Harry Sutcliffe
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Harry Sutcliffe is a British composer, musician and
sound engineer, probably best known for his sequencing and programming
work with numerous British pop-music bands.
Career
Sutcliffe began playing bass guitar and drums for various local bands before gaining a position at a local independent label, Wye Records who had previously been contracted with
Tears For Fears, Axel Bauer, Robbie Williams, Sonique, Lily Allen, Katie Melua, Gary Numan, Mecano, Garbage and Jesus Jones
.
Sutcliffe latterly formed a group called There She Was, engineering as well producing their recorded material.[3] This group had become known around the UK for their live performances and post-punk sound and often headlined local festivals with other successful bands including Pop Will Eat Itself and Ned's Atomic Dustbin.
Post career
In the late 1990s he moved into the business side of the music industry, initially within
The Spiritual Cowboys
References
- ^ And Why Not (1990). "Move Your Skin" – And Why Not, engineered by "Harry Sutcliffe" (CD). London: BMG Ariola München GmbH. Island Records – 210 551, BMG Ariola München GmbH – 210 551.
- ^ Ellis, Beggs and Howard (1988). "Homelands" – Ellis, Beggs and Howard, engineered by Harry Sutcliffe (CD). London: RCA Records. RCA – PD 71885.
- ^ There She Was (2008). "Industrial" – There She Was, produced by Harry Sutcliffe (CD). London: Azen Records. Azen – TSWCD4.