Charlie Andrew
Visiting Professor
Andrew made his production debut working alongside Clive Langer on Eugene McGuinness’ 3rd album The Invitation to the Voyage. While producing this album, which was recorded over a couple of years, Charlie began working with Madness and ended up with several production credits on their album Oui Oui, Si Si, Ja Ja, Da Da, which reached the UK top 10 in the album charts and has been certified gold in the UK.
During this time, Andrew began producing a then-unsigned band who would become Alt-J. He produced their debut album An Awesome Wave which peaked at 13 in the UK charts, won the Barclaycard Mercury Prize, was certified platinum in the UK and gold in Australia.
In 2013, Andrew was nominated as Breakthrough Producer at the Music Producers Guild awards. He was presented as the winner of the award by Clive Langer on 7 February 2013. Later that year he co-produced the Resolution EP for Matt Corby, the title track would go on to win an ARIA Award for best song and has been certified 3× platinum in Australia.
In 2014, produced the second Alt-J album titled This Is All Yours, which gave Charlie and the band their first number one album.
In 2015 following his work with Alt-J, Marika Hackman and Sivu, it was announced he was nominated alongside Mark Ronson, Mike Crossey and Tom Dalgety as UK Producer of the Year. He was announced as the winner at the MPG Awards on 3 February 2016 at Grovesnor House.
Andrew has since worked on releases with Darwin Deez, Matt Corby, Nick Mulvey, Rae Morris, We Were Evergreen, Sivu, Marika Hackman, Benjamin Francis Leftwich, Money, Belle Mt., Sorry (band), George Crosby, James (band), Bloc Party, Crystal Fighters and number 1 albums with Wolf Alice and London Grammar.