Dan Barton, (born June 2, 1979 in Long Island, New York) is currently the head producer and owner of On Point Studios, he is best known for being the drummer of the band R22.
Barton has worked with many different artists including Year of Confession, Diekotic, Junai, Touch, Nice, Shot Passenger, Dfaced, Pistol Wips, From Broken Dreams, Blue Head Project, Mantle, Subsist, and The Peter Machine. In addition he has also done remix work for Nine Inch Nails for the song "The Hand That Feeds".
Barton appeared as a guest Bassist for the band Junai on the album, "Ghosts of a Good Thing" as well as tour support and appears in the music video for "Animal". He also served as the bands guitarist when Isaac Burker left to join the band Straylight Run. He also toured as bass player for the metalcore band Diekotic and appears in the music video for "Why I'm Here".
Discography (as musician)
Salvations End - Salvations End (1994)
Follow The Leaders - R22 (1996)
ST(u)D - R22 (1997)
Cross Island Connect - R22 (1997)
Locust - R22 (1999)
A Picture Is Worth 1000 Lies - R22 (1999)
The 20th - The Peter Machine (1999)
The Judas Chapter - R22 (2000)
R22 - R22 (2002)
Monster Ballads - Big Belly Rockstar (2002)
This Tends To Be - Mantle (2002)
Gradient - Blue Head Project (2002)
Saen - Saen (2003)
Ghosts of a Good Thing - Junai (2004)
External links
On Point Studios official website
On Point Studios MySpace Page
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NAME
Barton, Dan
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
Barton, Daniel
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Record producer, Musician
DATE OF BIRTH
1979-6-2
PLACE OF BIRTH
Oceanside, Long Island, New York, U.S.
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH
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Categories: American rock drummers | 1979 births | Living people | People from Long Island | People from Nassau County, New YorkHidden categories: Articles lacking reliable references from March 2008 | All articles lacking sources
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