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Dave Ogilvie
Birth nameDavid Denton Ogilvie
Also known asRave
Born1960 (age 63–64)
OriginMontreal, Québec, Canada
Genres
Occupations
Years active1980–present

Dave "Rave" Ogilvie is a Canadian record producer, mixer, songwriter and musician based in Vancouver.

Ogilvie started his recording career as a mixing engineer at Mushroom Studios. He has frequently collaborated with industrial band Skinny Puppy, as well as with Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails. He founded his own industrial pop band, Jakalope, in 2003.

Other artists he has worked with over his career include David Bowie, Tool, Ministry and Mötley Crüe.

Ogilvie has worked with many artists over his extensive career including Skinny Puppy, Jakalope, Marilyn Manson, but also Nine Inch Nails, David Bowie, Tool, Ministry, KMFDM, Front Line Assembly, The Birthday Massacre, Carly Rae Jepsen, Queen, Marianas Trench, 54-40, Spineshank, Doughboys, Queensrÿche, Men Without Hats, Left Spine Down, Xavier Rudd, Sloan, All Systems Go!, Coal Chamber, Treble Charger, Stereos, SNFU, The Grapes of Wrath, Mötley Crüe among others.

Career

Born in Montreal, Ogilvie attended the music program at a local college for a year before accepting a job in Vancouver. He acquired a job at Mushroom Studios in 1984, eventually working as an assistant to producer Bruce Fairbairn.

Worked on albums for the new wave band Images in Vogue. Bandmember Kevin Crompton (later known as cEvin Key), invited Ogilvie to provide recording and mixing work on his new project, industrial band Skinny Puppy. Ogilvie co-produced Skinny Puppy's 1984 record label debut EP Remission, which is the first known commercial release to use a TR-909 drum machine.[1]

He worked with them on several of the band's works into the 1990s. He was occasionally listed as a member of the band in album liner notes and also toured with the band.



Ogilvie's work with Skinny Puppy brought him to the attention of Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails, who invited Ogilvie to co-produce and engineer Marilyn Manson's Antichrist Superstar (1996).

Worked on Nine Inch Nails' The Fragile.

Re-mixed Mötley Crüe's 1997 single "Afraid"

In 2003, he formed the industrial pop band Jakalope.

Trent Reznor produced, wrote and played on several Jakalope tracks.


Mixed "Call Me Maybe" by Carly Rae Jepsen

Worked with Marianas Trench

David Bowie

Tool

Jane's Addiction

N.E.R.D.

Zack de la Rocha's solo album

References

  1. ^ Reid, Gordon (December 2014). "The history of Roland: part 2 | Sound On Sound". Sound on Sound. Retrieved January 1, 2025. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)