Mark Shreeve
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Mark Shreeve is one of the most influential electronic music composers working today. After initially releasing his early work on cassette through the Mirage label he went on to sign for the newly formed Jive Electro in the early eighties and achieved huge success through the albums Assassin, Legion and Crash Head. His last solo album to date Nocturne was released in 1995 though a live CD Collide was released in 1996 featuring Mark's live performance at EMMA in 1994.
Mark has also composed the score for several feature films, recorded a number of library music CDs and achieved success as a songwriter most notably for Samantha Fox during the eighties.
In 1996 Mark formed the group Redshift with his brother Julian Shreeve, James Goddard and Rob Jenkins. The group have recorded nine albums to date and played live in the UK and Europe including a concert at Jodrell Bank Observatory
[edit] Selected Solo Discography
- Collide (Live at EMMA) (1996)
- Nocturne (1995)
- Crash Head (1988)
- Legion (1985)
- Assassin (1984)
- Thoughts Of War (1981)
- Fire Music (1981)
- Phantom (1981)
- Embryo (1980)
- Ursa Major (1980)
[edit] Redshift Discography
- Redshift IX - 'Last' (Live album 2007)
- Redshift Wild 2 (2006)
- Redshift VIII - 'Toll' (2006)
- Redshift VII - 'Oblivion' (2004)
- Redshift Wild (2002)
- Redshift VI - 'Faultline' (2002)
- Redshift V - 'Halo' (2002)
- Redshift IV - 'Siren' (Live album 1999)
- Redshift III - 'Down Time' (1999)
- Redshift II - 'Ether' (1997)
- Redshift (1996)
[edit] External links
- Redshift.biz - The Official Redshift website