David M Allen

Started by Martin Shaw, July 06, 2011, 10:38:01

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Martin Shaw

I have heard that David M Allen (Producer of Head on the door, Kissmekissmekissme, Disintegration and Wish) is now producing debut album for this band: www.thecellophaneflowers.co.uk
Sounds cool. Martin

Ulrich

He has also been mixing/producing the following bands recently:
The Members
http://www.jccarroll.com/ms_ingrr.html
http://www.themembers.co.uk/products_ingrr.html
QuoteProduced by JC Carroll and David M Allen

Flipron
(new album, produced by Rat Scabies, mixed by David M Allen)
Firework Shoes - The new album from Flipron - Teaser #1
(He can't be seen in the vid, though.)
http://www.flipron.co.uk
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dsanchez

Hello guys,

We've just got this message on info@curefans.com:

Contact Page Form for Curefans.com
Name: Jesse Budd
Message:

Thanks so much posting the album teaser promo#1 in.

It's very much appreciated. Under the video it says that Dave can't be seen in the vid though. However, he CAN be seen (briefly) in this second video here, mixing our album on his beautiful handmade desk that had previously belonged to the late Conny Plank of Kraftwerk fame etc. Dave bought most of the contents of Conny's studio; has much of the eqipment set up in his studio in north London. Dave also mixed our last album, Gravity Calling; in my experience of working with him I have found him an extremely creative, generous; motivated sort of chap who has many great stories to tell & an encyclopedic general knowledge. He's a very decent sort of a gent; I'm glad to see people are genuinely interested in what he's up to! Anyway, here's the link:

Firework Shoes - The new album from Flipron - Teaser #2   
Dave appears at about 9 seconds in, hard at work in front of the Conny Plank desk!

Thanks.

All the best, Jesse / Flipron
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Ulrich

Quote from: dsanchez on November 09, 2012, 16:01:16
Hello guys,

We've just got this message on info@curefans.com...

Hey, very cool to hear from the band themselves.  :)

Quote
Dave appears at about 9 seconds in, hard at work in front of the Conny Plank desk!

Jesse / Flipron

Thanks, I'd hoped to see him in the first one, but the text underneath (if you watch at youtube) told all the names and Dave wasn't among them.

I like Flipron (sounds like "strange" brit pop to my ears), will buy the new album!
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Ulrich

Looks like very old recordings by David M Allen will see the light of day. Sounds like he was predicting some 80's synth pop sounds here! (Obviously he didn't get a record deal, but an offer to work as an engineer...)
http://youtu.be/IWJrL218LqY

More info on this release to be found here:
http://www.anglocentric.co.uk/the_genetic_tape.pdf
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Ulrich

Just like he did in the old days, Dave Allen produced the latest album of The Mission.
http://www.themissionuk.com/

Now let's hope he will one day be asked to produce The Cure again :!:
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cheyler

The production on SoM 'First & Last & Always' has been called 'iffy' by Eldritch; I would go a bit further and say 'completely fucked-up'.  I've never heard any truly fine production work by Mr. Allen.  Doesn't mean I don't have respect for the guy.

Ulrich

Quote from: cheyler on December 14, 2013, 22:08:58
The production on SoM 'First & Last & Always' has been called 'iffy' by Eldritch; I would go a bit further and say 'completely fucked-up'.

Any reasons why?  :?
I haven't listened to this in 20+ years. Probably because I don't like Sisters anymore (which has to do with the fact that SoM haven't released anything new in 20 years and also because Andrew talked a lot of crap about ex-members etc. in interviews...). Back then, it didn't sound "bad" to me production-wise in any ways.
However, I got to say the follow-up "Floodland" (1987) sounds totally "dated" in terms of production nowadays. (Not produced by D. Allen, but by Eldritch himself, I think?)

Quote from: cheyler on December 14, 2013, 22:08:58I've never heard any truly fine production work by Mr. Allen.

Not wanting to sound dis-respectful either, but: are you deaf?  :lol:  ;)

To my (completely ruined) ears The Cure albums between 1985 and 1992 sound better than most others (especially the relatively weakly-produced WMS and 4:13!)...

Also I just got the new The Mission album produced by Dave Allen and it sounds GREAT!  :)
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Josefyne

Quote from: Ulrich on November 08, 2013, 09:33:56
Now let's hope he will one day be asked to produce The Cure again :!:

That and getting rid of Jason Cooper would be a rebirth for The Cure.


Ulrich

New interview with Dave Allen:
http://monolithcocktail.com/2015/03/18/our-daily-bread-152-the-david-m-allen-interview/

QuoteYou were the producer of The Cure's 'purple patch' of albums throughout the mid-eighties. Do you think they should have packed it in after Wish in 1992, when many claimed they lost their edge?

No. I admire them for the tenacity and stamina to keep creating and playing shows that give their fans great pleasure. What's wrong with that?
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Ulrich

http://louderthanwar.com/legendary-krautrock-mixing-desk-plank-relocates-london/

QuoteThe producer of The Cure's purple patch David M Allen has shipped Connie Plank's fabled desk – famed for its warmth, character, and having recorded Kraftwerk's 'Autobahn' -wholesale to Studio 7 in Tottenham Hale.
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