Mark Crew

Mark Crew
Origin Uckfield, England
Genres Pop, rock, electronic
Occupation(s) record producer, mix engineer, songwriter
Years active 2010-present
Associated acts Bastille, The Wombats, Rag'n'Bone Man

Mark Crew (born 21 February 1985) is a songwriter, record producer and mix engineer based in London, known for his work with Bastille and The Wombats.

Production & Mixing

Mark produced and mixed the debut album by Bastille titled Bad Blood, which charted at #1 in the UK,[1] and at #11 in the US.[2] The album has sold over 4 million Album-equivalent units to date. The lead single from the album, Pompeii, charted at #2 in the UK[3] and #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US,[4] and has achieved over seven million sales to date. It has been awarded five-times platinum sales award in the US.[5]

Mark also produced the two mixtapes that commenced Bastille's campaign, titled Other People's Heartache Parts I & II. One track from these mixtapes, Of The Night, was the launch single for the extended version of the album, 'All This Bad Blood'. The song charted at #2 in the UK,[6] and has sold over 1.5 million downloads to date.

He also produced the Bastille mixtape titled VS., an eight song set continuing in the vein of the previous mixtapes, featuring appearances from Lizzo, Angel Haze, and Haim.

Mark also produced the third album from The Wombats. Titled Glitterbug, it was released on April 13, 2015. The first two singles from the album, titled Greek Tragedy and Give Me A Try, were both Zane Lowe's Hottest Records, and play-listed on Radio 1. The album entered the UK albums chart at number 5,[7] and the Australian albums chart at number 2.[8]

He has also worked with Coasts, producing their songs Oceans, Stay, and Tonight;[9] and To Kill A King, producing and mixing Oh My Love and Breathe, and mixing their album ‘To Kill A King’.

Mark has also produced the forthcoming sophomore album from Bastille. Titled Wild World, it is due for release on the 9th September, 2016.[10] He also mixed the majority of the album.

Best Laid Plans

In 2014 Mark founded Best Laid Plans Records, with production partners Dan Priddy and Dan Smith; and Best Laid Plans Music, a music publishing imprint with BMG Chrysalis.

The first artist to be produced for Best Laid Plans was Rag'n'Bone Man. The campaign commenced with a mini-album titled Wolves, which featured contributions from Vince Staples, Kate Tempest, and Stig of The Dump. This was followed with an EP titled Disfigured in March 2015,[11] which included the track ‘Bitter End’; also play listed on BBC Radio 1. Rag n Bone Man is signed through to Columbia Records.

The second artist to be signed to Best Laid Plans was Rationale, whose debut ‘Fuel To The Fire’ EP gained early support from Annie Mac; Huw Stephens, and Phil Taggart on BBC Radio 1; and Zane Lowe and Pharrel Williams on Beats 1. Two tracks from the EP, Fuel To The Fire and Fast Lane, were play-listed on Radio 1. Subsequent single, ‘Something For Nothing’, was also play-listed on BBC Radio 1. Mark mixed all titles and provided additional production on Something For Nothing.

Selected Discography

For more detail on Bastille records, see

Main article: Bastille discography

Albums and EPs

TITLEACTROLEYEAR
Bad BloodBastilleProducer (Mixer on some titles)2013
All This Bad BloodBastilleProducer (Mixer on some titles)2013
VS.BastilleProducer (Mixer on some titles)2014
Wolves EPRag N Bone ManProducer / Mixer2014
GlitterbugWombatsProducer2015
Fuel To The Fire EPRationaleMixer2015
Wild WorldBastilleProducer (Mixer on some titles)2016

Singles

TITLEACTROLEYEAR
PompeiiBastilleProducer2013
Of The NightBastilleProducer2013
Bad BloodBastilleProducer / Mixer2013
Greek TragedyThe WombatsProducer2015
Give Me A TryThe WombatsProducer2015
Something For NothingRationaleAdd Production / Mixer2016
Good GriefBastilleProducer2016
Send Them Off!BastilleProducer / Mixer2016

References

  1. Bastille, Bad Blood. "UK Albums Chart". Official Charts. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  2. Bastille, Bad Blood. "US Albums Chart". Billboard. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  3. Bastille, Pompeii. "UK Singles Chart". Official Charts. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  4. Bastille, Pompeii. "US Singles Chart". Billboard. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  5. Bastille, Pompeii. "RIAA Sales Awards". RIAA. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  6. Bastille, Of The Night. "UK Singles Chart". Official Charts. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  7. The Wombats, Glitterbug. "UK Albums Chart". Official Charts. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  8. The Wombats, Glitterbug. "Australian Albums Chart". Australian Albums Chart. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  9. Coasts, Coasts. "All Music Production Credits". All Music. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  10. Bastille, Wild World. "Bastille's 'Wild World': Release Date, Tour Dates And Everything We Know About The New Album". NME. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  11. Rag'n'Bone Man, Disfigured. "Disfigured EP". Discogs.
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