Andy Barlow (producer)
British music producer and musician
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Andy Barlow is a British record producer and musician best known for his work as a founding member of the band Lamb.[1]
Andy Barlow | |
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| Genres | Electronic, trip hop |
| Occupations | Composer, musician, producer |
| Labels | BMG / Skint Records, Distiller Records |
| Website | andybarlow |
Biography
Later in life, during a hiatus from Lamb, Barlow released solo work as Hip Optimist and LOWB.[2][3]
His debut album as LOWB, Leap and the Net Will Appear, was re-released by Distiller Records with additional tracks, new artwork and the EP Inward Outburst in 2013.[4] LOWB performed live on BBC Radio 2's Dermot O'Leary show and at The Great Escape Festival in Brighton.[5][6]
Barlow has collaborated with and remixed other artists including Damien Rice, Elbow, and Placebo,[7] produced and co-wrote Dismantle and Rebuild with The Ramona Flowers,[8] produced and mixed David Gray's Mutineers[9] and produced five songs on U2's Songs of Experience.[10]
Discography
Hip Optimist
- Anafey (BMG. Skint Records, 1996)
LOWB
- Leap and the Net Will Appear (Planet Imports, 2011/Distiller Records, 2013)
Lamb