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{{Short description|American producer and musician}} {{use American English|date=August 2022}} {{use mdy dates|date=August 2022}} {{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Musicians --> | name = Money Mark | background = non_vocal_instrumentalist | image = MoneyMarklive.jpg | image_size = <!-- Only for images narrower than 220 pixels --> | caption = Money Mark in March 2007 | birth_name = Mark Ramos Nishita | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1960|2|10}} | birth_place = [[Detroit]], Michigan, U.S. | origin = [[Los Angeles]], California, U.S. | genre = {{Flatlist| *[[Alternative rock]] *[[pop rock]] *[[hip hop music|hip hop]] *[[nu jazz]]}} | occupation = {{hlist|Musician|record producer}} | instrument = {{hlist|Keyboards|melodica}} | years_active = 1991–present | label = Various | website = | current_members = | past_members = }} '''Mark Ramos Nishita''' (born February 10, 1960),<ref name="amg">{{cite web |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/money-mark-mn0000924764/biography |title=Money Mark Biography |last=Ankeny |first=Jason |website=[[Allmusic]] |access-date=2022-10-23 |quote=Born February 10, 1960 in Detroit, MI.}}</ref> known professionally as '''Money Mark''', is an American producer and musician, best known for his collaborations with the [[Beastie Boys]] from 1992 until 2011. ==Early life== Born in [[Detroit]] to a Japanese-Hawaiian father and a [[Chicana]] mother, Nishita moved with his family to [[Los Angeles]], California, when he was six years old.<ref name="amg" /> ==Career== His first album, ''[[Mark's Keyboard Repair]]'' (1995), was made up of keyboard driven pop-funk songs recorded at demo quality. [[Guy Ritchie]] used a song from the album in the film, ''[[Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels]]''. This was followed up by the ''[[Third Version EP]]'' (1996) and ''[[Push the Button (Money Mark)|Push the Button]]'' (1998), for which Mark received critical praise.<ref name="LarkinDM"/> Whereas his 1996 EP was similar to his debut, ''Push the Button'' was extremely eclectic, combining aspects of [[rock music]] and [[pop music|pop]] with [[soul music|soul]], [[funk]] and [[hip hop]].<ref name="LarkinDM">{{cite book|title=[[Encyclopedia of Popular Music|The Virgin Encyclopedia of Dance Music]]|editor=[[Colin Larkin (writer)|Colin Larkin]]|publisher=[[Virgin Books]]|date=1998|edition=First|isbn=0-7535-0252-6|page=226}}</ref> This LP was met with good reviews, as was his 2001 follow up ''Change Is Coming'' which had a tropical yet danceable disco and funk sound.<ref>{{cite journal|url=http://www.pop-catastrophe.co.uk/money-mark-vox-push-the-button-review-press-uk/|title=Money Mark: Push the Button|journal=[[Vox (magazine)|Vox]]|issue=92|first=Stephen|last=Dowling|date=June 1998|access-date=August 17, 2021}}</ref> Mark met the [[Beastie Boys]] during their migration to the West Coast, through mutual friend, [[Mario Caldato Jr.]], who asked Mark (who was working as a carpenter) to fix the wooden gate at the entrance of the property where the band was staying when they were recording ''[[Paul's Boutique]]''.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.salon.com/2018/05/12/when-the-beastie-boys-rent-your-house/ |title=What happens when you rent out your house to the Beastie Boys? |last=Leroy |first=Dan |date=12 May 2018 |website=[[salon.com]] |access-date=13 May 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.spin.com/featured/beastie-boys-check-your-head-feature/ |title=Living X-Tra: Spin's 1992 Beastie Boys Cover Story |last=Mack |first=Bob |date=20 April 2017 |website=[[spin.com]] |access-date=13 May 2018}}</ref> He helped them build their new studio ([[G-Son Studios]]), and quickly became a principal collaborator. He performed, wrote, and collaborated on every Beastie Boys album from 1992's ''[[Check Your Head]]'' to the group's final album, 2011's ''[[Hot Sauce Committee Part Two]]''. Mark co-authored the [[Grammy Award]] winning album ''[[The Mix-Up]]''. Money Mark contributed the keyboard phrase that opens and underpins "Where It's At" from [[Beck]]'s 1996 album, ''[[Odelay]]''. He played keyboards on tour for the [[Omar Rodriguez-Lopez Quintet]] in support of their [[Omar Rodriguez (album)|self-titled album]]. He has since become a full member of the quintet, appearing on the live EP with [[Damo Suzuki]] called ''[[Please Heat This Eventually]]'' and several other albums, with his debut full-length collaboration with the group being the Quintet's second LP release, ''[[The Apocalypse Inside of an Orange]]''. In 1996, Money Mark contributed the song "Use Your Head (Use a Sua Cabeca)" to the AIDS benefit album ''[[Red Hot + Rio]]'' produced by the [[Red Hot Organization]]. He also contributed songs to Red Hot's ''[[Silencio=Muerte: Red Hot + Latin]]'' and ''[[Red Hot + Rhapsody]]'' a tribute to [[George Gershwin]]. In 2004, Mark scored and played all instruments for HBO's first ever documentary prime time series, "Family Bond's," directed by Steve Santor. That same year, Mark also contributed original songs and score cues for "Along Came Polly," "Fun With Dick and Jane," and "The Devil Wears Prada." In September 2006, Money Mark signed to [[Jack Johnson (musician)|Jack Johnson]]'s [[Brushfire Records]] label. ''[[Brand New By Tomorrow]]'', his first album with Brushfire, was released in February 2007. In late 2006, he opened for [[Gnarls Barkley]] at the Riviera Theatre in Chicago. In 2007, Money Mark and The Woodrow Jackson Orchestra recorded a cover version of [[Love Unlimited Orchestra]]'s "Love's Theme" for [[Engine Room Recordings]]' compilation album ''[[Guilt by Association Vol. 1|Guilt by Association]]''. Money Mark composed original music for the 2008 documentary film ''[[Beautiful Losers (film)|Beautiful Losers]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.beautifullosers.com/film.html |title=SIDETRACK FILMS / Beautiful Losers |access-date=2008-04-01 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080901022232/http://beautifullosers.com/film.html |archive-date=September 1, 2008 }}</ref> In 2011, he contributed the [[Mario Caldato, Jr.|Mario C.]] Remix of "Tropicaliá" with [[Beck]] and [[Seu Jorge]], and played [[Hammond B-3]] organ on "[[Look Around (song)|Look Around]]" from the [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]] album [[I'm with You (album)|I'm With You]], as well as a version of the song "Tropical Affair" with [[Thalma de Freitas]] and João Parahyba for [[Red Hot Organization|Red Hot Organization's]] most recent charitable album "Red Hot+Rio 2." The album is a follow-up to the 1996 "[[Red Hot + Rio]]." Proceeds from the sales will be donated to raise awareness and money to fight AIDS/HIV and related health and social issues. Mark scored the Slamdance Audience Award-winning and critically acclaimed documentary film, ''Getting Up: The Tempt One Story''.<ref>{{cite web|title=IMDB Getting Up|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2084839/|publisher=IMDB}}</ref> Money Mark worked alongside [[Mike McCready]] and [[Stefan Lessard]] and contributed to many of the tracks used in the soundtrack to the 2011 film, ''[[Horrible Bosses]]''. He performed in 2011 with [[Karen O]] on her pop opera ''[[Stop the Virgens]]''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Karen O in STOP THE VIRGENS|date=May 8, 2019 |url=http://www.vividsydney.com/events/karen-o-usa-in-stop-the-virgens/|publisher=Vivid Sydney}}</ref> Over the course of his career, Mark has done recording sessions with the [[Rolling Stones]], [[Iggy Pop]], [[Nile Rodgers]], [[Yoko Ono]], [[Carlos Santana]], [[Lee Scratch Perry]], [[Jorge Ben]], [[Danger Mouse (musician)|Dangermouse]], [[Moby]], [[Mixmaster Mike]], the [[Yeah Yeah Yeahs]], [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]], [[Seu Jorge]], [[Jack Johnson (musician)|Jack Johnson]], and [[The Mars Volta]]. He was a regular guest on ''[[DVDASA]]'', a podcast hosted by [[David Choe]] and [[Asa Akira]]. He is also part of the band, Mangchi, with David Choe and Steven Lee. In the spring of 2016, it was announced that Money Mark would be touring with The Claypool Lennon Delirium, a collaboration between Les Claypool and Sean Lennon. From the Prawn Song Newsletter, "Les Claypool and Sean Lennon’s newly formed band, The Claypool Lennon Delirium, will hit the road this summer for an extensive tour of the United States. Rounding out the band with Les and Sean will be Money Mark on keyboards and Paulo Baldi on drums. In addition to playing Bonnaroo, Vertex and Peach festivals, The Claypool Lennon Delirium will play a number of headline shows across the country." On July 31, 2020, he was featured on [[Linkin Park]] frontman [[Mike Shinoda]]’s third studio album, [[Dropped Frames, Vol. 2]], on the track “Isolation Bird.” In 2021, talent manager Tamayu Takayama connected Money Mark with the Japanese girl group [[Atarashii Gakko]]. He co-wrote and produced songs on their ''SNACKTIME'' EP, their debut on the [[88rising]] label, and their 2024 album [[AG! Calling]]. He is credited with spurring the evolution of the group's sound and image.<ref>{{cite web |title=Legendary composer/producer Money Mark talks to AJ about recording with Atarashii Gakko! AG chat #17 | website=[[YouTube]] |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVpWZWMt_y8 |access-date=20 October 2024 |date=29 June 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=On 'AG! Calling,' Atarashii Gakko! Declare That Youth Is Never Lost — No Matter Your Age {{!}} GRAMMY.com |url=https://www.grammy.com/news/atarashii-gakko-j-pop-interview-new-album-ag-calling-videos |website=grammy.com |access-date=20 October 2024}}</ref> On July 20, 2023, he performed on the keyboard for [[Cypress Hill]] on the NPR YouTube series [[Tiny Desk]]. ==Solo discography== {{Infobox artist discography |Artist = Money Mark |Image = |Caption = |Studio = 7 |Live = 1 |Compilation = |Video = |EP = 5 |Singles = 7 |Music videos = |B-sides = |Soundtrack = }} ===Studio albums=== *''[[Mark's Keyboard Repair]]'' (1995, Mo' Wax) *''[[Push the Button (Money Mark)|Push the Button]]'' (1998, Mo' Wax) *''Change Is Coming'' (2001) *''Father Demo Square'' (2005, Rush! Production) *''[[Brand New by Tomorrow]]'' (2007, Brushfire Records) *''[[Stand Up for Your Rice!]]'' (2007, Rush! Production) *''Songs from Studio D'' (2011, Rush! Production) ===Live albums=== *''Mark on the Mike'' (1998, Toy's Factory) ===Extended plays=== *''[[Performing Chicken EP]]'' (1994, Fido Speaks Music/Love Kit Records) *''Legitimate Pop Songs? - Money Mark Live at Rough Trade'' (1996, Mo' Wax) *''[[Third Version EP]]'' (1996, Mo' Wax) *''[[Love Stains: A Demo]]'' (2002) *''[[Demo? Or Demolition? EP]]'' (2004, Chocolate Industries) ===Singles=== * "Insects Are All Around Us" / "Cry" (1995) * "Cry" (1995) * "Hand in Your Head" (1998) * "Maybe I'm Dead" (1998) * "Burn Away" (2005) * "Pick Up the Pieces" (2006) ===Compilations=== * "Spiders" [[Dimension Mix|Dimension Mix: A Tribute to Dimension 5 Records]] - [[Eenie Meenie Records]] (2005) ===Releases on Mo' Wax=== * MW 034 LP ''Mark's Keyboard Repair LP'' * MW 090 ''Push The Button LP'' * MW 090 LP ''Push The Button LP (One 12", One 10" & One 7")'' * MW 032 ''Insects Are All Around Us / Cry 7"'' * MW 036 ''Cry 12"'' * MW 032 P ''Album Sampler 10"'' * MW 043 DJ ''Third Version 7" (Promo)'' * MW 043 MLP ''Third Version EP 10" (Mini Album)'' * MW 044 ''Legitimate Pop Songs? - Money Mark Live At Rough Trade 7"'' * MW 066 ''Hand In Your Head 12"'' * MW 066 DJ ''Cry (Dust Brothers Remix) / Got My Hand In Your Head (New Mix) 10" (Promo)'' * MW 066 DJ2 ''Hand In Your Head 12" (Promo)'' * MW 089 ''Maybe I'm Dead 12"'' * MW 089 DJ ''Maybe I'm Dead 12" (White Label Promo)'' * MW 089 S ''Maybe I'm Dead 7" (Ltd 7" Shaped Chihuahua)'' <ref>[http://www.vinylnet.co.uk/record-label-discographies.asp link Vinylnet.co.uk] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070702170555/http://www.vinylnet.co.uk/record-label-discographies.asp |date=2007-07-02 }}</ref> ==Collaboration discography== ;With [[Atarashii Gakko]] *''SNACKTIME'' (2021) *''[[AG! Calling]]'' (2024) ;With the [[Beastie Boys]] *''[[Check Your Head]]'' (1992) *''[[Ill Communication]]'' (1994) *''[[The In Sound from Way Out! (Beastie Boys album)|The In Sound from Way Out]]'' (1996) *''[[Hello Nasty]]'' (1998) *''[[The Mix-Up]]'' (2007) *''[[Hot Sauce Committee Part Two]]'' (2011) ;With [[Banyan (band)|Banyan]] *''[[Banyan (album)|Banyan]]'' (1997) ;With [[Danger Doom]] *''[[The Mouse and the Mask]]'' (2005) ;With [[Omar Rodriguez Lopez Group]] *''[[Please Heat This Eventually]]'' (2006) *''[[Se Dice Bisonte, No Búfalo]]'' (2007) *''[[Omar Rodriguez-Lopez & Lydia Lunch]]'' (2007) *''[[The Apocalypse Inside of an Orange]]'' (2007) *''[[Calibration (Is Pushing Luck and Key Too Far)]]'' (2007) ;With [[Hello Seahorse!]] *''[[Lejos. No tan Lejos]]'' (2010) ;With [[Big Sir (band)|Big Sir]] *''[[Und Die Scheiße Ändert Sich Immer]]'' (2006) *''[[Before Gardens After Gardens]]'' (2012)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/TheMarsVoltaItalia/posts/216955598317690 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/facebook/110490188985731/216955598317690 |archive-date=2022-02-26 |url-access=limited|title=I Big Sir (Juan &... |publisher=Facebook |access-date=2012-04-17}}{{cbignore}}</ref> ;With the [[John Butler Trio]] *''[[Grand National (album)|Grand National]]'' (2007) ;With [[Nação Zumbi]] * ''Track "Assustado", from album [[:pt:Fome de Tudo|Fome de Tudo]] (2007)'' ;With [[Joseph D'Anvers]] *''[[Jours Sauvages (album)|Kids]]'' (2008) ;With [[Yo Gabba Gabba]] *''Robodancing'' (2008) ;With [[Kinky (band)|Kinky]] *''[[Barracuda (Kinky album)|Those Girls]]'' (2009) ;With [[Shawn Lee (musician)|Shawn Lee]] and [[Tommy Guerrero]] *''Lord Newborn and The Magic Skulls'' (2009) ;With [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]] *''[[I'm with You (album)|I'm With You]]'' (2011) ;With [[Boots Electric]] *''[[Honkey Kong (Boots Electric album)|Honkey Kong]]'' (2011) ;With [[Linkin Park]] *''[[Recharged (Linkin Park album)|Recharged]]'' (2012) ;With [[Halo Orbit]] *''[[Halo Orbit (album)|Halo Orbit]]'' (2016) ;With [[The Claypool Lennon Delirium]] *''[[The Monolith Of Phobos]]'' (2016) ;With [[Molotov (band)|Molotov]] *''Unplugged'' (2018) ;With [[Theresa Wayman|TT]] *''[[LoveLaws]]'' (2018) ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * {{discogs artist}} * [{{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p109931|pure_url=yes}} Money Mark] at [[Allmusic]] * [http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2007/03/15/money_mark/ "Live from SXSW 2007"] on [http://www.thecurrent.org 89.3 The Current] * [https://www.namm.org/library/oral-history/money-mark Money Mark Interview] at [[NAMM Oral History Program|NAMM Oral History Collection]] (2009) {{Money Mark|state=autocollapse}}{{Beastie Boys}} {{Omar Rodriguez-Lopez|state=autocollapse}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Money Mark}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Beastie Boys]] [[Category:Brushfire Records artists]] [[Category:20th-century American keyboardists]] [[Category:American male organists]] [[Category:Record producers from California]] [[Category:Record producers from Michigan]] [[Category:American musicians of Japanese descent]] [[Category:Atomic Bomb! 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