Eyal Levi
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Background information | |
Born | May 22, 1979 |
Origin | Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. |
Genres | Death metal, industrial metal |
Occupation(s) | Musician, producer, songwriter |
Instruments | Guitar |
Years active | 2003–present |
Labels | Roadrunner |
Associated acts | Dååth, Arsis, Misery Index, Opeth, Austrian Death Machine |
Website | Dååth's Home Page |
Eyal Levi was born on May 22, 1979 in Cleveland, Ohio.[1] Levi is the guitarist and co-writer for Roadrunner Records industrial/death metal band, Dååth. His father, Yoel Levi, is a well known conductor and is currently the music advisor to the Flemish Radio Orchestra and is the Principal Guest Conductor of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.
Levi is also a session guitarist and record producer. Though he was never recognized as an actual member he filled in as second guitarist in the American black metal band Demoncy on their 2004 European tour. He also played second guitar for melodic death metal band Arsis, as well as produced their 2006 record, United in Regret and the EP A Diamond for Disease.
Albums produced
- Dååth – Futility (2004, self-released) – Production, Engineering, Songwriting, Guitar
- Misery Index – Dissent (2004, self-released) – Production, Engineering
- Arsis – A Diamond for Disease EP (2005, Willowtip Records) – Production, Engineering
- Misery Index – Discordia (2006, Relapse Records) – Production, Engineering
- Arsis – United in Regret (2006, Willowtip Records) – Production, Engineering
- Dååth – The Hinderers (2007, Roadrunner Records) – Production, Engineering, Songwriting, Guitar
- Dååth – Dead on the Dancefloor digital EP (2007, Roadrunner Records) – Production, Engineering, Songwriting, Guitar
- Austrian Death Machine – Total Brutal (2008, Metal Blade Records) – Guest Guitar Solo
- Dååth – The Concealers (2009, Century Media Records) – Production, Engineering, Songwriting, Guitar
- Levi/Werstler – Avalanche of Worms (2010, Magna Carta Records) – Production, Engineering, Composition, Guitar
- Dååth – Dååth (2010, Century Media Records) – Production, Engineering, Songwriting, Guitar
- Enders Game - What We've Lost (2010) - Engineering, Mixing, Guest Guitar Solo
- August Burns Red – Leveler (2011, Tooth N Nail Records) – Engineering, Mixing
- The Black Dahlia Murder – Ritual (2011, Metal Blade Records) – Engineering, Assistant Mixing
- Charred Walls Of The Damned – Cold Winds On Timeless Days (2011, Metal Blade Records) – Engineering
- Draekon – Prelude To Tragedy (2011, Self Release) – Production, Engineering, Mixing, Session Bass
- Carnifex – Until I Feel Nothing (2011, Victory Records) – Mix Engineering
- Job for a Cowboy – Gloom EP (2011, Metal Blade Records) – Assistant Engineering
- Job for a Cowboy – Demonocracy (2012, Metal Blade Records) – Engineering
- Chelsea Grin - Evolve (2012, Artery Records) - engineering, Assistant Mixing
- Demon Hunter - True Defiance (2012, Solid State Records) - Mix Engineering
- Firewind - Few Vs Many (2012, Century Media Records) - Mixing
- Whitechapel - Whitechapel (2012, Metal Blade Records) - Engineering
- Six Feet Under - Undead (2012, Metal Blade Records) - Engineering
- The Contortionist - Intrinsic (2012, eOne Music) - Production, Engineering, Mixing
- Motionless in White - Infamous (2012, Fearless Records) - Mixing
- Battlecross - War of Will (2013, Metal Blade Records - Production)
- Dark Sermon - In Tongues (2013, eOne Music) - Production, Engineering, Mixing
- Reflections - Exi(s)t (2013, eOne Music/Goodfight Records) - Production, Engineering, Mixing
- Conquering Dystopia - Conquering Dystopia (2014, self-released/Century Media Records) - Engineering
- Monuments - The Amanuensis (2014, Century Media Records) - Production, Engineering, Mixing
- Our Last Crusade – The Ideal & the Actual (2015, self-released) – Production, Engineering, Mixing
References
- ↑ Yoel and Eyal Levi: Maestro and the Metal Head by Hamilton Jordan Jr. (May 30, 2007). "Creative Loafing Music". Accessed 2010-03-28.
External links
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