The Engine Room - Recent Clients
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Dance and bigbeat pioneers The Chemical Brothers have mixed each of their six platinum albums in
The Engine Room, with Interface engineer Steve'Dub' Jones. Their most recent two records, We Are The Night
and Push The Button won 4 Grammy Awards between them
Read more about The Chemical Brothers here.
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The former Pulp frontman and Britpop icon mixed his eagerly-awaited and acclaimed debut solo
album, Jarvis, in Miloco One - The Engine Room in the summer of 2006. He was in the
company of producer Graham Sutton.
Read more about Jarvis Cocker here.
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The mass success of Kate Nash's debut album,
Made of Bricks, has continued strongly into 2008. She has been a front-runner at 2008's
Brit and NME Awards ceremonies, winning awards at both. The album was partly tracked in The Engine Room by producer Paul
Epworth and Interface engineer Mark Rankin in 2007.
Read more about Kate Nash here.
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Foals have been one of the most celebrated new bands in the UK since their emergence at the start
of 2008. Their debut album, Antidotes, was mixed in The Engine Room by producer/engineer Mike
Crossey.
Read more about Foals here.
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Another of Interface engineer Steve Dub's long-standing musical relationships, Audio Bullys have
released some of the most popular house tracks of the decade. The dance-duo mixed their second
album Generation with Steve Dub in The Engine Room, and have used the room throughout 2007
working on their next record.
Read more about Audio Bullys here.
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British Sea Power's third studio album, Do You Like Rock Music?, was met with
huge appraisal in the press upon its release in early 2008. The band used The Engine Room
to mix the album in July 2007 with producer Graham Sutton.
Read more about British Sea Power here.
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