Gary Langan

Gary Langan
Born (1956-04-19) 19 April 1956
Surrey, England
Occupation(s) Music producer
Instruments Keyboards, synthesizer
Associated acts Art of Noise
Website www.theartofnoiseonline.com

Garry Michael Langan (born 19 April 1956, Surrey, England) is an English audio engineer[1] and record producer.

Biography

His career started at age 18 when he worked as an assistant engineer at Sarm Studios (East), learning the craft from Gary Lyons and Mike Stone, whom he assisted on the Queen albums A Night at the Opera, A Day at the Races, and News of the World. After engineering for Horn 90125 for Yes, Langan would produce Beauty Stab for ABC and, later, Through The Barricades for Spandau Ballet.

In 1983, Langan co-founded the ZTT Records label with Trevor Horn, Paul Morley and Jill Sinclair. He was also a founding member of the musical group Art of Noise, but departed in 1986 after touring in support of the group's In Visible Silence album.

In 1986 Langan co-produced Belouis Some's album of the same name in New York with Guy Fletcher.[2]

Langan co-produced Public Image Limited's 1987 album Happy?

2005 saw Langan creating the SACD mix for the re-issue of Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds.

In 2008, Langan produced the ABC album Traffic.

In April 2009, Langan took charge of the front of house duties for ABC at the Royal Albert Hall. The concert was also not only a reunion for various members of the band, but also for the team involved in the making of The Lexicon of Love. Anne Dudley arranged the songs for, and conducted the BBC Concert Orchestra, Trevor Horn supplied a speech and backing vocals.

Selected studio work excluding Art of Noise

Charted singles

Charted albums

References

  1. Warner, Timothy (June 2003). Pop music: technology and creativity : Trevor Horn and the digital revolution. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. pp. 91–. ISBN 978-0-7546-3132-3. Retrieved 29 July 2011.
  2. "British New Wave Artist". Belouis Some. Retrieved 19 May 2014.

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