Engineering · Performance
Simon Gogerly
Simon Gogerly is credited on 409 releases across 122 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1988–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
409
Pressings credited
122
Albums
5
Decades active
264
In collections
Biography
Simon Gogerly is a British audio engineer with credits including artists such as U2, Paloma Faith, No Doubt and Massive Attack. Gogerly started his career playing keyboards on tour in the 1980s for the new wave band Dead or Alive. He then went on to become an assistant engineer at London's Mayfair Studios training under studio owner and engineer John Hudson. It was at Mayfair Studios that Gogerly started to move from engineering to mixing, working on The Farm's hit "All Together Now" and Soul II Soul's "Missing You". After going freelance in 1992, he recorded the album Republic by New Order, produced by Stephen Hague. He then went on to tour with the band as programmer. Throughout the 1990s, Gogerly continued to work for Stephen Hague as well as other producers such as Sly & Robbie and Boilerhouse. Gogerly also worked on a number of hip hop remixes with producer Syze-Up under the name Desert Eagle Discs for artists such as Missy Elliott, Busta Rhymes and Lil' Kim. At the end of the '90s, Gogerly started to work alongside Nellee Hooper as a mixer for his label Meanwhile. Soon, Gogerly became Hooper's go to mix engineer and he went on to work with No Doubt, Gwen Stefani, Massive Attack and Paloma Faith. Gogerly also worked with Hooper on U2's How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb album for which he won a Grammy. Gogerly has since gone on to work alongside producers Steve Lironi, Rick Nowels and Ewan Pearson. He also works closely with Underworld, mixing a number of projects for them including their remix of "Williams Last Words" by the Manic Street Preachers, and has worked on large parts of the 2012 London Olympic Games opening ceremony and Danny Boyle's Frankenstein. Alongside mixing, Gogerly has also done a number of production/additional production work for a number of artists such as Little Boots, Mumiy Troll and Boxes. Recent projects have included Danny Boyle's film Trance with Underworld, and mixing Paloma Faith's album Fall to Grace, produced by Nellee Hooper a
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Credited work
409 releases · 122 albums · active 1988–2026
- Engineering · 526
- Performance · 21
- Production · 5
- Other credits · 2
Studios: Real World Studios · RAK Studios · Mayfair Studios · Higher Plane Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb
2004

Rock Steady
2001

U218 Singles
2006

Republic
1993

Love.Angel.Music.Baby.
2004

The Singles 1992 - 2003
2003

The Sweet Escape
2006

Singles
2005

World (The Price Of Love)
1993

When The World Knows Your Name
1989

Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own
2005

(The Rest Of) NewOrder
1995

Hands
2009

Icon
2010

City Of Blinding Lights
2005

Retro

Maybe
2004

What You Want
1998

The Other Two & You
1993

What Happens Next
2015

Positive-ism
1999

All Together Now
1990

Enchanted
1990

Solo : Songs And Collaborations 1982 - 2015
2015
Frequent collaborators
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