Noah Mintz (born September 1970) is a Canadian rock singer-songwriter, guitarist, and mastering engineer. Mintz began his musical career in the 1990s by co-founding the band hHead with Brendan Canning. The group's discography featured the Potato E.P. (1991) and the studio albums Fireman (1992), Jerk (1994), and Ozzy (1996). Following the disbandment of hHead, Mintz recorded solo material under the project name Noah's Arkweld. His solo releases included the albums Fun! (1997) and Names for Shapes That Don't Exist (2009). The original lineup of Noah's Arkweld featured Leslie Feist on bass guitar. Beyond his performance career, Mintz worked as a mastering engineer at the Lacquer Channel studio in Toronto. His technical credits included albums by The Constantines, Sarah Harmer, Broken Social Scene, and Billy Talent. He released the digital compilation Rare and Odd (1991-1997) in 2017.