an Illustrious Father , Lilah Larson, Peter Peter , Rich Aucoin , Broken Social Scene and Angela Desveaux .
As a recording engineer or producer, Bilerman has a credit on over 500 records, including those by Handsome Furs , Wolf Parade , Titus Andronicus (band) , Coeur de Pirate , Lou Doillon , Perfect Pussy , Charlotte Cornfield , British Sea Power , Tricky Woo , Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band , Thalia Zedek , CPC Gangbangs , Arcade Fire , U.S. Girls , Godspeed You! Black Emperor , Grant Hart , Bassekou Kouyate , Vic Chesnutt , The Wooden Sky , The Weather Station , The Barr Brothers , Basia Bulat , Leif Vollebekk , Sarah Davachi , Bell Orchestre , Sons of an Illustrious Father , Dan Boeckner 's band Operators, and Halifax's Nap Eyes .[ 13]
In 2012, Bilerman travelled to Mali to record an album by ngoni player Bassekou Kouyate , despite political unrest in the country at the time.[ 14] [ 3]
Bilerman is a frequent host of Pop Montreal public lectures, where he interviews fellow producers & musicians. Those include Bob Johnston , John Simon , Andrew Loog Oldham , Steve Albini , Brian Paulson , Guy Picciotto , Peter Jesperson & Rough Trade Records founder Geoff Travis .[ 15] He has also been a frequent instructor at Banff Centre in Alberta .
In 2016 Bilerman was one of the engineers on Leonard Cohen 's Grammy award winning song "You Want It Darker ".[ 16]
Production discography
References
^ "Basia Bulat Heart of My Own (Rough Trade)" . Austin Chronicle , reviewed by Austin Powell, April 2, 2010
^ a b "Goldfish finishes what it started 21 years ago" . Jordan Zivitz, Montreal Gazette , April 26, 2017
^ a b "Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba: Jama Ko – review (Out Here)" . The Guardian , Robin Denselow, 24 Jan 2013
^ "Meet a Montreal music legend" . Concordia University News , March 20, 2017, By Richard Burnett
^ "Message in a Bottle" . Montreal Gazette , 2017-04-27
^ "Montreal music scene uneasy about the spotlight" . Fitchburg Sentinel And Enterprise via Newspaper Archives. July 30, 2005 – Page 19
^ "Old Man Luedecke Easy Money" . Exclaim! , By Sarah Greene, Jun 20, 2019
^ "Five Noteworthy Facts You May Not Know About Godspeed You! Black Emperor" . Exclaim! , By Vish Khanna, Apr 23, 2015
^ "And now... a requiem by the Arcade Fire" . Austin Daily Texan , via Newspaper Archives. January 20, 2005 – Page 21
^ Moon, Tom (2007-02-17). "The Arcade Fire, Dark and Energetic" . All Things Considered . NPR . Retrieved 2010-11-30 .
^ "Arcade Fire's Story as Indie Rock Titans Began a Decade and a Half Ago in a Tiny Triangle Club" . Indy Week , by David Ford Smith, Jul. 11, 2018
^ "Arcade Fire Funeral" Archived 2019-06-27 at the Wayback Machine . Crowned in Sound , review by Jesus Chigley, January 27, 2005.
^ "Songwriter T. Buckley leaves his comfort zone with Miles We Put Behind" . Regina Leader-Post , Eric Volmers, October 27, 2018
^ "From Arcade Fire to enemy fire: recording Bassekou Kouyate during the Malian coup" . CBC Music , Reuben Maan, October 25, 2016.
^ "Pop Montreal 2016 – September 24, 2016" . Photogmusic , By Ming Wu on October 1, 2016
^ "It was kind of nice to sort of feel something was this important" , Radio Noon Montreal , October 20, 2016, Season 2016, Episode 300266617
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