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Ben Findlay - producer
Ben Findlay is a freelance record/mix engineer, producer and musician. From 1990 to 1998 Ben worked at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studios and during this period he learned his trade from some of the finest artists, producers and engineers in the world. Since becoming freelance two years ago, Ben has worked in places as diverse as Bombay, mixing songs for the Bollywood film 'Dillagi', and Spain, recording art rockers 'dEUS'.
Massive Attack - Pina Kollars - Primal Scream - Puckoon
Peter Gabriel - Elmear Quinn - Black Grape - Imbizo - Amalombolombo - Wet Wet Wet - Monk and Canatella - Michael Hutchence - Angel Tech - Van Morrison - Massimo di Cataldo Dieci - Joseph Arthur - Ananda Shankar - dEUS - Arnaldo Antunes - Paralamas - Yungchen Lhamo - Lenine - Suzano - Heather Nova - Afro Celts - Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Ged Lynch - drums & percussion
Drummer extraordinaire Ged is as good as you can get and has worked with the likes of Ruthless Rap Assassins - Peter Gabriel - Black Grape - Michael Hutchence - Electronic - ShakespeareÕs Sister - The Charlatans - Public Enemy (remixes) - Joseph Arthur - Marlan - David Sylvian - David McAlmont
Richard Chappell - mastering
Richard has worked at Real World, Gabriel's prestigious and pioneering recording complex near Bath, since 1987. Taught by the legendary David Bottrill, Richard took over in 1993, working as Gabriel's live assistant, helping prepare studio material for live performance, and engineering the studio overdubs that were added to Secret World Live (1993). Apart from a few diversions, as assistant engineer on New Order's Technique (1989) and engineer on the same band's Republic (1993), Chappell has worked full-time for Gabriel since he joined Real World.
John Leckie - production advisor
John was a great help. Throughout the production period, from demo recording to masters we were forever sending rough mixes of tracks via email for him to have a listen to, he would promptly reply with suggestions and advice, which more often than not we acted on. A BIG THANK YOU!
John Leckie is one of British music's most prolific producers, having worked on such high-profile albums as The Bends by Radiohead, Showbiz by Muse, George Harrison's All Things Must Pass, the debut album by The Stone Roses and The Verve's A Storm in Heaven. Also, as Swami Anand Nagara, he produced The Dukes of Stratosphear's 25 O'Clock mini-album, and the follow up Psonic Psunspot.
George Harrison - Bill Nelson - Pink Floyd - Simple Minds - Be-Bop Deluxe - Felt - The Adverts - The Fall - XTC - Stone Roses - Magazine - The Verve - Public Image Limited - Radiohead - Bill Nelson - Kula Shaker
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