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Andy Barlow is a British music producer and musician most famous for his work with chilled downtempo electronic band Lamb which he co-founded in 1994 with singer Lou Rhodes. During a five-year hiatus from Lamb between 2004–09, Barlow released solo work under the alias LOWB and Hipoptimist and also spent time collaborating and remixing other artists including Placebo, Elbow & Damien Rice. Lamb reformed in 2009 and the duo released their fifth studio album ''5'' in 2011, and sixth album ''Backspace Unwind'' in 2014, both co-written and produced by Barlow. In 2013 Barlow's debut solo album as LOWB,〔() Official LOWB website〕''Leap and the Net Will Appear'' was re-released on Distiller Records,〔() Distiller Records〕 with additional tracks, new artwork plus the EP ''Inward Outburst''. In May 2013 LOWB appeared live on BBC Radio 2's Dermot O'Leary show 〔() Clip from Dermot O'Leary show featuring LOWB〕 and played a live band show at The Great Escape Festival in Brighton. Andy〔() Andy Barlow website〕 continued working as a producer in 2013, producing and co-writing the debut album ''Dismantle and Rebuild'' from critically acclaimed Bristol band The Ramona Flowers.〔() The Ramona Flowers on Facebook〕 In 2014, he produced and mixed David Gray (musician)'s new album ''Mutineers'', (released 30 June 2014). Gray likened working with Barlow as being given 'the keys to the city'.〔() Interview with David Gray in the Financial Times 13.6.14〕 During 2014/15 Barlow is on a worldwide tour with Lamb for their latest album ''Backspace Unwind''. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Andy Barlow (producer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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