Roy Mitchell-Cárdenas  | |
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![]() Mitchell-Cárdenas performing in Portland, Oregon in 2009  | |
| Background information | |
| Born | July 25, 1977 | 
| Origin | McAllen, Texas, United States | 
| Genres | |
| Occupation(s) | Musician, bassist, multi-instrumentalist, writer, producer | 
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| Years active | 1989–present | 
| Labels | Teleprompt, Warner Bros. Records | 
Roy Mitchell-Cárdenas (born July 25, 1977 in Houston, Texas) is an American musician, writer, and multi-instrumentalist. He was the bassist (and sometimes guitarist) for the rock band Mutemath, as well as the bassist for Earthsuit. Mitchell-Cárdenas has been playing in bands since he was twelve years old and has worked as a session musician and producer for many groups.
In addition to bass guitar, he plays upright bass, guitar, drums and keyboards.[1]
Discography
Solo
- Jive Demo (1992) – electric guitar
 
With Earthsuit
- Noise for Your Eyes (1999) – electric and acoustic bass
 - Kaleidoscope Superior (2000) – electric bass, sample/programming
 
With Mutemath
- Mutemath (2006) – electric and acoustic bass
 - Armistice (2009) – electric and acoustic bass, guitar on "Spotlight"
 - Odd Soul (2011) – electric bass, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, and percussion
 - Vitals (2015) - electric guitar, electric bass, and synthesizers.
 - Play Dead (2017) – electric bass and electric guitar
 
Other
- Roadside Prophets – Kafecito Sessions (1995) – acoustic guitar and vocals
 - Katie Wilson – Demo (2007) – electric and acoustic bass
 - Gentlemen at Arms – EP (2007)
 - Slow Hands – Dependence (2008) – bass on "Cocoon"
 - Mari Iijima – Take a Picture Against the Light (2012) – bass on "Impossible People"
 - Pescao Vivo – Mi Fortuna (2012) – electric & acoustic guitar, bass, vocals, programming
 - Empire Theory – Colors EP (2012) – electric & acoustic guitar, bass, programming
 - Plastic Planets – Plastic Planets (2013) - electric & acoustic guitar, vocals
 - Manic After Midnite – Faces (Can You Tell Me) Single (2014) – bass
 - The Pink Dust - The Pink Dust (2014) - electric guitar, bass, keyboards, programming
 
Production
- Meshach Jackson – Experiments(in)Drowning(ep)
 - Pescao Vivo – Mi Fortuna
 - Empire Theory – Colors EP
 - Mirza Zaza – Atlas EP
 - The Pink Dust – The Pink Dust
 
References
- ↑ Barrett, John. "The 20 Most Underrated Bass Guitarists". Paste Monthly. Retrieved 4 April 2016.
 
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