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Birth name
  
David Andrew Sitek

Name
  
Dave Sitek


Role
  
Musician

Genres
  
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Born
  
September 6, 1972 (age 51) (
1972-09-06
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, record producer

Instruments
  
Guitar, keyboard, bass, drums, various

Labels
  
Touch and Go Records4ADInterscopeFederal Prism Records

Associated acts
  
TV on the RadioMaximum BalloonJane's Addiction

Music groups
  
TV On The Radio (Since 2000), Jane's Addiction (2010 – 2011)

Albums
  
Profiles

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David Andrew Sitek (born September 6, 1972) is an American musician, guitarist and record producer, best known for his work with his band TV on the Radio. He has also worked with bands such as Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Liars, Foals, Celebration, Little Dragon, and most recently Beady Eye, and produced free jazz-influenced remixes of songs by artists such as Beck and Nine Inch Nails, and has contributed a solo track to the Red Hot Organization Dark Was the Night charity compilation. He is also a photographer and painter.

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In April 2008, Sitek was named Number One in NME's Future 50 list of the most forward thinking people in music today.

In 2009, Sitek contributed a cover of "With a Girl Like You" to the AIDS benefit album, Dark Was the Night, produced by the Red Hot Organization.

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A solo album from Sitek under the name Maximum Balloon was released on September 21, 2010 on Interscope with individual songs released as singles commencing June 15, 2010. The record includes contributions by many guests including David Byrne, Tunde Adebimpe, and Karen O.

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Early life

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Born in 1972, David Sitek grew up in Columbia, Maryland, together with his brothers. His mother worked in public education with a degree in child psychology and, according to Sitek, "was pretty good about letting me and my brothers explore things. So much so that [she] let me start a hardcore band and practice in our house when I was 14". Sitek developed an interest in music at an early age influenced by his "aunt Paula [who] snuck out of the house [to see] Jimi Hendrix in the 60s, and was really into Talking Heads and Blondie".

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Dave Sitek once worked in a coffee shop with future TV on the Radio bandmate Kyp Malone and Grizzly Bear bassist Chris Taylor.

With Jane's Addiction

  • The Great Escape Artist (2011)
  • Production work

    Sitek produced the album Anywhere I Lay My Head for actress Scarlett Johansson, released in May 2008. Sitek also co-produced the debut album Antidotes by Foals and the debut EP of Chicago band Aleks and the Drummer titled May a Lightning Bolt Caress You self released by the band in June 2008.

    He works with several Brooklyn acts, having recently remixed the song "Disco Lights" for Apollo Heights and produced albums for Dragons of Zynth and Telepathe.

  • The Orwells - Other Voices - Dave Sitek Version
  • TV on the Radio – OK Calculator (2002)
  • Yeah Yeah YeahsYeah Yeah Yeahs (2002)
  • Love Life – Here Is Night, Brothers, Here the Birds Burn (2002)
  • Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Fever to Tell (2003)
  • TV on the Radio – Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes (2004)
  • LiarsThey Were Wrong, So We Drowned (2004)
  • CelebrationCelebration (2005)
  • TV on the Radio – Return to Cookie Mountain (2006)
  • Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Show Your Bones (2006)
  • The OhSees – The Cool Death of Island Raiders (2006)
  • Dragons of Zynth – Coronation Thieves (2007)
  • Celebration – The Modern Tribe (2007)
  • Foals – Antidotes (2008)
  • Scarlett JohanssonAnywhere I Lay My Head (2008)
  • Aleks and the Drummer - May A Lightning Bolt Caress You! (2008)
  • TV on the Radio – Dear Science (2008)
  • TelepatheDance Mother (2009)
  • Iran – Dissolver (2009)
  • Yeah Yeah Yeahs – It's Blitz! (2009)
  • Pink Noise – What Will Happen If Someone Finds Out? (2009)
  • WaleAttention Deficit (2009)
  • Holly Miranda - The Magician's Private Library (2010)
  • Daniel Higgs - Say God (2010)
  • TV on the Radio - Nine Types of Light
  • Icky Blossoms, (2012)
  • Santigold - Master of My Make-Believe (2012)
  • CSS - Planta (2013)
  • Ximena Sariñana - Ximena Sariñana (2012)
  • Bat for Lashes - The Haunted Man
  • Beady Eye - BE (2013)
  • Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Mosquito (2013)
  • TV on the Radio - "Mercy" and "Million Miles" (2013)
  • Oh Land - Wishbone (8 tracks) (2013)
  • Erik Hassle - "Somebody's Party" from Somebody's Party - EP (2014)
  • Elliphant - "Look Like You Love It" from Look Like You Love It, (2014)
  • Kelis - Food, (2014)
  • Cerebral Ballzy - Jaded & Faded, (2014)
  • Francisca Valenzuela - Tajo Abierto (4 tracks), (2014)
  • TV on the Radio - Seeds, (2014)
  • Though Sitek has collaborated with several Brooklyn-based indie bands, he looks upon the indie music movement with skepticism. In an interview with the Danish music magazine Soundvenue, he explained that he is dissatisfied with the opportunistic turn music has taken, referring to the self-promoting indie bands moving to Brooklyn only to claim that they are from "the creative mecca" in order to get the attention of music magazines. This may explain why Sitek has settled down on the West coast in Beverly Hills, California. He explains (translation from Danish): "People can't hide themselves out here. Everyone looks after his own interests. It's a very egocentric city. But I don't care what 'indie people' think. Those bands complaining about other bands selling out, got their iPod filled up with illegal music." On his solo project Maximum Balloon, Sitek collaborates with many of his old friends (among these are Karen O, David Byrne and Kyp Malone from TV on the Radio), whom he claims are still interested in creating beautiful songs, not only songs that the music magazines want to write about, which, he thinks, keeps music interesting.

    Solo work

  • Maximum Balloon (Interscope, 2010)
  • Singles

  • If You Return featuring Little Dragon (2010)
  • Groove Me featuring Theophilus London (2010)
  • Tiger featuring Aku (2010)
  • Features

  • MF Doom - Gazzilion Ear (Jneiro Jarel feat Dave Sitek Remix) (2009)
  • Remixes

  • Fischerspooner "Never Win (Dave Sitek Remix)" (2005), FS Studios
  • Hope of the States "Sing It Out (David Andrew Sitek's Skyhorse Mix)" (2006), Columbia
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry "Fire in Babylon (Dave Sitek Remix)" (2006), Narnack
  • Nine Inch Nails "Survivalism (Dave Sitek Remix)" (2007), Interscope
  • The Knife "Marble House (Dave Sitek Remix)" (2007), Brille
  • Beck "Dark Star (David Andrew Sitek Remix)" (2007), Interscope
  • Bat for Lashes "Sleep Alone (909s In Darktimes Mix)" (2009), Parlophone
  • Steven Wilson "Harmony Korine (David A. Sitek Magnetized Nebula Mix)" (2009), Kscope
  • Fanfarlo "Fire Escape (David Sitek Remix)" (2010), Atlantic
  • UNKLE "Follow Me Down (Dave Sitek Remix)" (2010), Surrender All
  • Gypsy and the Cat "Time to Wander (David Andrew Sitek Remix)" (2010), RCA
  • MF Doom "Gazzillion Ear (Dave Sitek / Jneiro Jarel Remix)" (2010), Lex Records
  • Tegan and Sara "Alligator (Dave Sitek Remix)" (2010), Sire
  • Lykke Li "I Follow Rivers (Dave Sitek Remix)" (2011), LL Recordings
  • Dels "Gob (David Andrew Sitek Remix)" (2011), Big Dada Recordings
  • The Naked and Famous "Young Blood (David Andrew Sitek Remix)" (2011), Universal Music
  • Norah Jones "After the Fall (David Andrew Sitek Remix)" (2012), Parlophone
  • Norah Jones "She's 22 (David Andrew Sitek Remix)" (2012), Parlophone
  • Florence and the Machine "No Light, No Light (DAS Remix)" (2012), Island Records
  • References

    Dave Sitek Wikipedia