Nick Launay

Nick Launay

Nicolas Launay is an English record producer, composer and recording engineer. He is one of the most sought after record producers in the world due to his success with recent albums by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Anna Calvi, IDLES, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Arcade Fire. He is among the most successful producers of the post-punk era, helming records from pivotal acts including Public Image Ltd, Gang of Four, Killing Joke, The Birthday Party, and The Slits. Launay is known primarily for his passionate approach to recording with emphasis on raw sounds and capturing mood. Other artists he has worked with include: Kate Bush, Talking Heads, David Byrne, INXS, Midnight Oil, Grinderman, Lou Reed, The Veils, Anna Calvi, Supergrass, The Living End, Band of Skulls, Silverchair and IDLES. He lives in Hollywood, United States and travels to London frequently. More recent work includes producing Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Mosquito, It's Blitz!, mixing Arcade Fire's Neon Bible and The Suburbs, and producing and recording Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds's Push the Sky Away, Skeleton Tree along with Grinderman' and Grinderman 2.Nick Launay is also known for setting trends by finding lesser known Recording Studios in the world and making them popular. A few years ago he encouraged Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds to take a leap of faith and record what became the "Push the Sky Away" album at a little known studio in France called: "La Fabrique". At the time no foreign band had worked there. Since then Morrissey, RadioHead, Foals have all followed suit. Similarly with "La Frette" studios he Produced "Skeleton Tree" and then recommended it to Arctic Monkeys via Domino Record Owner Laurence Bell. Alex Turner now records all his projects there, and others have followed.


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Plush (2013)

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