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Eric Charles Radcliffe (often credited as E.C. Radcliffe - born 3 December 1950) is an English recording engineer and producer who worked with new wave and synthpop bands in the early 1980s in
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,
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. He later became owner of
Blackwing Studios Blackwing Studios was an English recording studio, most notable for early Depeche Mode and Yazoo recordings in the early 1980s. Background The Blackwing Studios complex was housed inside a deconsecrated church in south-east London. All Hallows ...
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Background

Eric Radcliffe is believed to have had a huge part in the success of Yazoo (Yaz in the USA). In March 1984 Radcliffe gave an interview to ''Electronics and Music Maker'' in which he mentioned how he got into the business:
When I was about fifteen the group I was in was booked into a four-track studio to do some demos, and I got a taste for recording then. I got an
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reel-to-reel at home and I built a studio in the front room, with multi-core cable running into my bedroom which acted as the control room... it snowballed... eventually I was able to afford an eight-track TEAC and it was with that machine that I came up to London and set-up the studio here, which I called Blackwing and it took off in earnest...
And a snippet on his contribution to the Yazoo sound:
We often combine more than one eviceto create a sound. One particular one that sticks in my memory is the snare-drum sound on Yazoo's "Don't Go", I did that using the Lexicon 224 and 224x everbsganged together. We came across that sound entirely by accident, but then again, in the final analysis I think you discover almost everything by accident, just by fiddling around.
After Yazoo, Radcliffe and Yazoo-songwriter
Vince Clarke Vincent John Martin (born 3 July 1960), known professionally as Vince Clarke, is an English synth-pop musician and songwriter. Clarke has been the main composer and musician of the band Erasure since its inception in 1985, and was previously ...
continued to work together. As
The Assembly The Assembly were a British synth-pop project formed in 1983 in Basildon, England, by Vince Clarke (songwriting, keyboards, backing vocals) and Eric Radcliffe (songwriting, production). Feargal Sharkey was hired as a guest vocalist for the ...
they released the single " Never Never" with singer
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in the autumn of 1983. Clarke and Radcliffe also founded the record company
Reset Records Reset Records was a British record company founded in 1983 by Vince Clarke (Depeche Mode, Yazoo, The Assembly, Erasure) and Eric Radcliffe. The four singles by Robert Marlow were released on this label from his friend Vince Clarke. Peter Hewson ...
, and released singles with Robert Marlow, Peter Hewson, Hardware and Absolute, until 1987 when the label shut down. Eric Radcliffe now lives in Gravesend in Kent, with his three daughters Kai, Fay and Mae. In the documentary video accompanying Yazoo's 25th anniversary release ''In Your Room'', Eric Radcliffe delivers the following written message:
I count myself fortunate and privileged to have worked with such a talented team. I remember that we had to build a studio in my house (in about ten days) to complete the recording of ''Upstairs at Eric's'' because Blackwing Studios London was fully booked. My mother provided us all with her famous " egg and chips" and also appeared on the record. Wonderful days! :Best regards :Eric Radcliffe


Notable work

* Fad Gadget – ''
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'' (1980) * Fad Gadget – '' Incontinent'' (1981) * Depeche Mode – '' Speak & Spell'' (1981) * Yazoo – ''
Upstairs at Eric's ''Upstairs at Eric's'' is the debut studio album by English synth-pop duo Yazoo (known in North America as Yaz). It was released on 16 August 1982 by Mute Records. It was produced by the band and E.C. Radcliffe, with assistance from Mute labe ...
'' (1982) * Depeche Mode – ''
A Broken Frame ''A Broken Frame'' is the second studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 27 September 1982 by Mute Records. The album was written entirely by Martin Gore and was recorded as a trio after the departure of Vince C ...
'' (1982) * Yazoo – '' You and Me Both'' (1983) *
The Assembly The Assembly were a British synth-pop project formed in 1983 in Basildon, England, by Vince Clarke (songwriting, keyboards, backing vocals) and Eric Radcliffe (songwriting, production). Feargal Sharkey was hired as a guest vocalist for the ...
– " Never Never" (1983) * Duet Emmo – "Or So It Seems" (1983) * Robert Marlow – ''
The Peter Pan Effect Robert Marlow (born Robert Allen, 21 October 1961 – 22 September 2022) was an English synth-pop singer, songwriter and musician. Biography Robert Marlow grew up in Basildon with future Depeche Mode members Vince Clarke, Martin Gore and Andy ...
'' (1999)


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Radcliffe, Eric Living people People from Gravesend, Kent English audio engineers English record producers English new wave musicians Musicians from Kent The Assembly members 1950 births