David Park (music producer)

David Park
Background information
Also known as Diamond Dave, SONY Dave
Born February 14, 1983 (1983-02-14) (age 35)
Flushing, Queens, New York
Origin Staten Island & Brooklyn, New York
Genres
Occupation(s) Composer, Music Producer, Singer, Songwriter, Arranger, Audio Engineer, Executive & Associate Producer, Publisher, A&R
Instruments Vocals, piano, guitar, bass, drums / percussion, keyboards, ukulele, clarinet
Years active 2004–present
Associated acts Joe Parker, Ex-plicit linez, Swedish House Mafia

David Park is a Korean-American record producer, audio engineer, musician, songwriter and singer. He was a protégé of Bram Tobey (of Sony Music Studios), 2004–2006. Park first worked in the Staten Island underground music scene in the early 2000s, providing beats, recording and mixing songs, tracks and mixtapes for local artists.

Career

Park's first entry into the music scene was a showcase performance at the 1998 Korean Chusok Festival in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park.[1][2] By 2003, Park began building a home studio to record and mix for a New York City client base.

Park interned at Sony Music Studios from 2004 to 2006 as a general audio assistant and assistant engineer for sessions, involving pre-room gear and atmosphere setup, according to the preferences of artists, producers or engineers. Park credits three assistant engineers at Sony Music Studios – Bram Tobey, Mike Tschupp and Tatsuya Sato – for their contribution in audio engineering and mentorship.

In 2004, he recorded for Jojo Pellegrino and met rapper Joe Parker,[3][4] who would later become his business partner.

From 2005 to 2007, Park was a partner and studio manager of House of Tracks Studios, Staten Island. He served as producer and manager for Melanie Iglesias in 2005. In the same year, collaborated and produced for Ex-plicit linez of The Movement, Warner Music Korea.

From 2007 to 2009, he attended SAE Institute, mentored by Michael White.[5][6]

Park's first record deal signing was with Cutting Records, Inc. dba Beat Cutterz, LLC, c. 2010.[7] The one label-approved single, "Put Your Fist in the Air",[8] looked promising, but due to creative differences Park had to cease future development.

From 2011 to 2016, with the support and partnership of Joe Parker, Park was able to re-launch his Port Richmond, Staten Island recording studio under the name Retro Rock Studios, later updated to Sci Fi Lyfe Entertainment. There, Park has recorded for Parker and developed aspiring artists Nova, Kris Cartel and P. Mason.

At the tail end of 2016, Park has released an independent, instrumental album, "Concrete Waves" [9]

Personal life

In 2007 & 2010, Park had gone to mission trips to Bolivia to assist with the communities in the 3rd world environments.

David Park is a practitioner and an enthusiast of Aggressive Inline Skating since it's inception, 1994, and continues til this day.

In July 2018, Park announced his involvement in upcoming suspense drama movie Japanese Borscht.[10][11] The film also features, Eric Spade Rivas and Michael Musto

Labels

  • Sony Music Studios (c. 2004–2005)
  • G-Unit Records (c. 2007–2008)
  • Cutting Records / Beat Cutterz (c. 2010–2013)
  • Dave Park Music Group (DPMG) (c. 2010–present)
  • Sci Fi Lyfe (c. 2011–present)

Discography

Albums

  • "Concrete Waves" (2016) [12]

Singles

  • "Put Your Fist In The Air" (2010) (Beat Cutterz) (Cutting Records)[13][14]

Mixtapes

  • Been Famous (P.Luciano) (Joe Parker, rapper) (2005) (recording/production)
  • The Pack: Product of My Environment (I Got That Product, Mixtape Vol.2) (Tyrone Briggs) (2005) (recording/production)
  • The Pack: CSE (The Coldest Summer Ever, Mixtape Vol.3) (Tyrone Briggs) (Brucie B) (2006) (recording/production)
  • SHA: $TILL $TAKKIN: "Get Ya Money Up" (2007) (recording/production)
  • Warning Shots (2007) (Lil C ... ) (executive producer)
  • Back 2 Basics (2008) Ex-plicit linez (executive producer)
  • Da New Era (2009) (recording/production) (Jae Millie) [15]
  • FamTree (2013) (recording/mixing) [16]
  • Out of Focus 2 (2016) (Kris Cartel) (mixing/executive producer) [17]
  • Power of Friends (2016) (P. Mason) (executive producer/mixing: We Holding and NY State of Mind) [18]

Music videos

  • 2009: "Father Forgive Me" (Kaos in the Flesh) (video production: HL Multimedia) (music production and cameo: David Park) (2009 Chicago International Hip Hop Film Festival)[19]
  • 2012: "Antidote" (Swedish House Mafia) (cameo: David Park)[20]
  • 2012: "Certified Dope" (Joe Parker) (cameo: David Park)[21]
  • 2013: "Selfish" (Official Music Video) (Lyra Jo) (cameo: David Park)[22]
  • 2016: "Don't Waste My Time" (cover/remix) (Kris Cartel ft TOO JIGG) (record producer: David Park) [23]
  • 2016: "F**k What They Say" (Nova x K.Y. The Maniacz) (cameo: David Park) [24]

Awards

  • 2009: 8th Urban Mediamakers Film Festival – Best Music Video (nominee): "Forgive Me Father" by Heinz Stossier [25]

Sound Design

  • 2008: "Albert Einstein College of Medicine" (promo video) [26]
  • 2008: "Nintendo" (BIG BANG MINI on Nintendo DS) [27]
  • 2013–2014: Sean and Such (web series) (associate producer: David Park) [28]

Filmography

  • 2005: B Unique Freestyle Rolling Mixtape 2 (Aggressive Inline Skating) (Background Cameo)[29]
  • 2019: Japanese Borscht (Suspense Drama) (as Akio, Yakuza) [30][31]

References

  1. "Tourism & Food – The 25th Korean Harvest & Folklore Festival". Koreanculture.org. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
  2. Brawarsky, Sandee (October 4, 2002). "For Koreans, Feast and Thanks". NYTimes.com. New York City; Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (Nyc). Retrieved 2016-02-21.
  3. Het, Janelle (April 21, 2015). "Joe Parker: The Lyrical King". ThisIs50.com. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
  4. "Joe Parker: The God Of That Backpack Rap – #THRILLERGANG". Jackthriller.com. April 21, 2015. Archived from the original on March 11, 2016. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
  5. "Michael White". Music-production-guide.com. November 20, 2015. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
  6. "Michael White (4) Discography". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
  7. "BeastMODE- DUNSH vs NOVA – Rap Battle". YouTube. December 23, 2011. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
  8. "Put Your Fist in the Air – BEAT CUTTERZ feat. Elli Perez". YouTube. November 10, 2010. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
  9. "Concrete Waves". Spotify. December 21, 2016. Retrieved 2017-02-07.
  10. "Japanese Borscht". IMDb.com. 20 August 2018. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  11. "Japanese Borscht". IMDb.com. 20 August 2018. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  12. "Various Artists - Topic". YouTube. December 21, 2016. Retrieved 2017-02-07.
  13. "Put Your Fist In The Air". Beatport. October 28, 2010. Retrieved 2016-04-28.
  14. "Put Your Fist In The Air". Discogs. December 1, 2010. Retrieved 2016-06-21.
  15. "Da New Era Jae Millie". MySpace. May 11, 2009. Retrieved 2016-06-21.
  16. "FamTree". YouTube. August 20, 2013. Retrieved 2016-06-21.
  17. "Out Of Focus 2 - Kris Cartel". AudioMack. June 13, 2016. Retrieved 2016-06-21.
  18. "Power Of Friends - P. Mason". AudioMack. July 17, 2016. Retrieved 2016-07-20.
  19. "Forgive Me Father". YouTube. June 2, 2010. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
  20. "Swedish House Mafia vs. Knife Party – Antidote". YouTube. December 19, 2011. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
  21. "Certified Dope-Joe Parker Feat. Squeegie O Official Video". YouTube. June 26, 2012. Retrieved 2016-04-28.
  22. "Lyra Jo - Selfish (Official Music Video )". YouTube. August 23, 2013. Retrieved 2016-04-28.
  23. "Kris Cartel ft TOO JIGG Don't Waste My Time cover/remix". YouTube. June 29, 2016. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
  24. "F**k What They Say (Nova x K.Y. The Maniacz)". YouTube. July 24, 2016. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
  25. "Forgive Me Father" (PDF). UMFF. June 13, 2009. Retrieved 2016-06-21.
  26. "Albert Einstein College of Medicine: Einstein Is..." YouTube. May 20, 2009. Retrieved 2016-04-28.
  27. "TV commercial for BIG BANG MINI on Nintendo DS (no sound)". YouTube. November 20, 2012. Retrieved 2016-04-28.
  28. "8BitGoldfish". YouTube. April 10, 2011. Retrieved 2016-04-28.
  29. "Freestyle Rolling B Billy fish o'neil". youtube.com. 24 September 2009. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  30. "Japanese Borscht". IMDb.com. 20 August 2018. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  31. "Japanese Borscht". IMDb.com. 20 August 2018. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
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