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Alongside the people who make them, Patrick Gleeson has probably done more than anyone else to introduce synthesizers to popular music.
Around the start of 1972, Herbie Hancock came to see Patrick Gleeson at Different Fur, the studio Patrick was running in San Francisco. Herbie Hancock, already a star pianist with a curiosity beyond the apparent boundaries of jazz, brought with him some multitracks for Crossings, his 10th album, due for release a little later that year.
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Dude York spent some time at Different Fur working on various projects, two of which are their singles “Moon” and “What Would You Do If You Had Some Money Now?”, produced by Patrick Brown.
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Vincent John’s recent single “Call My Name” was cowritten by Patrick Brown and Tim Vickers at Different Fur. The track was also mixed by Patrick Brown.
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Ceci G’s (Charli XCX) singles “OMG” and “Mala Fruta” were both mixed and mastered by Patrick Brown at Different Fur.
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Geneva White’s “Working It Out” is a sultry pop track with r&b influence, mastered by Patrick Brown at Different Fur.
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Lip Set is the duo Studio_Dad (Patrick Brown) and Felicia Douglass (of Ava Luna).
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Coke’s single “Deku”, recorded and mixed by Justin Kay at Different Fur, has an accompanying video full of GoPro’d pups.
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Coke’s EP packs a punch with post-hardcore riffs and hard hitting melodies. One of the band’s members, Justin Kay, engineered and mixed the project at Different Fur.
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George Montgomery Dallas Davis, a.k.a. as producer and writer Will Butler, shares with us a folk pop EP “reminiscent of Mumford & Sons”.
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