Adel Dahdal
Adel Dahdal is a record producer and mix engineer based in Stockholm, Sweden. His credits include work with artists such as Neiked, Sandro Cavazza, Zara Larsson, Miriam Bryant, The Sounds, UNDRESSD,[1] Liamoo, Rikard Wolff,[2] Rudimental (Neiked Remix), Ace Wilder,[3] Martin Stenmarck,[4] Krezip, Titiyo and Anton Hagman among others.[5][6][7][8] MixingIn recent years, Adel is increasingly specializing in mixing, where some of his more notable mixing work includes the multi-platinum awarded single "High With Somebody"[9] by Sandro Cavazza, Miriam Bryants highly successful debut album "Raised In Rain",[10] music collective Neikeds debut album "Best Of Hard Drive" and the mulit-platinum streamed[11] cover of the song "Forever Young" by the band UNDRESSD,[12] which he also co-produced.[1] BackgroundAdel first gained experience as an audio engineer in the studios of Per Gessles (of Roxette) music publishing and production label Jimmy Fun Music, where he first started as an A&R and then transitioned into working mainly in the in-house studios as an engineer and producer. Initially mainly engineering recordings for artists such as Lamont Dozier, Atomic Swing, Peter Jöback and Jerry Williams. His first commercial release as a music producer was the album "Living In America" by Swedish band The Sounds, which he co-produced with producer ShootingStar[8][13] (Jimmy Monell). The album reached multi-platinum sales and also earned the band a Grammy award for best newcomer of the year in the Swedish Grammys 2003.[14] Other notable album productions by Adel is the gold-awarded album "Plug It In" by Dutch band Krezip, the album "Härifrån Ser Jag Allt" by Swedish artist Martin Stenmarck and the album "Första Lågan" by Swedish actor/artist Rikard Wolff. Adel is also a founding member of the band Street Fighting Man. References
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