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Charlie Smith
When working on an a record there is only one goal in sight: We are making a Classic Album.
About Me
Quick Statement
It’s been action packed at Studio Nels, Seattle. I’ve been able to make a continuous
string of Albums that I believe in with artists I am truly inspired by. Have a listen.
I have a unique production style. There is a heavy dose of old-school, producer-in-
charge, like my mentor Phil Ek. But, with a much more hands on approach. I make a
connection with my artists. We write music together. We share thoughts and ideas. I help
to push them and bring out the best in them. I often end up contributing some
instrumental elements. This is not a requirement but something that happens naturally in
our mutual quest to create a great song.
When working on an a record there is only one goal in sight: We are making a Classic
Album.
Biography
Based in Seattle, WA, Charlie Smith is a sought-after composer, producer and
instrumentalist.
Beginning his professional music career in Eastern Washington at the age of 15 Charlie
made his way to Seattle in the late 90s. With deep roots in jazz, Charlie’s first projects in
the northwest included small and large ensemble works, including the Charlie Smith
Circle, which ran 2001-2005. At 22 years old, with a Bachelor of Music degree from
Cornish College of the Arts, Charlie began writing music for the 11-piece jazz orchestra,
which featured such esteemed members as Julian Priester, Mark Taylor and Dawn
Clement, Evan Flory-Barnes, among others. The group released one record Ahead and
Behind (Conduit Records 2003) and performed a monthly residency at Tula’s Jazz Club.
In addition to his compositions with the Circle, Charlie has worked with Victor Noriega
(saxophone & album production), Josh Ottum (live band and horn arrangements for
Cheap Lullaby/Tapete), and Aqueduct (horn-arrangements, co-producer / Barsuk
Records). From 2006-2009 Charlie based his composition/recording studio out of Ballard
where he worked on music for commercials, including Volvo, Taco Bell and MTV, among
others. He has also composed for Dance Contemporary and the Pacific NW Ballet, along
with other music and multi-disciplinary projects where he has performed keyboards,
woodwinds, bass, guitar and electronics.
In 2008 Charlie joined indie-rock band Throw Me The Statue where he started in the horn
section before moving to bass and keys. Together they have performed in 9 countries,
including Japan, the UK and Scandinavia, and 25 states. They have performed in venues
such as the Paramount, Moore, and Neumos (Seattle), Mercury Lounge (NY), The Casbah
(San Diego), and The Echo (LA), and have opened for notables such as Cake, Wye Oak,
Bishop Allen and Robin Pecknold. Charlie also had a major hand in shaping the Throw
Me The Statue LP, Creaturesque, produced by Phil Ek.
In 2010 Charlie, along with his partner in crime Robb Davidson, opened Studio Nels
based in Pioneer Square, working with artists including Slow Skate, Lusine, KAIROS,
Cock and Swan, Truckasaurus, Throw Me the Statue, Katie Kate, Dawn Clement. His
newest endeavors have been in the Seattle Hip Hop community; acting as executive
producer for multiple projects and as co-writer and beatmaker.
With future projects on the calendar ranging from jazz to hip hop to indie pop Charlie
Smith is going to be having a great time making great records.