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Dave Sardy
Birth nameDavid Stuart Sardy
Born1967 (age 56–57)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Genres
  • alternative rock
  • hard rock
  • indie rock
  • Occupation(s)
    • Film composer
  • musician
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • David Stuart Sardy (born 1967), more commonly known as D. Sardy, is an American composer, musician, songwriter, and multiple Grammy winning record producer. He came to prominence as the leader of 1990s noise rock band Barkmarket before turning mostly to production work, often with alternative rock, hard rock, electronic related genres, and then to scoring feature films.

    Biography[edit]

    In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Sardy was active as a singer, songwriter and guitarist (most notably with his group Barkmarket), but since the mid-1990s, he has been more active as a producer, writer, composer and mixer. He has worked with an eclectic mix of rock, punk, alternative, electronic and industrial rock performers, and critics have called him a "Hardcore super-producer."[1]

    In 2006, Sardy won six ARIA Awards for his work with Jet and again in 2008, three more ARIA awards for Wolfmother; he has also received five Grammy Awards (for Toots and the Maytals, Rodrigo y Gabriela, OK Go, Wolfmother and Marilyn Manson) and multiple Brit Awards for Oasis, Marilyn Manson, Wolfmother and The Ting Tings. He was Grammy-nominated again in 2007 for LCD Soundsystem's Sound of Silver and in 2010 for the Band of Horses album Infinite Arms.

    Sardy has been involved with some of the most popular licensed music for film and advertising. Although never writing directly for commercials, he has produced music used in many campaigns, including 3 key iPod campaigns: Jet, Wolfmother, and The Ting Tings.

    He produced Oasis' seventh studio album, Dig Out Your Soul, in 2008. This was Sardy's second time working with the band, having produced their 2005 album Don't Believe the Truth and he worked with Noel Gallagher again in 2011 with Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.

    Sardy scored the Stage 6 Films logo for Sony Pictures Entertainment, as well as the films 21 and Zombieland, and the drama End of Watch, written and directed by David Ayer, all of which went to number one at the US box office. More recently, Sardy contributed work to The Green Hornet, Lawless, and Eat Pray Love and scored Premium Rush, Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, Sabotage, and Bright working once again with director David Ayer.

    In 2019, Sardy produced a new studio album by The Who.[2] And in 2020 Co wrote and produced a new Modest Mouse album called The Golden Casket

    Sardy's sister Marcia Schofield played keyboards for the British band The Fall.

    Film scores[edit]

    Year Title Director Studio(s) Notes
    2008 21 Robert Luketic Columbia Pictures
    Relativity Media
    Trigger Street Productions
    Also music supervisor
    2009 Zombieland Ruben Fleischer Columbia Pictures
    Relativity Media
    Pariah
    2012 Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance Neveldine/Taylor Columbia Pictures
    Marvel Knights
    Crystal Sky Pictures
    Hyde Park Entertainment
    Imagenation Abu Dhabi
    21 Jump Street Phil Lord
    Christopher Miller
    Columbia Pictures
    Relativity Media
    Original Film
    SCJ Studios
    Composer of additional music
    Composed by Mark Mothersbaugh
    Premium Rush David Koepp Columbia Pictures
    Pariah
    End of Watch David Ayer Open Road Films
    StudioCanal
    Exclusive Media
    Crave Films
    CECTV Films
    Emmett/Furla Films
    2014 Sabotage Open Road Films
    Universal Pictures
    Albert S. Ruddy Productions
    Crave Films
    QED International
    Roth Films
    2016 Monster Trucks Chris Wedge Paramount Pictures
    Paramount Animation
    Disruption Entertainment
    2017 Bright David Ayer Netflix
    Overbrook Entertainment
    2019 Zombieland: Double Tap Ruben Fleischer Columbia Pictures
    Pariah
    2021 Ida Red John Swab Saban Films
    Roxwell Films
    BondIt Media Capital
    2022 A Lot of Nothing Mo McRae RLJE Films
    Secret Society Films
    Scalable Content
    Traction
    Anonymous Content
    Candy Land John Swab Quiver Distribution
    Roxwell Films
    2023 One Day as a Lion Grindstone Entertainment Group
    Roxwell Films
    2024 The Beekeeper David Ayer Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
    Miramax
    Cedar Park
    Punch Palace Productions
    Co-composed with Jared Michael Fry

    Productions[edit]

    Sardy has produced and mixed on the following albums, among others:

    Other musical contributions[edit]

    Other productions include:

    Film soundtracks: The Green Hornet, Wanted, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, I Love You, Man, Igby Goes Down, Flushed Away, Shrek the Third, Jackass Number Two, Shoot 'Em Up, The Replacements, Little Nicky, Antitrust, Sugar & Spice, Crazy/Beautiful, Summer Catch, Clockstoppers, Mayor of the Sunset Strip, Foolproof, Dig!, Delirious, Man of the Year, Numb, If I Stay, The Big Bounce, The Holiday, Wild Hogs, What Happens in Vegas, A Lot like Love, Grind, Going the Distance, EuroTrip, The Longest Yard, She's Out of My League, Battle of the Year, TMNT, The Comebacks, Drillbit Taylor, School for Scoundrels, The Game Plan, Spring Breakdown, 500 Days of Summer, Lesbian Vampire Killers, The Hangover, MacGruber, Here Comes the Boom, The Snow Queen 2: The Snow King, War Dogs

    TV show soundtracks: The Sopranos, Cold Case, Entourage, One Tree Hill, Criminal Minds, CSI: NY, Grey's Anatomy, Scrubs, The O.C., Six Feet Under, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Chuck, Fresh Meat, Beauty and the Geek Australia, Roswell, Teachers, Dancing with the Stars, Skins, 24, and Ed.

    Video game soundtracks: Guitar Hero, Rock Band, Gran Turismo 4, Le Mans 24 Hours, MotorStorm, Pure, Saints Row 2, NHL 2004, Tony Hawk's Project 8, FlatOut 2, and Rugby 06.

    References[edit]

  • ^ "DAVID SARDY - interview by Peek-A-Boo magazine". www.peek-a-boo-magazine.be. Retrieved 2020-07-18.
  • ^ a b c d e "Worlds End Producer Management" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2008-10-12.
  • ^ Hot Hot Heat Find Love, Rolling Stone, August 2, 2004
  • ^ "Boy Kill Boy – Stars In The Sea". Archived from the original on 2012-10-06. Retrieved 2010-02-17.
  • ^ "Melodic.net Article". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2013-03-04.
  • ^ Alternative Addiction Article
  • ^ "Incubus reveal new album details, single and tour with Jimmy Eat World—listen". Alternative Press. 16 February 2017.
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