Vice Cooler


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nameVice Cooler
imageVice_Cooler.jpg
captionVice Cooler at Sled Island 2016
backgroundsolo_singer
birth_placeMobile, Alabama, United States
instrumentVocals, Guitar, drums, Synthesizer, Computer Audio Production
years_active1998–present
associated_actsXBXRX, Stereo Total
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|name = Vice Cooler |image = Vice_Cooler.jpg |caption = Vice Cooler at Sled Island 2016 |background = solo_singer |birth_place =Mobile, Alabama, United States |instrument = Vocals, Guitar, drums, Synthesizer, Computer Audio Production |years_active = 1998–present |associated_acts = XBXRX, Stereo Total

Vice Cooler is an American musician, music video director, and photographer.

He has been recognized by people like High Places and Henry Rollins as an "inspiration". Peaches has crowned him as the world's greatest performer.

Band history

Cooler started performing music live in 1998 with XBXRX. He drummed for the band KIT and has also guested as the live drummer for Chicks On Speed and The Raincoats.

Now he spends most of his time as a music writer and producer working with such artist as Peaches, Ladytron and Louisahhh.

Directing

  • Offend Maggie by the band Deerhoof (2008)
  • Front My Hope by the band Hawnay Troof (2008)
  • Ear Ever Hear by the band XBXRX (2008)
  • "Everything Is" by the band Hawnay Troof (2009)
  • "What Dreams?" by the band Signals (2010)
  • "Years Not Long" by the band Male Bonding (2010)
  • Fake Drugs by the band Hollerado (2010)
  • "theFUNsun" by the band Slow Animal (2010)
  • "Throwing Shade" by the band Abe Vigoda (2010)
  • "Candy" by the band Frankie Rose and The Outs (2010)
  • "Little Trouble Girl" by the band Free Moral Agents (2010)
  • "Rain" by the band KIT (2010)
  • "Ambrosia" by the band KIT (2011)
  • "Mud" by the singer Peaches (2011)
  • "Junky for Her" by the band Cerebral Ballzy (2011)
  • "A Commotion" by the band Feistodon, a collaboration between Feist and Mastodon (2012)
  • "Please Be My Third Eye" by the band La Sera (2012)
  • "Burst" by the singer Peaches (2012)
  • "My Love Won't Wait" by the band Two Gallants (2012)
  • "Untitled Echos" by the band Deerhoof (2012)
  • "Lost In A Dream" by the singer Vice Cooler (2012)
  • "Put A Light On" by the band Generationals (2013)
  • "Atlantis" by the band STRFKR (2013)
  • "City Slickers' Night Pressure" by the band Go Chic (2013)
  • "Late Descent #2" by Sonic Youth member Lee Ranaldo (2014)
  • "The Creature" by the band La Luz (2018)

Discography

Production and songwriting credits

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TitleYearArtistAlbumCredits"Hit It Hard""Close Up" (Featuring Kim Gordon)"Rub""Dick in the Air""Pickles""Sick in the Head""Free Drink Ticket""How You Like My Cut""Vaginoplasty""Dumb Fuck""I Mean Something" (Featuring Feist)"Bodyline" (Featuring Nick Zinner)"Exercise in Self Compassion""On""Be Free""Expectation""7-15-13""Perfect""Men""Heartbreaker""Boys""Stale Water""Need You, Need Me""Powerful""Kids""Do It Again""Convincing People""Paper Highways""Horrorscope""Feral Rhythm""Solid Gold Easy Action""Love Is a Punk""Like a Shot""Chaos""Ferocious (Contained)""Master""No Pressure""Not Dead""Numb, Undone""Corrupter""A Hard No""Hunter / Wolf""Temperamental""No One""We Got It All""Fantasy""Tomorrow""Make Me""Abstract Blues""Another Road""Decoder Ring (With Katie Alice Greer)""Lost in Thought" (With The Linda Lindas & Kathi Wilcox"Mirrorball" (With Kathleen Hanna)"Debt Collector" (With Kim Gordon)"Soul Fire Farm" (With Alice Bag & Emily Retsas)"The Immortals" (With Brontez Purnell)"Can't Fight Me" (With Ah-Mer-Ah-Su)"AGAVE" (With the Raincoats)"Break a Window" (With Ray Aggs & Emily Retsas)"Flashes of Knowing" (With Christina Billotte)"Cracks in the Ceiling" (With Ali Carter & Emily Retsas)"Star Fuck" (With Louisahhh)"Bodies" (With Kelley Deal, Emily Retsas & Sarah Register)"PS Forever" (With Satomi Matsuzaki)"Never Was" (With Ivy Jeanne & Mike Watt)"Hearing Myself Again" (With Palberta, Anne Wood & Emily Retsas)"Time's Arrow""Flight from Angkor""Jabouckie""Aneurysm"
2006PeachesImpeach My BushCo Writer
2015PeachesRubCo Writer, Producer
2015PeachesAdult Swim Singles ClubCo Writer, Producer, Mixer
2018Ah Mer Ah SuStarCo Writer, Producer, Mixer
2018NezzyN/ACo Writer, Producer, Mixer
2018PeachesVarious Artist CompilationCo Writer, Producer, Mixer
2019LadytronLadytronCo Writer, Producer
2019LouisahhhFeral Rhythm (Single)Co Writer, Producer, Mixer
2020Nick Cave / PeachesAngelheaded Hipster (Single)Programmed By, Synthesizers
2021LouisahhhThe Practice of FreedomCo Writer, Producer
2021Ah Mer Ah SuHopefully LimitlessCo Writer, Producer, Mixer
2021LouisahhhThe Practice of Freedom (Deluxe)Co Writer, Producer, Mixer
2021Kim Gordon & J MascisAbstract BluesVocal Engineer (Kim Gordon)
2021Ray Aggs & Vice CoolerHilda and the Mountain King SoundtrackCo Writer, Producer, Mixer
2022Erica Dawn Lyle & Vice CoolerLand Trust: Benefit for NEFOCCo Writer, Producer, Mixer
2023LadytronTime's ArrowCo Writer, Producer
2023Brontez PurnellJabouckieProducer, Mixer
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References

References

  1. "LIVE FOR NO RULES".
  2. "An Interview with High Places | the Line of Best Fit".
  3. "Catching up With... Henry Rollins :: Features Music :: Articles :: Paste".
  4. "FUZZY TV: Parklife 2008 - Peaches interview". [[YouTube]].

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