Luke Smith (record producer)

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Luke Smith (born 4 May 1978) is an English record producer, mixing engineer, musician and songwriter. He was the co-founder, songwriter, guitarist and vocalist of the band Clor. His production and writing credits include Foals, Depeche Mode, Foxes, Anna of The North, Keaton Henson, Crystal Fighters, Slow Club, Everything Everything, Fryars and Petite Noir. He has worked on such popular and critically acclaimed albums as Total Life Forever and Sounds of the Universe .

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Career

Clor

From 2003 to 2005, Smith founded with Barry Dobbin and provided lead guitars and vocals for the band Clor. [1] He co-wrote and produced their eponymous sole album which was released in 2005 [2] to critical acclaim. [3] [4] [5] In May 2006, Smith and his co-founder announced Clor had split up. [6] Later, in 2010, their album was voted number 1 topping NME's “100 greatest albums you've never heard". [7] [8]

Production and writing

In 2007 to present, Smith has produced a number of critically acclaimed releases. [9] Of his work, Smith’s most noted is his production of the seminal second album Total Life Forever by Foals in Gothenburg in 2010 [10] and programming of the twelfth studio album Sounds of the Universe by Depeche Mode in 2009. [11] [12]

He has writing credits on a number of these recordings; he co-wrote The King of Anxiety, the debut EP by Petite Noir, from which the song "Chess" has 4.5 million streams.

His recordings have been released on labels Mute, Parlophone, Domino, Pias, Moshi Moshi, Kitsune, Transgressive, Geffen. [13]

Production and Writing
ArtistProductRelease details
Shitdisco "Kingdom of Fear"2007, Fierce Panda
Fryars "The Ides" EP2007
Depeche Mode "Sounds of the Universe"2009, Mute Record
Everything Everything "Photoshop Handsome" single2009, Polydor
Charlotte Hatherley "New Worlds"2009, Fullfill
Foals "Total Life Forever"2010, Warner
Slow Club "Paradise"2011, Moshi Moshi
Crystal Fighters "Champion Sound" single2011, Zirkulo
Eugene McGuinness "The Invitation to the Voyage”2012, Domino
Is Tropical "I’m Leaving"2013, Kitsuné
Theme Park "Theme Park"2013, Transgressive
Fryars "Power”2014, Fiction Records
Petite Noir "King of Anxiety" EP2014, Domino
Crystal Fighters "Everything is in my Family"2016, PIAS
Part Company "Seasons"2017, Labelgum
Anna of the North "Lovers"2017, PIAS
Yasmine Hadman"Al Jamilat 2017, Crammed Discs
Noémie Wolfs"Hunt You"2016, Universal Music Belgium
Highs"Dazzle Camouflage"2017, Indicia
Bazart "2"2018, PIAS
Life"A Picture of Good Health"2019, PIAS
Chartreuse"Even Free Money Doesn't Get Me Out of Bed" EP2019, PIAS
Keaton Henson "Monument"2020, PIAS
Keaton Henson "Fragments" EP2021, PIAS
Blanketman"National Trust" EP2021, PIAS
Foxes "The Kick"2022, PIAS


Performance and music direction

Smith is a multi-instrumentalist and provides guitar and keyboard performances, amongst other instruments played by him, on nearly all of his productions.

Smith was appointed and worked as the Musical Director of Lily Allen's Sheezus world tour [13] which played in the UK, Europe, US and Australia. [14] He played guitar live as well as being responsible for the show's music at large. In 2019, Luke worked on musical direction for the Raconteurs.

He has scored the music for a number of film, radio and TV projects.

Remixing

Smith is well known for his remix work including his remixes of "Hotride" by The Prodigy [15] [16] and "After Dark" by Le Tigre [15] [16] in 2004, Perfume by Sparks [17] [18] in 2006, "Nothing But Green Lights" by Tom Vek [19] [20] and "Sister In Love" by Envelopes [21] [22] in 2005, "X-ray" by The Maccabees (band), [23] [24] [25] "Behave" by Charlotte Hatherley [26] [27] and "Reactor Party" by Shitdisco [28] [29] [30] in 2006, "Benedict Arnold" by FrYars [31] [32] in 2008. Smith going under the name Lagos Boys Choir also remixed the hit singles "Focker" by Late Of The Pier, "Bullet Proof" by La Roux and "Miles Away" by Depeche Mode throughout 2008 and 2009. [33] [34]

Nominations and awards

In 2010, the album Sounds of the Universe was nominated and shortlisted for the Best Alternative Music Album award in the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards. [35]

In 2010, the album Total Life Forever was nominated for the prestigious Mercury Prize. [36]

His work Spanish Sahara, the lead single off the album, won the 'Best Song' award at the NME Awards in 2011. [37]

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