Geoff Barrow

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Geoff Barrow

Geoff Barrow (born 9 December 1971 in Walton in Gordano, Somerset, England) is the producer/instrumentalist for the band, Portishead. The band, formed in 1991, is named after the small town near Bristol where Barrow grew up.

On his intentions in forming Portishead: "I just wanted to make interesting music, proper songs with a proper life span and a decent place in people's record collections."

In 2002 Barrow & Adrian Utley recorded a cover version of The Shadows / Incredible Bongo Band's "Apache" which was released as a white vinyl 7" single under the name The Jimi Entley Sound.

As "Fuzzface", Geoff Barrow co-produced Stephanie McKay's 2003 debut album, McKay.

In 2005, Barrow, along with Utley, produced The Coral's third album, The Invisible Invasion.

Geoff also co-owns Invada Records.

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