Ed Buller
Musical artist
Ed Buller
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Birth name | Edmund Wilbur Hudson Buller |
Born |
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1962-08-09
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9 August 1962
(age
60)
Reigate , Surrey , England |
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Occupation(s) |
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Instrument(s) | Keyboards |
Years active | 1977–present |
Website | https://www.edbuller.co.uk/ |
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Edmund Wilbur Hudson "Ed" Buller (born 9 August 1962) is an English record producer and former musician. He has primarily worked with English bands including Suede , Pulp , the Raincoats and the Courteeners .
Biography
Buller was born in Reigate , Surrey . He first became interested in music after his father, composer John Buller , took him to see Stravinsky 's ballet, The Rite of Spring , at the age of 6. As a teenager, after some early experience using a rarely-available synthesizer at Reading University in preference to attending school (he was able to operate it while the staff could not), [1] he joined the Psychedelic Furs as a keyboard player and toured with them for several years. After leaving the band, he took up record production, moving his way up through London studios and eventually became the in-house engineer for Island Records . The first successful album that Buller produced was Suede 's debut album in 1993 [1] which peaked #1 on the UK Albums Chart as well winning the Mercury Prize . During career he achieved two other number one albums (Suede's Coming Up and White Lies 's To Lose My Life... ) and a Brit Awards nomination for best producer. In 1995, he worked with Flood , Gary Stout and Dave Bessell on Node; an analog-synth heavy project that produced a single album, Node (a follow-up was released in 2014: Node 2 ).
In 1998, Buller moved to California (where he lives) and studied composition and orchestration at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music . He has recently worked with British bands White Lies , the Courteeners , the Cheek and One Night Only , recording in Brussels, as well as Suede's comeback album Bloodsports in March 2013, and their seventh album Night Thoughts in January 2016.
Selected production credits
- 2022: Suede - Autofiction (Producer)
- 2019: White Lies - Five (Producer & Engineer)
- 2016: Suede - Night Thoughts (Producer)
- 2013: White Lies - Big TV (Producer & Engineer)
- 2013: Suede - Bloodsports (Producer & Engineer)
- 2010: The Courteeners - Falcon (Producer)
- 2010: One Night Only - One Night Only (Producer & Engineer)
- 2009: White Lies - To Lose My Life... (Producer & Engineer) a
- 2009: Blacklist - Midnight of the Century (Mixer & Keyboards) a
- 2007: Martino Conspiracy - Hope in Isolation (Engineer)
- 2005: Alex Lloyd - Alex Lloyd (Producer, Engineer & Mixer)
- 2005: t.A.T.u. - Dangerous and Moving (Producer)
- 2003: Steve Burns - Songs for Dustmites (Producer & Engineer)
- 2001: Eskimo Joe - Girl (Producer & Engineer)
- 2001: Outerstar - Outerstar (Mixer & Engineer)
- 2001: Stabbing Westward - Stabbing Westward (Producer & Engineer)
- 2000: The Superjesus - Jet Age (Producer & Engineer)
- 2000: Tinfed - Tried + True (Producer & Engineer)
- 1999: Alex Lloyd - Black The Sun (Producer & Engineer)
- 1999: Ben Lee - Breathing Tornados (Producer & Engineer)
- 1999: Justin Clayton - Limb (Mixer)
- 1997: Closer - Don't Walk [2] (Producer & Engineer)
- 1997: Gravity Kills - Manipulated (Mixer)
- 1996: Suede - Coming Up (Producer & Engineer) a
- 1996: Raincoats - Looking in the Shadows (Producer & Engineer)
- 1994: Suede - Dog Man Star (Producer & Engineer) c
- 1994: Pulp - His 'n' Hers (Producer & Mixer)
- 1993: Slowdive - Souvlaki (Mixer)
- 1993: Suede - Suede (Producer & Engineer) a b
- 1992: The Boo Radleys - Everything's Alright Forever (Producer & Engineer)
- 1991: The Primitives - Galore (Producer)
- 1990: Lush (band) - Sweetness and Light (EP) (Engineer)
- 1988: Jim Capaldi - Some Come Running (Engineer & Mixer)
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In the 1990s, he was also contracted to work with a band called That Uncertain Feeling. This was a band signed to the Dead Dead Good record label, whose other roster was the Charlatans as managed by Steve Harrison. The Edge went to number 2 on the Billboard College Charts and was featured on BBC Radio 1.
References
- 1 2 Ed Buller on producing Suede: "All these awful stories came out that are completely untrue" , Alice Gustafson, Headliner Magazine , 7 February 2022
- ↑ "Don't Walk - Closer | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" . AllMusic . Retrieved 14 August 2020 .
Notes
^a
Peaked as number 1 on the
UK Albums Chart
.
^b
Won a Mercury Prize award.
^c
Nominated for a Brit Award for best producer.
External links
- Ed Buller video interview
- Sound on Sound: Zero Crossing Interview with Ed Buller and Gary Stout on Node project.
Authority control
: Artists
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