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Mark Shreeve

United Kingdom • 1957-06-02 – 2022-08-31

Mark Shreeve is credited on 577 releases across 124 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1980–2024 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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577

Pressings credited

124

Albums

5

Decades active

26

In collections

Biography

Mark Shreeve (2 June 1957 – 31 August 2022) was a British electronic music composer. After initially releasing his early work on cassette through the label Mirage Records, he went on to sign for the newly formed Jive Electro in the early 1980s, and released the albums Assassin, Legion, and Crash Head. His last solo album to date, Nocturne, was released in 1995. A live album, Collide, was released in 1996 featuring his live performance at EMMA two years before. Shreeve was born in Great Yarmouth on 2 June 1957. Shreeve also composed scores or sections of scores for some feature films, recorded a number of library music CDs and wrote the song "Touch Me (I Want Your Body)" for Samantha Fox, which was released and hit the chart in 1986. He also worked briefly with Christopher Franke of Tangerine Dream and has had some technical association with producer and modular synthesiser expert Ed Buller. In 1996, Shreeve formed the group Redshift with his brother Julian, James Goddard and Rob Jenkins. The group has recorded nine albums to date and played live in the UK and in all Europe, including one concert made at Jodrell Bank Observatory. Shreeve died on 31 August 2022, at the age of 65.

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Credited work

577 releases · 124 albums · active 1980–2024

  • Performance · 844
  • Production · 74
  • Other credits · 20
  • Mastering · 14
  • Engineering · 11

Studios: Battery Studios, London · PWL Studios · Sigma Sound Studios, New York · Bolland Studios

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