Tim Goldsworthy

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Tim Goldsworthy is a British record producer, DJ and recording artist, currently living and working in New York City.

Originally a drummer for UNKLE, Goldsworthy co-founded James Lavelle's Mo' Wax label. He later worked with James Murphy, being part of LCD Soundsystem and is joint owner of DFA Records.

Originally working in the electronic genre, he now produces dance-punk bands like The Rapture (band) and Cut Copy. He also produced David Holmes' Let's Get Killed and remixed artists such as Radio 4 and Home Video under the moniker The Loving Hand. His latest project is Hercules & Love Affair.

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