Rhett Davies

Rhett Davies

Rhett Davies (born 1949, London, England) is an English record producer and engineer.

After opening a record shop, Davies became a recording studio intern/engineer at [l100168]. His first full session was on [a634]'s 1973 LP, "Taking Tiger Mountain (by Strategy)". An appreciative Eno granted Davies a royalty on that album and his subsequent innovative releases with Davies. The two pioneered the "playing the studio like an instrument" concept: tape loops in pop music and using a rhythm box to lay down the beat during basic recording, then adding a live drummer later. Davies also worked with numerous other artists including [a56621], [a87721], [a103687], [a242415] and many others.

In 1990, Rhett Davies left the music industry to pursue other business interests, while still privately creating music, although he continued to work with Bryan Ferry.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhett_Davies

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