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John Fryer (producer)
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John Fryer is an English record producer. Best known for his production work, he has also performed as a musician, as one of the two constant members of This Mortal Coil (along with Ivo Watts-Russell), providing keyboards, strings and synthesizer sequencing for the band, and its offshoot, the Hope Blister.
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He is married to musician, artist, and gallerist Trace Fryer.[8][9]
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In 1980, he worked as assistant at Blackwing Studios, which was British recording studio created by Eric Radcliffe.[10] The studio would go on to become famous for recording music from the likes of Depeche Mode and other bands. Fryer explained in an interview the environment of the studio:[10]
Back then the equipment was so limited, you had to work out ways of getting the most out of everything. There were no sync tones[a], so we were using the ARP and its analogue sequencer, and because it worked on CV and Gate, we devised a way of recording the click from that and feeding it back on itself, so you'd get a couple of chances of running sequences in time with the tape. You'd record a kick and snare on it and everything was played live over the top. The drums were the ARP and then it was Moog bass and so on. We used whatever was available. If it wasn't there, it was hired in.
From assistant, he was promoted from engineering to production. One of his first clients as a producer was the Scottish rock band, the Cocteau Twins.[10]
Fryer is also known for his production work in the industrial rock genre, working with Nine Inch Nails, Cocteau Twins, Depeche Mode, M|A|R|R|S, Clan Of Xymox, Nine Inch Nails, Die Krupps, This Mortal Coil, Love And Rockets, Stabbing Westward and Gravity Kills. In 1981, he had produced Fad Gadget's Incontinent. He later worked with the Italian band Dope Stars Inc on their debut album, Neuromance.[12][13]
In 2003, he created Something To Listen To Records.[10] In early 2010, Fryer began collaborating with Stripmall Architecture vocalist Rebecca Coseboom under the name Dark Drive Clinic.[14]
In 2017, Fryer mixed both 'The Cross' and 'The Dream' by York-based post-punk and industrial rock band, Mary and The Ram.[15] He has since continued to work on various musical projects, including Dark Drive Clinic.[16] In 2025, Fryer and his wife, Trace Fryer, formed the group Something Romantical and put together the music for the soundtrack for the short film The Winter Solstice Eruption by Lance Page of Page Films.[17][18]
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Views on music
In the interview for the article John Fryer: Punk kicked the doors of the industry open, Fryer discussed punk rock:[9]
Musicians realized they could do whatever they wanted without conforming to the major labels’ mould. A slew of indie labels emerged, giving artists opportunities to express themselves in new ways, sparking tremendous creativity.
With the various bands he had worked with, Fryer explained:[9]
Black Needle Noise is my favorite to work with because it’s my own music and it’s more personal. I’m very proud of all the records that I’ve made, but that’s working on other people’s music. Actually, all the projects I’ve done myself Dark Drive Clinic, Muricidae, Silver Ghost Shimmer, and Black Needle Noise are more personal because I’m writing the music.
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The list of albums produced by John Fryer can also be found at Category: Albums produced by John Fryer.
- Dome - Dome (1980)
- Dome - Dome 2 (1980)
- BC Gilbert / G Lewis - 3R4 (1980)
- Dome - Dome 3 (1981)
- Fad Gadget - Incontinent (1981)
- Depeche Mode - Speak & Spell (1981)
- Yazoo - Upstairs at Eric's (1982)
- BC Gilbert / G Lewis / Russell Mills - MZUI (1982)
- Depeche Mode - A Broken Frame (1982)
- Cocteau Twins - Head Over Heels (1983)
- Cocteau Twins - Sunburst and Snowblind (1983)
- Depeche Mode - Construction Time Again (1983)
- Xmal Deutschland - Fetisch (1983)
- Duet Emmo - Or So It Seems (1983)
- Play Dead - From The Promised Land (1984)
- This Mortal Coil - It'll End in Tears (1984)
- Xmal Deutschland - Tocsin (1984)
- Modern English - Ricochet Days (1984)
- Bruce Gilbert - This Way (1984)
- The Wolfgang Press - Legendary Wolfgang Press and Other Tall Stories (1985)
- Frank Tovey - Fad Gadget Singles (1985)
- Clan of Xymox - Clan of Xymox [Bonus Tracks] (1985)
- Fad Gadget - Fad Gadget Singles (1985)
- This Mortal Coil - Filigree & Shadow (1986)
- The Wolfgang Press - Standing Up Straight (1986)
- Peter Murphy - Should the World Fail to Fall Apart (1986)
- He Said - Hail (1986)
- Bruce Gilbert - The Shivering Man (1986)
- The Weathermen - The Black Album According To The Weathermen (1987)
- Swans - Children of God (1987)
- M/A/R/R/S - Pump Up the Volume (Remix) (1987)
- Minimal Compact - Figure One Cuts (1987)
- Clan of Xymox - Medusa [Bonus Tracks] (1987)
- Breathless - Three Times and Waving (1987)
- Alison Moyet - Raindancing (1987)
- Fields of the Nephilim - Dawnrazor (1987)
- Bruce Gilbert - This Way to the Shivering Man (1987)
- BC Gilbert / G Lewis - 8 Time (1988)
- He Said - Take Care (1988)
- Wire - It's Beginning to and Back Again (1989)
- A.C. Marias - One of Our Girls (1989)
- Love and Rockets - Love and Rockets [Compilation] (1989)
- Hugh Harris - Words for Our Years (1989)
- Clan of Xymox - Clan of Xymox [Import] (1989)
- Love and Rockets - Love and Rockets (1989)
- Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine (1989)
- His Name Is Alive - Livonia (1990)
- Breathless - Chasing Promises (1990)
- Moev - Head Down (1990)
- Pale Saints - The Comforts of Madness (1990)
- Depeche Mode - Singles Box 2 (1991)
- Cath Carroll - England Made Me (1991)
- Wire - The Drill (1991)
- Jesus Jones - Doubt (1991)
- This Mortal Coil - Blood (1991)
- Alison Moyet - Hoodoo (1991)
- Chapterhouse - Whirlpool (1991)
- His Name Is Alive - Home Is in Your Head [Rykodisc] (1991)
- Depeche Mode - Singles Box 1 (1991)
- Play Dead - Resurrection (1992)
- The Beautiful - Storybook (1992)
- Sex Gang Children - Blind (1992)
- Swallow - Blow (1992)
- Stabbing Westward - Ungod (1993)
- Robert Wyatt - Mid-Eighties (1993)
- Die Krupps - Tribute to Metallica [Bonus Tracks] (1993)
- Play Dead - First Flower (1993)
- Breathless - Heartburst (1995)
- Die Krupps - Metalmorphosis of Die Krupps: 81–92 (1996)
- Stabbing Westward - Wither Blister Burn & Peel (1996)
- Gravity Kills - Gravity Kills (1996)
- Love and Rockets - Sweet F.A. (1996)
- White Zombie - Supersexy Swingin' Sounds (1996)
- Gravity Kills - Manipulated (1997)
- Radio Iodine - Tiny Warnings (1997)
- Course of Empire - Telepathic Last Words (1998)
- Messiah - Messiah Meets Progenitor (1998)
- Depeche Mode - Singles 81>85 (1998)
- Depeche Mode - Singles Box, Vol. 3 [Import CD][Limited Edition] (1998)
- The Hope Blister - ...smile's ok (1998)
- Depeche Mode - Singles Box, Vol. 2 [Import CD][Limited Edition] (1998)
- The Hope Blister - Underarms (1999)
- Yazoo - Best of Yazoo (1999)
- Fields of the Nephilim - Dawnrazor [Bonus Track] (1999)
- Cradle of Filth - From the Cradle to Enslave (1999)
- Dome - Yclept (2000)
- Cradle of Filth - Midian (2000)
- HIM - Razorblade Romance (2000)
- Sex Gang Children - Complete Sex Gang Children (2000)
- Sex Gang Children - Fall: The Complete Singles (2001)
- HIM - Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights [Bonus Tracks] (2001)
- Raging Speedhorn - Raging Speedhorn [UK Bonus Tracks] (2001)
- Paradise Lost - Believe in Nothing (2001)
- The Wolfgang Press - Everything Is Beautiful: 1983–1995 (2001)
- Fad Gadget - Best of Fad Gadget (2001)
- Lush - Ciao! 1989–1996 (2001)
- HIM - The Single Collection (2002)
- Cradle of Filth - Lovecraft & Witch Hearts (2002)
- Jesus Jones - Never Enough: Best Of (Remastered) (2002)
- The Go-Betweens - Spring Hill Fair (2002)
- HIM - Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights (2002)
- Love and Rockets - Sorted!: The Best of Love and Rockets (2003)
- Stabbing Westward - Essential Stabbing Westward (2003)
- Cocteau Twins - Stars And Topsoil: A Collection 1982–1990 (Remastered) (2003)
- New Disease - Axiomatic (2003)
- Breathless - Glass Bead Game (Eng) (2003)
- Gilbert/Lewis/Mills - Mzui (2003)
- HIM - And Love Said No: The Greatest Hits 1997-2004 (2004)
- Depeche Mode - Singles Box 4 (2004)
- NON - Terra Incognita (2004)
- Depeche Mode - Singles Box 3 (2004)
- Depeche Mode - Remixes 81-04 (2004)
- Ewigkeit - Conspiritus (2005)
- The Hope Blister - Underarms & Sideways (2005)
- Jarboe - Mystery of Faith (2005)
- Esoterica - The Fool (2005)[19]
- Dope Stars Inc. - Neuromance (2005)
- Cradle of Filth - Cradle of Filth Box Set (2006)
- Cocteau Twins - Lullabies to Violaine (2006)
- Cocteau Twins - Lullabies To Violaine: Singles & Extended Plays 1 (2006)
- Lacrimas Profundere - Filthy Notes for Frozen Hearts (2006)
- HIM - Uneasy Listening Vol. 1 (2006)
- Nitzer Ebb - Body of Work 1984–1997 (Bonus Cd) (Rmxs) (2006)
- De/Vision - Best of De/Vision (2006)
- Depeche Mode - Best of Depeche Mode, Vol. 1 [CD/DVD] (2006)
- The School - Espionage (2006)
- Rabia Sorda - Metodos Del Caso (2006)
- Ranheim - Rock & Science (2006)
- Angels & Agony - Unison (2007)
- Ashbury Heights - Three Cheers for the Newlydeads (2007)
- DeathBoy - End of an Error (2007)
- [[Din{A}Tod]] - The Sound of Crash (2007)
- Lacrimas Profundere - Songs for the last view (2008)
- Ashbury Heights - Morningstar in a Black Car (2008)
- Rabia Sorda - Noise Diary (2009)
- Ronni Le Tekrø and Augustin Granados - Social Experiment (2011)
- Ulver - Wars of the Roses (2011)
- Project Paperclip - The Veritable Path (2012)
- Angels & Agony - Monument (2015)
- Wintry - " Ausweg " (2017)
- 616 - One Way To Love (2019)
- 616 - Cinderella Valentine featuring Bam Margera and Gas Lipstick of "HIM" (2020)
Source: [20]
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- Essentially, an audible marker that can be used to align the tracks.[11]
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