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{{Short description|British record producer}}
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==Career==
==Career==
During the 1990s, Osborne was half of the [[Perfecto Records]] team,{{Citation needed|date=May 2009}} a production and remix collaboration with [[Paul Oakenfold]]; they worked with Happy Mondays,<ref>{{cite web|url={{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p44920/biography|pure_url=yes}}|title=Biography: Paul Oakenfold|last=Bush|first=John|publisher=[[Allmusic]]|access-date=5 May 2010}}</ref> [[U2]], and other artists. He and Oakenfold were part of the 1990s dance music act [[Grace (group)|Grace]] which existed from 1994 to 1997.
During the 1990s, Osborne was half of the [[Perfecto Records]] team,{{Citation needed|date=May 2009}} a production and remix collaboration with [[Paul Oakenfold]]; they worked with Happy Mondays,<ref>{{cite web|url={{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p44920/biography|pure_url=yes}}|title=Biography: Paul Oakenfold|last=Bush|first=John|publisher=[[Allmusic]]|access-date=5 May 2010}}</ref> [[U2]], and other artists. He and Oakenfold were part of the 1990s dance music act [[Grace (group)|Grace]] which existed from 1994 to 1997.


Osborne worked with [[Cat's Eyes]] on their critically acclaimed album, released in April 2011. At the 2012 [[Soundedit Festival]] in Poland, Osborne received the prestigious 'The Man with the Golden Ear' Award.
Osborne worked with [[Cat's Eyes]] on their critically acclaimed album, released in April 2011. At the 2012 [[Soundedit Festival]] in Poland, Osborne received the prestigious 'The Man with the Golden Ear' Award.
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==Production and mixing credits==
==Production and mixing credits==
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* 2016: [[A-ha]] – Producer & Mixer – "Objects in the Mirror" (single)
* 2016: [[A-ha]] – Producer & Mixer – "Objects in the Mirror" (single)
* 2016: A-ha – Producer & Mixer – "[[Cast in Steel]]" (single)
* 2016: A-ha – Producer & Mixer – "[[Cast in Steel]]" (single)
* 2015: [[Young_Guns_(band)|Young Guns]] = Producer & Mixer – ''[[Ones_and_Zeros_(Young_Guns_album)|Ones and Zeros]]''
* 2015: [[Young Guns (band)|Young Guns]] = Producer & Mixer – ''[[Ones and Zeros (Young Guns album)|Ones and Zeros]]''
* 2014: [[Vanessa Carlton]] = Producer & Mixer – ''[[Liberman (album)|Liberman]]''<ref>"[http://www.clashmusic.com/videos/premiere-vanessa-carlton-nothing-where-something-used-to-be-steve-osborne-remix Premiere: Vanessa Carlton – 'Nothing Where Something Used To Be' (Steve Osborne Remix)]", ''[[Clash (magazine)|Clash]]'', 7 April 2016. Retrieved 19 August 2016</ref>
* 2014: [[Vanessa Carlton]] = Producer & Mixer – ''[[Liberman (album)|Liberman]]''<ref>"[http://www.clashmusic.com/videos/premiere-vanessa-carlton-nothing-where-something-used-to-be-steve-osborne-remix Premiere: Vanessa Carlton – 'Nothing Where Something Used To Be' (Steve Osborne Remix)]", ''[[Clash (magazine)|Clash]]'', 7 April 2016. Retrieved 19 August 2016</ref>
* 2014: [[Charlie Simpson]] = Producer & Mixer – ''[[Long Road Home (Charlie Simpson album)|Long Road Home]]''
* 2014: [[Charlie Simpson]] = Producer & Mixer – ''[[Long Road Home (Charlie Simpson album)|Long Road Home]]''
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* 1997: [[Curve (band)|Curve]] – Producer & Mixer – "[[Chinese Burn (song)|Chinese Burn]]" and "Coming Up Roses"
* 1997: [[Curve (band)|Curve]] – Producer & Mixer – "[[Chinese Burn (song)|Chinese Burn]]" and "Coming Up Roses"
* 1996: [[Lush (band)|Lush]] – Producer & Mixer – ''[[Lovelife (album)|Lovelife]]''
* 1996: [[Lush (band)|Lush]] – Producer & Mixer – ''[[Lovelife (album)|Lovelife]]''
* 1994: [[Scorpio Rising (band)|Scorpio Rising]] – Producer & Mixer – ''[[Brutal Deluxe (album)]]''
* 1993: [[Deacon Blue]] – Producer & Mixer – ''[[Whatever You Say, Say Nothing]]''
* 1993: [[Deacon Blue]] – Producer & Mixer – ''[[Whatever You Say, Say Nothing]]''
* 1992: U2 − Remixer – [[Even Better Than the Real Thing|"Even Better Than the Real Thing" (Remixes)]] (remix single)
* 1992: U2 − Remixer – [[Even Better Than the Real Thing|"Even Better Than the Real Thing" (Remixes)]] (remix single)
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[[Category:British remixers]]

Latest revision as of 04:32, 10 April 2024

Stephen John "Steve" Osborne (born 1963) is a British record producer, living in Bath, England. He has worked with a wide variety of musicians, including Suede, the B-52s, A-ha, New Order, Elbow, U2,[1] Happy Mondays, Placebo, Gregory Porter, Doves, KT Tunstall, Vanessa Carlton, and Simple Minds.

Career[edit]

During the 1990s, Osborne was half of the Perfecto Records team,[citation needed] a production and remix collaboration with Paul Oakenfold; they worked with Happy Mondays,[2] U2, and other artists. He and Oakenfold were part of the 1990s dance music act Grace which existed from 1994 to 1997.

Osborne worked with Cat's Eyes on their critically acclaimed album, released in April 2011. At the 2012 Soundedit Festival in Poland, Osborne received the prestigious 'The Man with the Golden Ear' Award.

In 2000 as part of Perfecto, Osborne was replaced by Andy Gray who went on to remix Moby's "Natural Blues", U2's "Beautiful Day", and compose the music for Big Brother UK with Oakenfold under the name Elementfour.

Production and mixing credits[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kootnikoff, David (2012) Bono: A Biography, Greenwood, ISBN 978-0313355097, p. 171
  2. ^ Bush, John. "Biography: Paul Oakenfold". Allmusic. Retrieved 5 May 2010.
  3. ^ "Premiere: Vanessa Carlton – 'Nothing Where Something Used To Be' (Steve Osborne Remix)", Clash, 7 April 2016. Retrieved 19 August 2016
  4. ^ Bambarger, Bradley (2001) "New Order Get Ready", Billboard, 27 October 2001.
  5. ^ Verna, Paul (1997) "U2 Pop", Billboard, 15 March 1997, p. 63.

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