Noah Rubin | |
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Origin | United States |
Genres | Hip hop, Hardcore Punk, Indie Rock |
Occupation(s) | Music Executive, Music producer, media executive |
Instruments | Guitar/Bass, Sampler, Keyboard, Vocals |
Years active | 2006–present |
Associated acts | Flume, Evian Christ, Historics, Suicideyear, Wu-Tang Clan, Lil' Fame, Maroon 5, Amazing Baby, Historics, Celebration, Das Oath, Suckers, Architecture in Helsinki, Rings, Bubba Sparxxx, Pusha T, The Hood Internet, The Alchemist, Gangrene |
Noah Rubin is an American-born artist/producer, music executive, and media executive. He is currently Editor-In-Chief of Merry Jane.
Alongside Chris Coady, Rubin recorded Das Oath's 2006 Mini-LP for Dim Mak Records. The album garnered favorable reviews including Vice Magazine's album of the month in August of that year.
In 2007 and 2008 Rubin produced several remixes under the moniker Ruby Beats for indie rock acts like Celebration,Architecture in Helsinki, and Rings. He also sang backing vocals on Celebration's 4AD Records release The Modern Tribe alongside members of TV On The Radio, Antibalas and Dragons of Zynth. Rubin's vocals appear as well on Suckers 2009 debut EP on IAMSOUND Records, produced by Yeasayer's Anand Wilder.
In 2009 Rubin produced, mixed, and engineered the majority of tracks on the album Wu Tang Chamber Music released by E1 Entertainment and Universal Records. Chamber Music paired Wu Tang MCs like Raekwon, Ghostface, RZA, and Inspectah Deck with Kool G Rap, Sadat X, Cormega, AZ, Masta Ace and M.O.P.. Rubin's voice is heard on the final track of the album.