Paul Epworth Explained

Paul Epworth
Birth Name:Paul Richard Epworth
Alias:Phones
Epic Man
Birth Date:1974 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Bishop's Stortford, England
Background:non_performing_personnel
Instrument:Drums, percussion, bass, guitar, keyboards, trumpet
Genre:Indie rock, punk rock, hip hop, pop, dance
Occupation:Record producer, songwriter, musician, remixer
Years Active:2000–present
Label:Columbia

Paul Richard Epworth (born 25 July 1974) is an English record producer, songwriter, musician, and remixer. He has worked with artists including Adele, Florence and the Machine, Rihanna, and Maxïmo Park, among many others. He is a member of the Music Producers Guild and is the founder and owner of the independent record label Wolf Tone, which has released music from Glass Animals, Rosie Lowe, and The Horrors.

Epworth has won the Brit Award for British Producer of the Year three times, the most recent in 2015. He has won seven Grammy Awards, as well as the Academy Award for Best Original Song for "Skyfall".[1] He released his debut studio album Voyager in 2020.

Early life

Paul Richard Epworth was born in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, on 25 July 1974.[2]

Career

Lomax

From 2002 to 2004, Epworth provided lead vocals and guitar for the band Lomax.[3] He later remixed two songs from the band's catalogue – "Reiterator" and "Modern Life".[4]

Remixing

Epworth is well known for his remix work under the name "Phones". He began to gain recognition with this moniker based on his work with Bloc Party's track "Banquet"; he has since provided remix work for New Order, U2, P-Diddy, Goldfrapp, Nine Inch Nails, Simian Mobile Disco, The Streets, Interpol, Tom Vek, Death from Above 1979, Annie and Coldplay. His debut of original material under the Phones name, "Sharpen the Knives"/"Worryin", was released on French label Kitsuné in November 2006. In 2008 he announced he had stopped using the Phones name but has said he continues to remix anonymously.

In early 2006, Epworth began making music under another alias, 'Epic Man'. His debut single, "More Is Enough", featured Plan B and was featured on the soundtrack for and was released on Good & Evil Records, a subsidiary of 679 Recordings. He has since returned to his Phones name and there are no known plans to release under Epic Man again.

Production and writing

In 2004–05, Epworth produced four critically acclaimed releases, including two Mercury Music Prize nominations in Silent Alarm by Bloc Party and A Certain Trigger by Maxïmo Park, the bulk of The Futureheads eponymous debut (including the hit Kate Bush cover "Hounds Of Love"), and Capture/Release by The Rakes as well as singles by Babyshambles and The Long Blondes. He also wrote and produced tracks for British rappers, Kano ("Don't Know Why") and Plan B ("No Good" and "Where You From") This was followed in 2006 by production work on Pieces of the People We Love by The Rapture and the debut album by French band Black Strobe, entitled Burn Your Own Church.

In 2007, Epworth began to contribute more co-writing credits alongside his production. For example, his production on the number one debut album Made of Bricks by Kate Nash included a writing credit on the hit single "Foundations" (for which he was nominated for an Ivor Novello songwriters award.) In 2008, Epworth produced much of Sam Sparro's eponymous debut album which entered the UK album charts at number 4 and the Primal Scream single, "Can't Go Back", along with the title track of their recent album Beautiful Future. Epworth also completed production duties on much of the new Bloc Party record, Intimacy and co-wrote and produced Friendly Fires track "Jump In The Pool".

Early 2009 saw Epworth co-writing and recording Jack Peñate's critically lauded second album Everything Is New including the singles "Tonight's Today" and "Be the One". He also co-wrote and produced tracks for Florence and the Machine's debut album Lungs, including the hit single "Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)" along with the album tracks "Howl", "Cosmic Love", "Hurricane Drunk" and "Blinding". He also worked further with Friendly Fires on a single version of the track "Skeleton Boy" and produced the forthcoming single by The Big Pink, "Stop the World". In February 2009 he won best newcomer at the inaugural Music Producers' Guild Awards. In Spring 2009, Epworth co-produced another single with The Big Pink entitled "Dominos", and a new Friendly Fires single "Kiss of Life".

Summer 2009 brought Epworth his third and fourth Mercury music prize nomination in the shape of Florence and the Machine's Lungs and Friendly Fires' eponymous debut. He also finished album tracks for Norwegian pop artist Annie for her delayed album Don't Stop; wrote the "Zingolo" for Cadbury's "Fair Trade" advert, featuring Ghanaian MC Tinny; and mixed the track "Silva & Grimes" for Holy Fuck's Latin lp. He finished up the year working on new tracks by London MC/Singer Plan B for his number 1 album The Defamation Of Strickland Banks including the top 10 single "Stay Too Long", and tracks for Canadian duo Crystal Castles (including single Celestica), writing with Grammy winner Adele, singer Sky Ferreira and producing a single version of album track "Tonight" with The Big Pink.

In February 2010, Epworth won both the Brit Award and the Music Producers' Guild Award for Producer Of The Year and also won Music Week's Producer of the Year Award in April.[5] [6]

Early 2010 saw Epworth deliver tracks for London band Chapel Club's forthcoming LP and begin work on both Friendly Fires' and Florence and the Machine's second LPs. He also signed a solo deal with Columbia Records, with no album forthcoming until 2019.[7] Epworth added his production hand to Primary 1's album, including lead single "Princess".[8] Summer 2010 saw him provide production on two versions of Cee Lo Green's cover of Band of Horses' "No One's Gonna Love You", and for the single "It's OK".

Late 2010 and early 2011 saw the release of the acclaimed Epworth co-written and produced worldwide number one single "Rolling in the Deep" from Adele's 21. The album features three Epworth co-writes with Adele, which he produced "I'll Be Waiting", while "He Won't Go" was produced by Rick Rubin. Summer 2011 saw Epworth producing The Big Pink's Future This and the critically acclaimed Ceremonials by Florence and the Machine.

On 12 February 2012 at the 54th Grammy Awards, he won four Grammy Awards for Producer of the Year, Album of the Year (Adele's 21), and Song of the Year and Record of the Year (for "Rolling in the Deep"). Later that year, Epworth founded the independent record label Wolf Tone.[9] One of the first acts signed to the label was Glass Animals.[10] [11] Wolf Tone would later sign artists including Rosie Lowe,[12] The Horrors,[13] [14] [15] Plaitum, Elle Watson, Art School Girlfriend, Harry Edwards,[16] Lunch Money Life, and AV Dummy.[17]

In 2013, Epworth and Adele received the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song at the 70th Golden Globe Awards for the song "Skyfall".[18] Epworth and Adele also received the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 85th Academy Awards for "Skyfall".

In late 2015, Adele released her third album 25, which features two tracks co-written and produced by Epworth, "I Miss You" and "Sweetest Devotion". 25 won for Album of the Year at the 59th Grammy Awards.

In 2016, Epworth produced two tracks for The Stone Roses, "All for One" and "Beautiful Thing", which he also mixed. He served as executive producer on the Glass Animals album How to Be a Human Being, which was released by Wolf Tone. Paul also co-wrote and produced the Usher track "Chains" featuring Nas and Bibi Bourelly.

On 30 August 2019, he released the first track from a new project to be released via Columbia Records.

In September 2020, Epworth released his debut studio album Voyager.[19] Voyager draws on Epworth's love of house and cosmic disco, influenced by and channelled through a heavy filter of 70s sci fi. In the same month, Epworth gave an interview to NME in which he talks extensively about his long-standing working relationship with Adele.[20] [21]

The Church Studios

In October 2013, Epworth bought The Church Studios, a recording studio in the Crouch End area of London. The studio had previously been owned by David A. Stewart in the 1980s and 1990s, and was used to record music by Eurythmics, Bob Dylan and Radiohead, among others. David Gray then owned the studio until Epworth took over in 2013. The Church studios has three working commercial studios, all refurbished by the Walters-Storyk Design Group and Miloco builds. Epworth had a 72-Channel Vintage EMI Neve Console installed in studio 1, and a Solid State Logic console installed in studio 2. Since Epworth's ownership of the Church Studios, notable artists such as Mumford and Sons, U2, Adele, Frank Ocean, and London Grammar have recorded there.

Discography

Studio albums

Singles

(as Phones)

(as Epic Man)

(as Paul Epworth)

Songwriting and production credits

TitleYearArtistAlbumSongwriterProducer
PrimarySecondaryAdditionalVocal
"Banquet"2004Bloc PartyBloc Party EP
"Little Thoughts"Little Thoughts EP
"Tulips"
"Le Garage"The FutureheadsThe Futureheads
"Robot"
"Decent Days and Nights"
"Meantime"
"Danger of the Water"
"Carnival Kids"
"He Knows"
"Stupid and Shallow"
"Hounds of Love"
"Man Ray"
"The Coast Is Always Changing"Maxïmo ParkA Certain Trigger
"Storm & Stress"Bloc PartyLittle Thoughts EP
"Helicopter"
"Skeleton"
"So Here We Are"2005Silent Alarm
"Positive Tension"
"Like Eating Glass"
"Blue Light"
"She's Hearing Voices"
"This Modern Love"
"Pioneers"
"Price of Gas"
"Luno"
"Plans"
"Compliments"
"Two More Years"
"Apply Some Pressure"Maxïmo ParkA Certain Trigger
"Graffiti"
"Signal and Sign"
"Postcard of a Painting"
"Going Missing"
"I Want You to Stay"
"Limassol"
"The Night I Lost My Mind"
"Once, A Glimpse"
"Now I'm All Over the Shop"
"Acrobat"
"Kiss You Better"
"I Don't Know Why"KanoHome Sweet Home
"Hero"Bloc Party
"Where Ya From?"2006Plan BWho Needs Actions When
You Got Words
"No Good"
"Get Myself Into It"The RapturePieces of the People We Love
"Don Gon Do It"
"First Gear"
"The Devil"
"WhooAlright-Yeah... Uh Huh"
"Down for So Long"
"The Sound"
"Live in Sunshine"
"Shooting Star"
"On and On"
"Turn It Up"Alesha DixonFired Up
"Foundations"2007Kate NashMade of Bricks
"Brenn Di Ega Kjerke"Black StrobeBurn Your Own Church
"Shining Bright Star"
"Girl Next Door"
"Blood Shot Eyes"
"Now What You Need"
"I'm a Man"
"Lady 13"
"You Should Be"
"Buzz Buzz Buzz"
"Last Club on Earth"
"Crave for Speed"
"Play"Kate NashMade of Bricks
"Mouthwash"
"Dickhead"
"Birds"
"We Get On"
"Mariella"
"Shit Song"
"Pumpkin Soup"
"Skeleton Song"
"Nicest Thing"
"Merry Happy"
"A is for Asthma"
"Little Red"
"Stitching Leggings"
"Navy Taxi"
"Habanera"
"Mercury"2008Bloc PartyIntimacy
"Ares"
"Halo"
"Biko"
"Trojan Horse"
"Signs"
"One Month Off"
"Zephyrus"
"Talons"
"Better than Heaven"
"Ion Square"
"Letter to My Son"
"Your Visits are Getting Shorter"
"Tonight's Today"2009Jack PeñateEverything Is New
"Be the One"
"Pull My Heart Away"
"Everything is New"
"So Near"
"Every Glance"
"Give Yourself Away"
"Let's All Die"
"Body Down"
"Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)"Florence + the MachineLungs
"Howl"
"Cosmic Love"
"Hurricane Drunk"
"Blinding"
"Stay Too Long"2010Plan BThe Defamation of Strickland Banks
"Writing's on the Wall"
"Welcome to Hell"
"Prayin'"
"Celestica"Crystal CastlesII
"I Am Made of Chalk"
"It's OK"CeeLo GreenThe Lady Killer
"No One's Gonna Love You"
"Heavy in Your Arms"Florence + the MachineThe Twilight Saga: Eclipse OST
"Rolling in the Deep"Adele21
"He Won't Go"2011
"I'll Be Waiting"
"Live Those Days Tonight"Friendly FiresPala
"Blue Cassette"
"Hurting"
"Show Me Lights"
"Chimes"
"Call It What You Want"Foster the PeopleTorches
"I Would Do Anything for You"
"Life on the Nickel"
"Sorry 4 the Wait"Lil WayneSorry 4 the Wait
"What the Water Gave Me"Florence + the MachineCeremonials
"Shake It Out"
"Only If for a Night"
"Never Let Me Go"
"Breaking Down"
"Lover to Lover"
"No Light, No Light"
"Seven Devils"
"Heartlines"
"Spectrum (Say My Name)"
"All This and Heaven Too"
"Leave My Body"
"Strangeness and Charm"
"Bedroom Hymns"
"Ruby"2012Foster the People
"Skyfall"Adele
"Natalie"Bruno MarsUnorthodox Jukebox
"Save Us"2013Paul McCartneyNew
"Queenie Eye"
"Road"
"God's Help"Louis MattrsBeachy Head EP
"Coming of Age"2014Foster the PeopleSupermodel
"Pseudologia Fantastica"
"Magic"ColdplayGhost Stories
"Best Friend"Foster the PeopleSupermodel
"Are You What You Want to Be?"
"Ask Yourself"
"Nevermind"
"The Angelic Welcome of Mr. Jones"
"A Beginner's Guide to Destroying the Moon"
"Goats in Trees"
"The Truth"
"Fire Escape"
"Cassius Clay's Pearly Whites"
"Midnight"ColdplayGhost Stories
"A Sky Full of Stars"
"Falling Star"The HorrorsLuminous
"Always in My Head"ColdplayGhost Stories
"Ink"
"True Love"
"Another's Arms"
"Oceans"
"O"
"All Your Friends"
"Ghost Story"
"O (Reprise)"
"Black Beauty"Lana Del ReyUltraviolence
"Pendulum"FKA twigsLP1
"Shoot Love"Maroon 5V
"The Miracle (of Joey Ramone)"U2Songs of Innocence
"California (There is No End to Love)"
"Iris (Hold Me Close)"
"Volcano"
"Cedarwood Road"
"Water Came Down"Rosie Lowe
"Yellow Flicker Beat"LordeThe Hunger Games:
Mockingjay, Pt. 1 OST
"Do They Know It's Christmas?"Various artists
"How'd You Like It"Rosie Lowe
"Citizen Zombie"2015The Pop GroupCitizen Zombie
"Mad Truth"
"Nowhere Girl"
"Shadow Child"
"The Immaculate Deception"
"S.O.P.H.I.A."
"Box 9"
"Nations"
"St. Outrageous"
"Age of Miracles"
"Echelon"
"Mother"Florence + the MachineHow Big, How Blue, How Beautiful
"Unstoppable"Lianne La HavasBlood
"Chains"
Usher
"I Miss You"Adele25
"Sweetest Devotion"
"We Can Hurt Together (Hurt with Me)"2016Sia
"Goodnight Gotham"RihannaAnti
"Dominos"Peter Bjorn and JohnBreakin' Point
"Beautiful Thing"The Stone Roses
"All For One"The Stone Roses
"A Long Goodbye"Peter Bjorn and JohnBreakin' Point
"Nostalgic Intellect"
"Hard Sleep"
"Need U"
UsherHard II Love
"Rooting for You"2017London GrammarTruth Is a Beautiful Thing
"Smoke of Dreams"Thurston MooreRock n Roll Consciousness
"Truth Is a Beautiful Thing"London GrammarTruth Is a Beautiful Thing
"Oh Woman Oh Man"
"Exalted"Thurston MooreRock n Roll Consciousness
"Cusp"
"Turn On"
"Aphrodite"
"Cease Fire"
"Mx Liberty"
"Letter to Falon"Jay ElectronicaAct II: Patents of Nobility (The Turn)
"Hell to the Liars"London GrammarTruth Is a Beautiful Thing
"Non Believer"
"Bones of Ribbon"
"Different Breeds"
"Control"
"May the Best"
"Machine"The HorrorsV
"Something to Remember Me By"
"Weighed Down"
"Hologram"
"Press Enter to Exit"
"Ghost"
"Point of No Reply"
"Gathering"
"World Below"
"It's a Good Life"
"Fire Escape"
"Water Drop"
"13 (There is a Light)"U2Songs of Experience
"Ordinary Love"
"Let Me Down"
2018Jorja Smith
"Wild Love"James BayElectric Light
"Pink Lemonade"
"Us"
"Wasted on Each Other"
"In My Head"
"Just for Tonight"
"Wanderlust"
"I Found You"
"Stand Up"
"Fade Out"
"Slide"
"Young Hearts in the Dark"
"Invoice"SerpentwithfeetSoil
"Tearing Down the Walls"EliasEntwined
"Love Hurts"
"No Deeper Can We Fall"
"Don't Let Me Wait"
"Gold"
"The Entwined"
"Arrested"
Love Thy Brother
"Nostalgia"Jacob BanksVillage
"Pressure"Elle WatsonClinchers
"Bruised"
"Suspended"
"Glued"
"Guiding Light"Mumford & SonsDelta
"If I Say"
"42"
"Woman"
"Beloved"
"The Wild"
"October Skies"
"Slip Away"
"Rose of Sharon"
"Picture You"
"Darkness Visible"
"Wild Heart"
"Forever"
"Delta"
"Star"2019BeckHyperspace
"Hawaiian Mazes"BANKSIII
"Don't Forget To Breathe"StormzyHeavy is the Head
"Offline"Aeris Roves
"Round and Round"Jack PeñateAfter You
"Murder"
"GMT"
"Dreamland"2020Glass AnimalsDreamland
"Tangerine"
"Hot Sugar"
"Space Ghost (Coast To Coast)"
"Your Love (Déjà Vu)"
"It's All So Incredibly Loud"
"Heat Waves"
"Trouble's Coming"Royal BloodTyphoons
"Who Needs Friends"2021
"Too Good"Arlo ParksCollapsed in Sunbeams
"Portra 400"
"Mad"Hope Tala
"Extra Clip"
GoldLinkHARAM
"White Walls"
"Paradise"James Vincent McMorrowGrapefuit Season
"Planes In The Sky"
"Gone"
"Woman"Lola Young
"Ruin My Make Up"
"FAKE"
"Slidin' (EOB Remix)"Paul McCartney
"Softly"2022Arlo Parks
"So Sorry"Lola Young
"This Hell"Rina SawayamaHold The Girl
"Frankenstein"
"Daydreaming"Harry Stone
"Seasons Change"Semblance

Remixes

Awards and nominations

See main article: List of awards and nominations received by Paul Epworth.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2013-02-25. Adele wins best song Oscar for Skyfall. 2021-08-24. The Guardian. en.
  2. Web site: Search Results for England & Wales Births 1837-2006 - findmypast.co.uk. search.findmypast.co.uk. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20160530133348/http://search.findmypast.co.uk/results/world-records/england-and-wales-births-1837-2006?firstname=paul&lastname=epworth&eventyear=1974&eventyear_offset=0. 30 May 2016.
  3. Web site: From The Bluetones To The Music – Let's Hear It For Indie's Second Division . . 4 April 2011 . 7 February 2012 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20121113205028/http://www.nme.com/blog/index.php?blog=146&title=from_the_bluetones_to_the_music_let_s_he&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 . 13 November 2012 .
  4. Web site: 2017-11-20. PAUL EPSWORTH (producer). 2021-10-29. Music Finder. en-US.
  5. News: Producer Paul Epworth wins third Brit Award. BBC News. 13 February 2015 . 8 February 2016. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20151008024838/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-31451886. 8 October 2015.
  6. Adele Producer Talks About Her New Album, Other Projects - Billboard. Billboard. 8 February 2016. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20160129001103/http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6436373/adele-paul-epworth-talks-21-followup-album-and-new-projects. 29 January 2016.
  7. Web site: Paul Epworth releases brand new solo track "Voyager". 30 August 2019 . 2021-08-04.
  8. Value added in industry, including energy. 2021-08-21. 10.1787/888932503607 .
  9. Web site: Paul Epworth Launches Wolf Tone. 2022-02-10. Clash Magazine. 8 October 2012 . en.
  10. Web site: 2013-11-07. Glass Animals (New band of the day No 1,635). 2022-02-10. The Guardian. en.
  11. Web site: 5 Reasons You Should Be Paying Attention to Glass Animals. 2022-02-10. Complex. en.
  12. Web site: 2019-05-10. Rosie Lowe: YU review – seductive, minimalist soul probes power balance. 2022-02-10. The Guardian. en.
  13. Web site: The Horrors return with new song "Lout". 2022-02-10. The FADER. en.
  14. Web site: 2017-09-22. The Horrors talk to Paul Epworth about new album 'V' - exclusive video. 2022-02-10. The Independent. en.
  15. Web site: 2017-09-21. The Horrors – 'V' Review. 2022-02-10. NME. en-GB.
  16. Web site: Harry Edwards' "Tame" video will put you through your paces. 2022-02-10. The FADER. en.
  17. Web site: 2020-05-08. Jay Electronica Appears From Glowing UFO To Join Paul Epworth On "Love Galaxy". 2022-02-10. The Latest Hip-Hop News, Music and Media Hip-Hop Wired. en-US.
  18. Web site: Winners & Nominees Best Original Song - Motion Picture - Golden Globes. goldenglobes.org. 8 February 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130508210952/http://www.goldenglobes.org/browse/?param=%2Fcategory_year%2F637. 8 May 2013.
  19. Web site: Just A Planet Away: An Interview With Paul Epworth. The Quietus. Clarke. Patrick. 14 September 2020. 24 October 2020.
  20. Web site: 2020-09-20. Producer Paul Epworth opens up about working with Adele in new interview. 2021-08-22. NME. en-AU.
  21. Web site: 2020-09-20. Producer Paul Epworth opens up about working with Adele in new interview. 2021-10-26. NME. en-AU.
  22. Web site: 2020-05-07. Paul Epworth tells us about his sci-fi-inspired debut solo album and "nostalgic" new single 'Love Galaxy'. 2020-07-15. NME. en-GB.