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Emre Ramazanoglu SELECTED CV

Here’s a selection of highlights from Emre’s glittering catalogue of songwriting, production and playing credits…

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds Who Built The Moon? engineering, programming

Lily Allen New album (as yet untitled) songwriting, engineering

Mark Ronson I Can’t Lose remixing

Sia + Carly Rae Jepsen Making The Most Of The Night songwriting

Shakira Live From Paris DVD engineering

Stacey Solomon Shy songwriting, drumming, programming

Duffy Endlessly drumming, mixing

Nowhere Boy Soundtrack production, composition

Pulp After You programming, mixing

Étienne Daho Blitz drums, percussion

William Orbit numerous projects

Prodigy live enginering, drumming

Logan Lucky Soundtrack

Mindhorn Soundtrack

“I’m meeting Noel (Gallagher) shortly, we’ve got to finish mixing another track, then tomorrow, I’m going to be working on some fashion music, then I’ve got some mixes for Lily Allen to be getting on with…” A typical work schedule there for Emre Ramazanoglu, not just brushing shoulders with the icons of the music world, but being a bona-fide creative resource for them: getting his hands dirty and stuck in with composition, arranging, mixing and engineering… not to mention remixing, as well.

For many readers, this sounds like the pinnacle of their aspirations – to use their music making and technological know-how to contribute to the popmusic landscape (and get to work with a veritable shedload of celebrities/pop stars as well). So how did Emre

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