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From his breakthrough Futureheads material to adding magic touches to Bloc Party and Primal Scream's new albums, Paul Epworth has emerged as one of the UK's most consistent studio men. Music Week pulled him away from the studio for a chat
Since Paul Epworth's debut production effort in 2004, the young Londoner has forged a reputation as one of the UK's most in-demand producers. A string of sessions manning the desk on debut albums by The Futureheads, Bloc Party, Maxomo Park and The Rakes have been followed by an increasingly diverse roll-call of artists knocking on his door, with Kate Nash and Sam Sparro among his more recent partnerships.
After he ...