Michael Einziger of Incubus lists Malibu house with sound studio
- Share via
Michael Einziger of the alt-rock band Incubus has listed his Malibu retreat, with a sound studio, for $3.75 million.
If you are thinking that a garage band member might live in a grungy pad, think again. This is one classy estate.
Set on nearly an acre behind gates, the one-story house was built in 1956 and has been upgraded with such features as a control room and a home theater with a loft viewing lounge. About 3,700 square feet of living space include a great room with a stone fireplace, wood-beam ceilings, four bedrooms and four bathrooms.
The ocean-view property has a party deck with an observation area, a spa, a barbecue center, lawn, fruit trees and an organic garden.
Distinctive L.A. homes draw vacationers
Einziger, 37, is a guitarist and co-writer for the band, formed in 1991 in Calabasas. Their 1997 album, “Make Yourself,” helped them make it in the genre.
More recently, the group released a 2012 compilation album, “The Essential Incubus.” The band will be touring Mexico next month before heading on to South America.
Known for his pedalboard guitar effects, Einziger also works outside the band as an orchestral composer and a producer. “Nighttiming,” with Kirsten Dunst and Zooey Deschanel, was recorded at his property. He Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa and Igor Stravinsky among those who have inspired him.
Brad Wiseman of Pinnacle Estate Properties is the listing agent.
ALSO:
Emilio Estevez lists his Malibu compound at $7.8 million
Kid Rock lists ‘Balinese oasis’ in Malibu for $13.45 million
Mark Wahlberg finally sells his Beverly Hills-area mansion
More to Read
Sign up for Essential California
The most important California stories and recommendations in your inbox every morning.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.