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Leo Matthew Abrahams (born 28 November 1977) is an English musician, composer and producer. He has collaborated with
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, Katie Melua, Imogen Heap, Jarvis Cocker, Carl Barât, Regina Spektor, Jon Hopkins and
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. After attending the
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in England, he started his musical career by touring as lead guitarist with Imogen Heap. Since 2005, he has released five solo albums, largely in an
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style involving complex arrangements and a use of guitar-generated textures. He has also co-written or arranged a variety of film soundtracks, including
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's 2009 release '' The Lovely Bones'' and
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's '' Hunger''. Abrahams has produced Regina Spektor's album '' Remember Us to Life''. Hayden Thorpe's ''
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'', Editors' '' Violence'' and Ghostpoet's '' Dark Days + Canapés''.


Career


Early years

Abrahams attended the
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. He studied under Steve Martland and Nick Ingman. During his studies, Abrahams was invited to join Imogen Heap's touring band. He left the Royal Academy of Music to tour England for several months.


Collaborative work

Through Heap, Abrahams was introduced to alternative folk artist Ed Harcourt, who Abrahams joined as a guitarist, playing lead guitar and scoring the instrumental parts on Harcourt's 2001 album ''
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'', as well as Harcourt's subsequent albums. A couple of years later, Abrahams had a fortuitous meeting with producer and ambient music pioneer
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in a Notting Hill guitar shop. Eno stated, "I spotted him trying out a guitar, the first I've ever seen in a guitar shop who wasn't playing '
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', so I thought he must be good." Eno invited Abrahams to his studio, and Abrahams contributed guitar to Eno's album with
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, '' Drawn From Life'', which was released in 2001. Abrahams went on to contribute instrumentals to a number of musicians produced by Eno, including
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, and
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's 2006 album '' Surprise''. In 2010, Abrahams joined with long-time collaborators Jon Hopkins and
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to create the album '' Small Craft on a Milk Sea''. The album is based largely on a two-week period of joint improvisation, as well as "several years of jams between the three of us", and is officially described as "a Brian Eno album featuring Leo Abrahams and Jon Hopkins." As a guitarist he has played on over 100 records by artists including
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, Marianne Faithfull and Badly Drawn Boy. With David Holmes he contributed several instruments and co-wrote several tracks on Holmes' release ''
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''. Abrahams has written with and produced for a variety of musicians. He contributed additional production to
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and Brian Eno's '' Everything That Happens Will Happen Today'', co-writing the lead single " Strange Overtones". His production credits include Katie Melua, Wild Beasts, Paolo Nutini, Frightened Rabbit, Oscar and the Wolf, Hotei, Karl Hyde solo album, Diagrams,
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, Carl Barât (of The Libertines), Chris Difford (of Squeeze), Brett Anderson (of Suede), Iarla O'Lionaird,
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and Kill It Kid. He arranged the string sections for the 2003 album '' Silence is Easy'' by Starsailor, also conducting the orchestra at
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. He has played guitar for Pulp on their 2011–2012 reunion dates, although he was not an official member of the band.


Solo albums and film scores

Inspired by his work on the film score to the 2003 film '' Code 46'', Abrahams created his first solo album in 2005: ''Honeytrap'', released on Just Music. It relies primarily on ambient sounds generated exclusively by guitars, rejecting keyboard effects, sampling, computer effects, or keyboards. The BBC referred to the album as "subtle, imaginative and sometimes intoxicatingly lovely." ''Scene Memory'' (2006), his second solo album, was also in an ambient style, with sounds created entirely by playing electric guitars through chains of laptop effects. A ''Boomkat'' review stated "Abrahams blends piano, guitar, and electronics to an almost euphoric effect – the record feels like you are walking in a dream." ''Sea of Tranquility'' reviewed the album saying "he respects a certain level of restraint – the solo guitar- putting into sharp relief the...limitless opportunities for the resultant sounds and form. This work is thoughtful, adventurous, and the result of a high degree of artistic integrity." His third album, the 2007 ''The Unrest Cure'', was initially built out of sessions in New York with David Holmes' rhythm section. Brian Eno, KT Turnstall, Ed Harcourt, Foy Vance, Pati Yang,
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, Phoebe Legere, Kari Kleiv, and poet
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also contributed to the album. It involves heavier guitar lines than the previous two albums. On his 2008 album ''Grape and the Grain'', Abrahams continued to use English Folk themes, mainly with pieces featuring guitar, added instrumentation such as cello and medieval
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, and occasionally a hurdy-gurdy, which he learnt to play for the record. He has released two further EPs on the Just Music label, and also released a vocal-based record on One Little Indian in 2011. He has co-written or arranged a variety of film soundtracks, including
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's 2009 release '' The Lovely Bones'' with Brian Eno,
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's award-winning '' Hunger'' with David Holmes, ''Seeking 1906'' with Simon Winchester, ''Gardens of Paradise'', '' The Graduates'', ''After Happily Ever After'', and also on the '' Oceans'' series with David Holmes.


Discography


Solo albums

* ''Honeytrap'' (2005) * ''Scene Memory'' (2006) * ''The Unrest Cure'' (2007) * ''The Grape and the Grain'' (2008) * ''Daylight'' (2015) * ''Scene Memory II'' (2021)


EPs and singles

* ''EP1'' (2006) * ''Searching 1906'' (2006) * ''December Songs'' (2009) * ''Zero Sum'' (2013) * ''Yield'' (2022)


Collaborations

*2000: "Last of England" by Sex Gang Children – composer, producer, all instruments *2001: ''
Here Be Monsters ''Here Be Monsters'' is the debut album by Ed Harcourt, released in 2001. It was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in 2001. Tim Holmes, one-half of British dance music duo Death In Vegas, co-produced the album. The singles "Something in My ...
'' by Ed Harcourt – guitar/string arrangements, guitar *2003: ''
From Every Sphere ''From Every Sphere'' is the second album by British singer-songwriter Ed Harcourt, released in 2003. Heavenly Records labelmate Jimi Goodwin of Doves plays tambourine on the first single "All of Your Days Will Be Blessed”, Harcourt’s only ...
'' by Ed Harcourt – orchestral arrangements, guitar/keyboard *2003: '' Silence is Easy'' by Starsailor (#2 UK) – string arrangements *2005: ''
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'' by Mark Owen (#78 UK) – co-writer *2005: ''
Elephant's Graveyard ''Elephant's Graveyard'' is a special collection of B-sides and rarities from singer-songwriter Ed Harcourt. The collection was made available as a digital download only in the UK, and as a hard-to-find promo only 2-CD set in the US (released ...
'' by Ed Harcourt – string/wind arrangements *2006: ''Madman in the Basket'' by
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– production, guitars *2006: Musikain by
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– guitars *2007: ''Inventing New Destruction'' by Andi Sex Gang – laptop guitars *2008: '' Everything That Happens Will Happen Today'' with
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(#1 '' CMJ'') – production, various instrumentals *2008: ''The Redcastle Sessions'' with
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– co-production, guitars, piano, percussion *2008:
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with David Holmes – guitar, bass, various keyboards, marxophone and hurdy gurdy *2009: ''
Slow Attack ''Slow Attack'' is the third solo album by the English singer Brett Anderson, and released in 2009. This is Anderson's last solo album before Suede's reformation in 2010. Background Produced by Anderson with new writing partner Leo Abrahams, i ...
'' by Brett Anderson – co-writer, producer *2009: ''
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'' by Natalie Imbruglia – additional production, guitar *2009: '' Frozen Heart'' by Smoke Fairies – production, keys *2009: ''Portraits of the Artists'' by Foy Vance – producer, co-writer, arranger, guitar, piano *2010: ''Ghosts'' by Smoke Fairies – producer *2010: '' Small Craft on a Milk Sea'' with Brian Eno and Jon Hopkins – co-writer, co-producer, guitar, guitaret, laptop *2010: '' Carl Barât'' by Carl Barât – co-writer, technical, guitar, mini-piano, omnichord, guitorgan, bass *2011: ''Death Fires'' by Carl Barât – producer, co-writer, arranger, guitar, piano *2011: ''
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'' by Brett Anderson – co-writer, producer, guitar *2011: ''John Martyn Tribute'' by Paolo Nutini – producer, arranger, guitar, piano *2011: ''Cashmere If You Can'' by Chris Difford – producer, co-writer, arranger, guitar, piano *2011: ''Spitting Daggers'' by
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– producer *2011: ''Foxlight'' by Iarla O'Lionaird – producer *2011: ''From Africa with Fury'' by Seun Kuti – producer *2011: ''Outside'' by Aisha Orazbayeva – producer/editor *2012: ''
State Hospital (EP) ''State Hospital'' is an EP by Scottish indie rock band Frightened Rabbit, released on 24 September 2012 on Atlantic Records. Produced by both Leo Abrahams and the band itself, the EP includes the single, "State Hospital", alongside four tracks w ...
'' by Frightened Rabbit – producer *2012: ''Portrait'' by
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– co-writer, producer, instruments *2013: ''
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'' by Frightened Rabbit – producer *2013: '' Edgeland'' by Karl Hyde – producer, co-writer *2013: ''EP'' by Olivia Chaney – producer *2014: ''Entity'' by Oscar and the Wolf – additional production and mix *2014: ''The Hand Gallery'' by
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– engineer *2014: '' Present Tense'' by Wild Beasts – co-producer, session musician *2014: '' Caustic Love'' by Paolo Nutini – co-writer, co-producer, guitar, keyboards, programming, Wurlitzer, string and horn arrangement (Superfly) *2014: ''Lurrean etzanda'' by Ruper Ordorika – guitar *2014: ''New Beginnings'' by Hotei – co-writer, producer *2015: '' My Dreams Dictate My Reality'' by Soko – producer, engineering, guitar, hurdy-gurdy *2015: '' The Fade In Time'' by Sam Lee – mixed *2016: '' Remember Us To Life'' by Regina Spektor – producer *2016: ''EP ’S' by Emmy The Great - co-writer *2017: '' Silver Eye'' by Goldfrapp - programming *2017: ''
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'' by Yasmine Hamdan - co-producer *2017: '' Dark Days and Canapés'' by
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- co-writer, producer *2018: ''Violence'' by Editors - producer *2018: '' Songs You Make At Night'' by Tunng - co-mixer *2019: ''
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'' by Hayden Thorpe - producer, guitar, keyboards *2020: '' Album No. 8'' by Katie Melua - producer, instruments *2020: ''Visitations'' with Shahzad Ismaily - producer, guitar, mixing, composer *2020: ''Krononaut'' by Krononaut (with Martin France) - producer, guitar, mixing, composer


Soundtracks

*2007: ''Searching 1906'' – writer, performer *2009: '' Five Minutes of Heaven'' – co-writer with David Holmes *2009: '' Hunger'' – co-writer with David Holmes *2009: '' The Lovely Bones'' – co-writer with
Brian Eno Brian Peter George St John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno (; born Brian Peter George Eno, 15 May 1948) is a British musician, composer, record producer and visual artist best known for his contributions to ambient music and work in rock, pop an ...
, guitar *2010: '' Yohan: The Child Wanderer'' – orchestrator *2011 'After Happily Ever After' – composer *2012: "Gardens of Paradise" – composer *2012: "The Graduates/Los Graduados" – composer *2013: "The Outer Edges (Edgeland)" – composer


References


External links

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