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Noah Rubin (music executive)

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Origin
  
United States

Name
  
Noah Rubin

Years active
  
2006–present

Role
  
Music Producer

Genres
  
, Hip hop, Hardcore Punk, Indie Rock

Occupation(s)
  
Music Executive Music producer

Instruments
  
Guitar/Bass, Sampler, Keyboard, Vocals

Associated acts
  
Flume, Suicideyear, Jamal Grinnage, Bubba Sparxxx, Pusha T, The Alchemist

Similar People
  
Trife Diesel, Killa Sin, Tre Williams, U‑God, Bronze Nazareth

Noah Rubin is an American-born artist/producer and music executive based in New York City. As of 2013, Rubin serves as VP of Music for Decon (now Mass Appeal (magazine)).

Production

Alongside Chris Coady, Rubin recorded Das Oath's 2006 Mini-LP for Dim Mak Records. The album garnered favorable reviews including Vice Magazine's album of the month in August of that year.

In 2007 and 2008 Rubin produced several remixes under the moniker Ruby Beats for indie rock acts like Celebration, Architecture in Helsinki, and Rings. He also sang backing vocals on Celebration's 4AD Records release The Modern Tribe alongside members of TV On The Radio, Antibalas and Dragons of Zynth. Rubin's vocals appear as well on Suckers 2009 debut EP on IAMSOUND Records, produced by Yeasayer's Anand Wilder.

In 2009 Rubin produced, mixed, and engineered the majority of tracks on the album Wu Tang Chamber Music released by E1 Entertainment and Universal Records. Chamber Music paired Wu Tang MCs like Raekwon, Ghostface, RZA, and Inspectah Deck with Kool G Rap, Sadat X, Cormega, AZ, Masta Ace and M.O.P.. Rubin's voice is heard on the final track of the album.

Later in the year, Rubin engineered and mixed tracks on the Historics debut record "Strategies for Apprehension." Historics features Maroon 5 bassist Mickey Madden, VietNam guitarist Josh Grubb, Icarus Line/Ink & Dagger/ Amazing Baby’s Don Devore on guitar/vocals, keyboard player Dale Jiminez from Need New Body, and drummer Ryan Rapsys from Euphone and The Sea and Cake. The album features a guest appearance by Kool Keith.

In 2010 Rubin produced the track "Georgia" on the Bubba Sparxxx record Miracle on Gamble Road released on E1/New South. Rubin also produced a remix of the Suckers track "Before Your Birthday Ends" that premiered on RCRD LBL late in the year.

Early in 2011 RCRD LBL debuted Rubin's remix of The Entrance Band's "Still Be There."

In July 2011, Rubin produced, recorded and mixed Legendary Weapons by Wu-Tang Clan, which was released July 26, 2011 on E1 Music. It follows 2009's Wu-Tang Chamber Music. Legendary Weapons features performances by Wu-Tang members (GZA and Masta Killa are absent), and affiliates Trife Diesel, Killa Sin and Bronze Nazareth. Other guests include Sean Price, M.O.P., AZ, Action Bronson & Roc Marciano among others.

In late 2011 Noah Rubin began serving as VP of Music at Decon. He has overseen releases by artists such as Pusha T, The Hood Internet, Roc Marciano, Gangrene, Alexander Spit, The Alchemist and more.

Rubin was recently noted for his work mixing Waterfall, the debut EP from Kanye West Yeezus contributor, Evian Christ, as well as Suicideyear's debut record Remembrance.

References

Noah Rubin (music executive) Wikipedia