Dave Eringa

David James Eringa (born 30 July 1971 in Brentwood, Essex)[1] is an English record producer, sound engineer, and mix engineer.

Biography

He has had a long-standing association with the Manic Street Preachers. His early involvement included tea-making duties on their first single, "Motown Junk".[when?] He played keyboards on Generation Terrorists, produced and mixed Gold Against the Soul, and performed live keyboards with the band from 1993 to 1994. He also produced and mixed two tracks on Everything Must Go ("Australia" and "No Surface All Feeling"), produced and mixed half of This Is My Truth, Tell Me Yours (including the No. 1 single "If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next"), and worked on their first No. 1 single of the new millennium, "The Masses Against the Classes". Additionally, he produced and mixed Know Your Enemy and produced Send Away the Tigers.[when?]

He has also collaborated extensively with Idlewild, producing and mixing 100 Broken Windows, The Remote Part, and Make Another World, as well as contributing to Warnings/Promises and, more recently, Post Electric Blues.[2][when?]

In 2014, he produced Wilko Johnson and Roger Daltrey's gold-selling album Going Back Home, which subsequently led to production work for The Who and a collaboration with Daltrey on a solo album.[citation needed]

Production credits

Eringa has worked and played on albums by artists including Manic Street Preachers, Idlewild,[3] Wilko Johnson and Roger Daltrey, The Who, Gyroscope, BB Brunes, Calogero, Kylie Minogue, Tom Jones, 3 Colours Red, South and Nine Black Alps.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Dellam Corporate Information Limited, England". Dellam.com. Retrieved 24 July 2014.
  2. ^ "An interview". repeatfanzine.co.uk. August 2010.
  3. ^ "Idlewild - Make Another Word - exclusive live recording". The Skinny.
  4. ^ "Nine Black Alps | Manchester Scenewipe". Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 4 March 2015.