Mark Brydon

Mark Errington Brydon ( born December 22, 1960 in Sunderland, England ) is a British music producer, composer, musician and sound engineer. He is best known as a part of the duo Moloko. There he played bass and earlier synthesizers.

Musical career

Mark Brydon has made ​​a name as a member of the British House 80 acts Cloud 9 and House Arrest before Moloko and so remixed various bands such as Eric B. & Rakim and Psychic TV.

Moloko

At a party in Sheffield he was supported by a then-unknown singer named Róisín Murphy with the question " Do you like my tight sweater? " ( " Do you like my tight sweater ?") Addressed what should be the title of Moloko 's debut album later. After that party was musically and privately from the two a couple.

Before the recordings of their fourth studio album, Statues, which appeared in 2003, Murphy and Brydon ended their relationship and went their separate ways home. However, when they worked together Moloko continue and toured after the release of Statues for 18 months almost continuously in Europe and Australia. Brydon but withdrew for promotional purposes back often.

An official split of the band, there was not before.

Currently, Brydon dedicated smaller projects and builds on a new studio. In addition, he continues to make music and has worked as a remix artist DJ plankton.

Collaboration with other artists

For the following artists Brydon was, inter alia, as a composer, co-writer and / or producer working:

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