Julian Mendelsohn

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Julian Mendelsohn
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Occupation(s) Audio engineer, record producer
Years active1974–present
Website morenoiz.com

Julian Mendelsohn is an Australian record producer, audio engineer and mixer.

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Early life

After completing school in Australia, Mendelsohn moved to the United Kingdom. He secured his first job in 1974 at Milner Sound Fulham Rd. Chelsea, run by ex-BBC engineer John Milner. [1]

List of works

Mendelsohn was a producer for:

Albums

Songs

Awards and honours

Records on which he has worked have appeared in the British top ten charts. [2] He is best known for producing the work of the Pet Shop Boys, [3] and has also produced music for musicians including Elton John, [4] Jimmy Page, [5] Bob Marley, [6] INXS, Level 42, Nik Kershaw [7] and Paul McCartney. [3]

Mendelsohn was nominated for Producer of the Year at the 1988 British Phonographic Industry awards. [3] He resides in Melbourne, Australia, where he operates MoreNoiz Audio Production.

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References

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