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IAMX
IAMX
solo project of Chris Corner
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Liam Howe
Liam Howe
British musician
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Sneaker Pimps
Sneaker Pimps
British Trip Hop band
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Chris Corner
Chris Corner
English producer and musician
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Ladytron
Ladytron
band
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The Kooks
The Kooks
British rock band
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Jagz Kooner
Jagz Kooner
British record producer
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Stateless
Stateless
English electronic rock band
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Kasabian
Kasabian
English rock band
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Flood
Flood
British record producer and audio engineer.
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Paul Epworth
Paul Epworth
British music producer, musician, and songwriter
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Armand Van Helden
Armand Van Helden
American musician
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Richard Russell
Richard Russell
British music executive
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Andy Chatterley
Andy Chatterley
Jersey politician
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Greg Kurstin
Greg Kurstin
American record producer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter
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Terrace Martin
Terrace Martin
American musician, rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor
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Lush
Lush
band
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Stuart Price
Stuart Price
British electronic musician
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Emile Haynie
Emile Haynie
American record producer, songwriter, recording artist
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The Whip
The Whip
electronic dance-rock band from Oldham, Greater Manchester, England
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David Kershenbaum
David Kershenbaum
American record producer
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Ewan Pearson
Ewan Pearson
British electronic music producer
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Fraser T. Smith
Fraser T. Smith
English record producer, songwriter and musician
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Arthur Baker
Arthur Baker
American musician, record producer, dj, songwriter
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Boys Noize
Boys Noize
German music producer
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Noisia
Noisia
Dutch electronic music band
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The Mark Inside
The Mark Inside
rock band based in Toronto
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Nellee Hooper
Nellee Hooper
British composer and record producer
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Sir Jinx
Sir Jinx
American rapper
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Unkle
Unkle
British musical group
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Robin Millar
Robin Millar
Music Producer, Charity Trustee and Fundraiser
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Boi-1da
Boi-1da
Canadian hip-hop producer
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Rob Dougan
Rob Dougan
Australian music composer
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Timbaland
Timbaland
American musician, record producer, rapper, DJ, and record executive
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Rodger Bain
Rodger Bain
British record producer
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Rhys Fulber
Rhys Fulber
Canadian musician
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Metronomy
Metronomy
British electronic music group
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Flying Lotus
Flying Lotus
American electronic music producer and DJ
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Teddy Riley
Teddy Riley
American record producer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and singer
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Neil Davidge
Neil Davidge
British composer
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Yinon Yahel
Yinon Yahel
Israeli musician
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Zero 7
Zero 7
English musical duo
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Nelly
Nelly
American rapper, singer, and songwriter
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Tortoise
Tortoise
American post-rock band
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Ki Theory
Ki Theory
American musician and producer
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Maps
Maps
British musician
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Crookers
Crookers
band
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Rich Boy
Rich Boy
American rapper from Alabama
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Sean Slade
Sean Slade
American record producer
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Kelli Ali
Kelli Ali
English vocalist
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Hyper
Hyper
British musician
Jim Abbiss
British music producer

Jim Abbiss

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British music producer
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Jeremy Abbiss is a British music producer, best known for his work on records including the Arctic Monkeys' Mercury Music Prize winning debut album, Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not, Kasabian's Kasabian and Empire, Ladytron's Witching Hour and Ladytron, Sneaker Pimps' debut Becoming X, and Adele's 19, and 21.

Starting his music career, he played keyboards with Peterborough band The Pleasure Heads, on Red Rhino Records, before getting his first studio job at Spaceward Studios near Cambridge, in 1986. It was here that he trained under maverick engineer & producer Owen Morris. He moved to become an assistant engineer at Power Plant studios, London in 1988, and witnessed first-hand the acid house movement through countless remix sessions.

He went freelance in 1990, and Steve Hillage became a regular collaborator on remixes & album sessions. He then met producer Nellee Hooper, and worked as his engineer on albums for Björk (Debut), Massive Attack (Protection), as well as the Romeo + Juliet soundtrack & many more remixes. This association established Abbiss and led to a meeting and future collaborations with James Lavelle & DJ Shadow. More remixing (The Verve - Bitter Sweet Symphony) and the critically acclaimed Psyence Fiction album by Unkle led to him being offered more production work. He co-produced the Sneaker Pimps debut, Becoming X, and the debut and only album by Mono, Formica Blues. At the same time, song-writing with singer Laura Mohapi led to a publishing contract with Chrysalis Music, and a short-lived return to the world of the artist with the band Darling.

He has also worked with Stateless on their self-titled debut album Stateless. Other work includes both EPs and debut single by Bombay Bicycle Club, as well as on their debut album I Had the Blues But I Shook Them Loose. He has also mixed DJ Shadow's albums The Less You Know, the Better. and The Private Press.

Mixing tracks for Kasabian in 2003 led to co-producing 2 albums with them (the self-titled Kasabian and Empire) and gave him the first of 3 nominations for "producer of the year" at the Music Week/MPG awards. He then worked on Editors (The Back Room), The Noisettes (Wild Young Hearts) and The Temper Trap (Conditions). While producing the track "My Yvonne" for Jack Peñate, he met singer Adele, whom Jack had asked to do some backing vocals. He was immediately blown away by her voice and asked if she had her own demos. She had just signed to XL, and shortly afterwards Abbiss began work on her debut 19, producing eight tracks. Producing two tracks for her phenomenally successful follow-up 21 led to a Grammy nomination.

In 2011 Jim Abbiss worked on The Kooks third album, Junk of the Heart.

In 2012, Jim Abbiss produced The Unified Field for former Sneaker Pimps vocalist and founding member Chris Corner's project IAMX. Abbiss has continued studio productions with Emeli Sandé, Peace, The Family Rain, Birdy & KT Tunstall and maintains ongoing projects with a variety of artists.

In 2016, he co-produced the Blind Spot (EP) for the band Lush.

In 2020, he produced Amy Macdonald's fifth studio album The Human Demands.