Liam Howe

Liam Howe
Also known as The Zip
Born 1974 (age 37–38)
Origin Hartlepool, England
Genres Pop and indie pop
Occupations Producer, mixer and programmer
Instruments Synthesizer, guitar, bass, programming, string arrangement
Years active 1995-present
Labels One Little Indian, Columbia
Associated acts Sneaker Pimps

Liam Coverdale Howe (born 1974, Elwick, Hartlepool, United Kingdom, to parents Joyce and George Howe) is a London based record producer, musician and songwriter.

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Musical beginnings

In 1992, he formed the dance act F.R.I.S.K. with fellow northerner and childhood friend Chris Corner, and released the white label The Soul Of Indiscretion EP. The act was subsequently signed to Clean Up Records, a subsidiary of One Little Indian Records.

Whilst studying fine art at Reading University, Howe formed the production company Line of Flight with Corner and other art students Joe Wilson and David Westlake. They released The World as a Cone EP under this title in 1993. Line of Flight produced many of the acts on Clean Up Records, and contributed numerous remixes to the 1990s dance scene.

Sneaker Pimps

Wanting a bigger audience, Howe and Corner began writing for a more song based project. Ian Pickering, a lifelong friend of Howe's joined the writing team as a lyricist. With an album of material written, singer Kelli Dayton (who had been introduced to Howe and Corner through Derek Birkett of One Little Indian) was invited to sing, and the band Sneaker Pimps was formed. The debut album Becoming X was recorded in Howe's father's house in Elwick; a small village on the outskirts of Hartlepool. Howe and Corner produced the record under the 'Line of Flight' umbrella, with contributions from producers Jim Abyss and Flood.

Howe also played keyboards with Sneaker Pimps, throughout their worldwide promotion of their three albums to date.

Branching out

Through the success of Sneaker Pimps, Howe's writing and production skills gained international recognition with hits such as "6 Underground" and "Spin Spin Sugar", which led to collaborations with Marilyn Manson, Placebo, Echo & the Bunnymen, Natalie Imbruglia, Nerina Pallot, and Emilíana Torrini.

Howe and Wilson formed the band Ultrafox in 2001, with the German twins, Claudia and Connie Holzer. Ice Skating was released on User Friendly Records.

Although Howe, Corner and Pickering have written a fourth Sneaker Pimps album, it remains unrecorded. Corner relocated to Berlin with the success of his solo project IAMX, whilst Howe stayed in the UK to further his writing/production career.

Production and writing with other artists

Since Sneaker Pimps, Howe has written, produced and developed a whole host of respected artists including Cathy Davey, The Whip, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, IAMX, Heypenny, Yes Giantess, Dimbleby and Capper, Official Secrets Act, The Sound of Arrows, Emmy the Great, and Adele.

In 2008 and 2009, Howe worked extensively on the Marina and the Diamonds debut album The Family Jewels co-writing and/or producing the majority of tracks. The album entered the UK charts on its week of release at #5.

In November 2010 the track 'Little Dreams' was released on the Ellie Goulding reissue Bright Lights. The song was co-written and produced by Howe.

In the summer of 2010 Howe has been working with Tom Vek's on his much anticipated second album Leisure Seizure.

Pictures

Howe's compositions have appeared in many films, most notably The Saint, Danny Boyle's A Life Less Ordinary and Alfonso Cuarón's Y tu mamá también. In 2009, he composed the soundtrack to the Sundance multi award winning film Obselidia, using an orchestra of obsolete instruments. Howe has directed music videos for both Sneaker Pimps, and the electronic act, Motor. As a visual artist, Howe has exhibited installations in galleries such as London's Institute of Contemporary Arts and the CCA Glasgow.

Solo career

Howe is signed as a solo artist to Columbia Records. It is unknown exactly what the project name is, however he has previously released material under the name 'The Zip'. The record is believed to be a 'producers' record, whereby he has invited collaborators to contribute performances. Collaborations with Alan Vega, Neneh Cherry, Princess Superstar, and Corner are expected for release in 2010.

In early 2010, Howe began co-writing and producing Island Records CocknBullKid, which is set for release in early 2011.

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