As the ever-evolving the Mars Volta, they immediately impressed with 2003's gold-certified Deloused. The Mars Volta biography Formed 2001 in Los Angeles, USA - Disbanded in 2012 Formed in 2001 after the demise of hard-rock outfit AT THE DRIVE-IN, THE MARS VOLTA was put together by ex-AT THE DRIVE-IN members Cedric Bixler (vocals) and Omar RODRIGUEZ (guitar). Heba expanded her engineering role when she was handpicked by Björk to mix her masterpiece LP "Utopia” in both Iceland and at her studio location in Brooklyn. Picking up the pieces from At the Drive-In, Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Omar Rodriguez-Lopez formed the Mars Volta and wasted little time branching out into elements of hardcore, prog, psychedelic rock, and avant-jazz and funk. Since 2017, Heba has worked with acclaimed electronic artist and award winning film composer Ryuichi Sakamoto on many of his releases including the long awaited remaster of his albums “B2-Unit” and “BTTB” in addition to numerous film scores. The Mars Volta’s De-Loused In The Comatorium Rarities Album Landscape Tantrums To See Separate Digital Release. She has worked with notable artists such as Slowdive, Beach House, Nicolás Jaar, The Mars Volta, John Maus, Lucy Dacus, Animal Collective, Hayley Williams, Yaeji, Porches, Future Islands, Battles, Mykki Blanco, Deerhunter, Neon Indian, Big Thief, Alex G, serpentwithfeet, Diamanda Galás, Lightning Bolt and Explosions in the Sky. After a few years in Texas, Heba moved to New York in 2007 to focus on mastering and worked in Manhattan for a number of years until moving to Brooklyn in 2013 where she is now located. Next, Heba moved to Houston, Texas, where she accepted a position at SugarHill Recording Studios as recording engineer and studio manager. After a 2 year stint in advertising, she moved to the US to study audio engineering at The Recording Workshop in Ohio. After graduating from The American University in Cairo, she got her start in audio by composing jingles at advertising agency J Walter Thompson in Cairo. The Mars Volta’s De-Loused In The Comatorium Rarities Album Landscape Tantrums To See Separate Digital Release. Born in Egypt, Heba Kadry grew up listening to early 90’s indie shoegaze records whenever she could get her hands on them.