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Dave Eringa

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David James Eringa (born 30 July 1971 in Brentwood, Essex)[1] is an English record producer, sound and mix engineer.

Biography

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He has a career long association with the Manic Street Preachers, he was on tea making duties on their first single "Motown Junk".[when?] He played keyboards on "Generation Terrorists", producing & mixing "Gold Against The Soul", playing keyboards live with the band 1993–94, producing & mixing two tracks on "Everything Must Go" ("Australia" & "No Surface All Feeling"), producing & mixing half of "This Is My Truth, Tell Me Yours" (including No. 1 single "If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next"), producing & mixing the first No. 1 of the millennium ("Masses Against The Classes"), producing & mixing "Know Your Enemy", & producing "Send Away The Tigers".[when?]

He also has a long association with Idlewild producing & mixing "100 Broken Windows", "The Remote Part" & "Make Another World", as well as contributing to "Warnings & Promises" and more recently "Post Electric Blues".[2][when?]

In 2014, he produced Wilko Johnson & Roger Daltrey's gold-selling album Going Back Home, which led to him producing The Who & working with Daltrey on a solo album.[citation needed]

Production credits

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Eringa has worked and played on albums by artists including Manic Street Preachers, Idlewild,[3] Wilko Johnson and Roger Daltrey, The Who, Gyroscope, BB Brunes, Calogero, Kylie Minogue, Tom Jones, 3 Colours Red, South and Nine Black Alps.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Dellam Corporate Information Limited, England". Dellam.com. Retrieved 24 July 2014.
  2. ^ "An interview". repeatfanzine.co.uk. August 2010.
  3. ^ "Idlewild - Make Another Word - exclusive live recording". The Skinny.
  4. ^ "Nine Black Alps | Manchester Scenewipe". Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
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