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Mark Cawthra is an
English English usually refers to: * English language * English people English may also refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England ** English national ide ...
musician and
record producer A record producer is a recording project's creative and technical leader, commanding studio time and coaching artists, and in popular genres typically creates the song's very sound and structure.Virgil Moorefield"Introduction" ''The Producer as ...
working in the UK. He was born in
Bishop's Stortford Bishop's Stortford is a historic market town in Hertfordshire, England, just west of the M11 motorway on the county boundary with Essex, north-east of central London, and by rail from Liverpool Street station. Stortford had an estimated po ...
,
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, England.


Biography

Cawthra's first serious musical activity was in an early (unnamed) music project with schoolfriend
Tim Smith Tim, Timothy or Timmy Smith may refer to: Musicians * T. V. Smith (born 1956), British singer and songwriter *Tim Smith (Cardiacs) (1961–2020), English singer-songwriter and frontman of Cardiacs *Timmy Trumpet (born 1982), Australian DJ and prod ...
(bass guitar) and David Philpot (keyboards), a band in which he was the drummer. The music, a mix of jazz and rock, drew inspiration from the "Canterbury" bands, particularly
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. After a period of playing drums with other musicians around Kingston upon Thames, he moved to North Yorkshire and lived there for the whole of 1978. He returned to London in 1979, following an invitation to join Tim and Jim Smith in Cardiac Arrest (replacing Peter Tagg on drums). Other members of the band at this time were Colvin Mayers (keyboards), (later to play with
Adrian Borland Adrian Kelvin Borland (6 December 1957 – 26 April 1999) was an English singer, songwriter, guitarist and record producer, best known as the frontman of post-punk band the Sound. Following a substantial musical career spanning numerous group ...
in The Sound), and Mick Pugh (vocals). The Cardiac Arrest album ''
The Obvious Identity ''The Obvious Identity'' is a self-released album by English rock group Cardiacs, their first album of any sort, released under the group's earlier name of Cardiac Arrest. The album format was cassette tape, and it was only sold at concerts. T ...
'' was recorded at this time. Subsequently, he and Tim Smith recorded the band – now renamed
Cardiacs Cardiacs are an English rock band formed in Kingston upon Thames by Tim Smith (lead guitar and vocals) and his brother Jim (bass, backing vocals) in 1977 under the name Cardiac Arrest. The band's sound fused circus, baroque pop and medieval mu ...
– for a number of sessions in a small Surbiton studio. The results became the Cardiacs demo album ''
Toy World ''Toy World'' is the second demo album by the English rock band Cardiacs (including ''The Obvious Identity'', released on cassette the previous year under the band name "Cardiac Arrest"). The cassette is a mixture of older songs by the earlier ...
''. Following a short period in 1982 in which he was Cardiacs' keyboard player and percussionist, he left the band, moved to
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and briefly worked with two of the remaining members of the Birmingham band Dangerous Girls, following their split. The line-up, calling itself TAAGA, produced one single, "Friend of Mine", working with UB40 producer Bob Lamb. On returning to London, he worked for the remainder of the 1980s as crew member or live sound engineer, touring with several acts including
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,
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, and
Then Jerico Then Jerico are an English rock band. They scored four top 40 hits in the UK during the 1980s. Career The band's early line-up included singer Mark Shaw, bassist Jasper Stainthorpe, drummer Steve Wren, and guitarist Scott Taylor. The band pl ...
. He was also Cardiacs front-of-house engineer at this time, and a member of the band Grown Ups with
William D. Drake William Derek Drake (born 7 February 1962) is an English musician, keyboardist, pianist, composer and singer-songwriter. He is best known as a former member of the cult English rock band Cardiacs, whom he played with for nine years between 1983 ...
, Elaine Herman, Jon Bastable (
The Trudy The Trudy are an English post-punk band formed in Kingston upon Thames in 1979 by former Cardiacs members Peter Tagg (drums) and Ralph Cade (vocals and keyboards) along with Derek Tagg (guitar) and Sue Smallwood (bass). In 1980 The Trudy, with ...
), Dominic Luckman and
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. Five tracks were recorded by this line-up but never released. From 1988, his work was based in and around Leeds, culminating in the building of a 48-track facility, That Studio Where he worked with
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, producing demo material prior to the release of their ''Baby Machine'' album, and with the
North Sea Radio Orchestra The North Sea Radio Orchestra (NSRO) is an English contemporary music ensemble and cross-disciplinary chamber orchestra (plus chorus). Formed in 2002, the NSRO was set up mainly as a vehicle for the compositions of its musical director, Craig F ...
, mixing their first two albums. The studio was closed down in 2007. Today, his work is all studio-based, recording and mixing demos and masters in a new home facility in Leeds. Mixing credits include the Emmett Elvin albums "Bloody Marvels", "Assault On The Tyranny Of Reason" and "The End of Music", and the
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album,
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" working alongside
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. His mastering credits in addition to the North Sea Radio Orchestra and Emmett Elvin albums, William D. Drake's second album, ''Briny Hooves'',
as well as releases by Local Girls, the post-Oceansize project British Theatre, Charlie Cawood,
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, and
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's debut ''Resonance/Dissonance'', the latter nominated for the 2012 Songlines music award. He contributed a track and compiled and mastered '' Leader of the Starry Skies: A Tribute to Tim Smith, Songbook 1'', an album produced to gain funds for Tim Smith and his ongoing care, and raise awareness of his work. His first solo project Redbus Noface album ''#1 If It Fights The Hammer It will Fight The Knife'' was released on Believer's Roast in 2011. He compiled and mastered the Believers Roast ''Exquisite Corpse Game'', a collection of contiguous fragments by various artists each of whom has only heard the closing 20 seconds of the previous section. J. G. Thirlwell, Bob Drake, Weasel Walter,
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and Katherine Blake were among the contributors.


Discography


With Cardiac Arrest

* ''
The Obvious Identity ''The Obvious Identity'' is a self-released album by English rock group Cardiacs, their first album of any sort, released under the group's earlier name of Cardiac Arrest. The album format was cassette tape, and it was only sold at concerts. T ...
'' cassette album (1980)


With Cardiacs

* ''
Toy World ''Toy World'' is the second demo album by the English rock band Cardiacs (including ''The Obvious Identity'', released on cassette the previous year under the band name "Cardiac Arrest"). The cassette is a mixture of older songs by the earlier ...
'' Cassette (1981) * '' The Seaside (1st Version and CD)'' Cassette/CD (1984) ALPH 001 * ''
Archive Cardiacs ''Archive Cardiacs'' (also known simply as ''Archive'') is a compilation album by English rock band Cardiacs. The album is composed of early tracks by the band recorded from 1977 to 1979. The tracks were compiled from Cardiacs' demo albums ''The ...
'' Cassette/CD (1989) ALPH 000


As Mark Cawthra

* '' Songs by Cardiacs and Affectionate Friends'' - "Truth Be Told"'' CD (2001) ORG228 * ''Leader Of The Starry Skies: A Tribute To Tim Smith, Songbook 1'' - "Let Alone My Plastic Doll"'' CD (2010) Believers Roast * ''The Rising Of The Lights - William D Drake - "Me Fish Bring"'' CD (2011) Onomatopoeia


As Redbus Noface

* ''Redbus Noface - If It Fights The Hammer It Will Fight The Knife'' CD (2011) Believers Roast * ''Redbus Noface - The Central Element - "Jack Blind Acid"'' CD (2012) Believers Roast *''Redbus Noface - EP #1 Crumbs In The Deathbed'' (2021) Self-released


Other information

Mark's brother was the guitarist
Gypie Mayo Gypie Mayo (born John Philip Cawthra; 24 July 1951 − 23 October 2013) was an English guitarist and songwriter, playing in Dr. Feelgood from 1977 to 1981, and from 1996 to 2004 in the reborn Yardbirds with Alan Glen. Early career Mayo was bo ...
. Cardiacs ''
Rude Bootleg ''Rude Bootleg'' (subtitled ''Live at the Reading Festival, 1986'') is a live album by the English rock band Cardiacs. It is the band's first live album, and was originally recorded at the Reading Rock Festival on 24 August 1986. The original ...
'' was recorded from the mixing desk by Mark on a cassette deck in the effects rack at the Reading Festival. The EQ settings on the mixing desk were left behind from the band who had played last on the night before,
Saxon The Saxons ( la, Saxones, german: Sachsen, ang, Seaxan, osx, Sahson, nds, Sassen, nl, Saksen) were a group of Germanic * * * * peoples whose name was given in the early Middle Ages to a large country (Old Saxony, la, Saxonia) near the Nor ...
, and needed little alteration. Cawthra may be seen briefly dancing to Cardiacs' "R.E.S" in the Seaside Treats video.


References


External links


Redbus Noface on BandcampCardiacs homepage
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