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  ed buller - leading record producer interview at Sahara Sound Studios London
We are delighted to feature record producer Ed Buller in an exclusive video interview shot in September 2004 at the new SSL K Series Sahara Sound Studios in London.
Ed Buller is one of the most interesting and charming record producers that we've met.
Ed is well known for his fabulous guitar sounds and work with artists such as Suede, Pulp and Stabbing Westward.
www.recordproduction.com /ed-buller.html   (436 words)

  
 Teleological Notions in Biology
Reprinted in Allen, Bekoff and Lauder (1998) and in Buller (1999).
Reprinted with minor alterations in Allen, Bekoff, and Lauder (1998) and in Buller (1999).
Thompson, N.S. "The Misappropriation of Teleonomy." In, P.P.G.B. Bateson and P. Klopfer (eds.) Perspectives in Ethology 7: 259-274.
plato.stanford.edu /entries/teleology-biology   (2319 words)

  
 THE ESSENTIAL SUEDE >> lyrics and song information >> sci-fi lullabies
In the high life, I've got this feeling now I've got this horrible feeling On the escalator they took it out on him, As the ridiculous world went by Oh, he is gone He's my insatiable one...
On the high wire, dressed in a leotard There wobbles one hell of a retard On the escalator we shit paracetamol, As the ridiculous world goes by Oh, he is gone He's my insatiable one And he was my inflatable one...
It's the same old show, he's a killer, he's a flash boy oh This is the killing of a flash boy oh.
www.essentialsuede.com /lyrics4.html   (1758 words)

  
 Pulp (band)
Pulp were then signed up by Island Records who released the singles "Do You Remember the First Time" and "Lipgloss", to modest chart success.
These were followed by the Ed Buller produced album His n Hers which reached No.9 in the UK charts, and which, sonically, was not a million miles away from Suede.
This sudden increase in popularity was certainly helped by the massive media interest in a new wave of Britpop ushered by the likes of Suede and Blur, the latter of which Pulp supported on a US tour in 1994.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/p/pu/pulp__band_.html   (1101 words)

  
 THE ESSENTIAL SUEDE >> lyrics and song information >> dog man star
As I sing the silent song Mime each lonely word Please listen to the man he said that it could be the 2 of us Alone but not lonely, you and me Alone but loaded.........
When you're there in her arms And there in her legs Well I'll be in her head Cos that's where I go And that's what I do And that's how it feels when the sex turns cruel Yes both of us need her, this is the asphalt world
This still life is all I ever do There by the window quietly killed for you In the glass house my insect life Crawling the walls under electric lights I'll go into the night, into the night She and I into the night Is this still life all I'm good for too?
www.essentialsuede.com /lyrics2.html   (657 words)

  
 McDonough Management - Recent Events
From the moment Ed's father, an orchestral composer, took him to see Stravinsky's Rite of Spring at age six, Ed's passion became music.
Ed scored a radio hit in 2001 with Stabbing Westward’s So Far Away, and produced four platinum records in Australia.
Ed studied composition and orchestration with David Conte at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, which honed his songwriting skills enormously.
www.mcdman.com /buller.html   (558 words)

  
 Swizzle-Stick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Produced by former Psychedelic Fur Ed Buller (Pulp, Suede, Ben Lee), the EP showcases the band's penchant for mixing electronic grooves with guitar-based edge.
Buller undoubtedly had a hand in the direction in which Modulator took the songs on Don't Hold Out On Me, but the talent in the band is obvious and difficult to overlook.
While the poppy electronic music of the eighties has largely gone ignored for more than a decade, thankfully there are bands like Modulator around to remind us of the times when music was all about the fun.
www.swizzle-stick.com /bin/review.php?id=R0002687   (294 words)

  
 YOU AM I.net :: Press
Buller's brief from You Am I's American label was to mould the band into a contemporary rock act who could offload 1 million albums.
The band jacked up and sacked Buller, a decision that will probably cost them any chance Dress Me Slowly had of being released in the US.
We've got to listen back to this stuff in the future and I didn't want to be a part of it, so we stopped our relationship with Ed Buller right there.
www.youami.net /press_pet_project.htm   (722 words)

  
 Publications - Biohumanities at The University of Queensland
In The Evolutionary Biology of Complex Phenotypes In Preston, K and Pigliucci, M (Eds.) Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.
Griffiths, P.E (In Press) Evolutionary Psychology: History and Current Status, in Sarkar, S and Pfeiffer, J (eds.) The Philosophy of Science: An Encyclopedia, New York: Routledge.
Emotions in the Wild: The situated perspective on emotion, in P. Robbins and M. Aydede (eds.) Cambridge Handbook of Situated Cognition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, xxx-xxx.
www.uq.edu.au /biohumanities?page=27500&pid=27497   (1455 words)

  
 The Electric Newspaper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Sarah’s voice is again strong — although producer Ed Buller didn’t make her do any vocal training unlike Matt Serletic for Sumo — and bassist Stuart Rudd is again as solid and enterprising as ever, especially on tracks like “If I Tell You In The End” and “Safer Emergency”.
Producer Ed Buller has had a big hand in moulding Jet Age by incorporating a fair whack of keyboards and studio tricks, much in the same way that he has revolutionised the sound of Ben Lee and Alex Lloyd in the past.
By putting keyboards and a few loops into the mix, he’s given the band room to move and experiment away from their traditional guitar rock sound.
www.geocities.com /weaverandrew/jetage.html   (626 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Dog Man Star - The London Suede at Epinions.com
The recording along with bassist Mat Osman, drummer Simon Gilbert, and producer Ed Buller were troubling from the start.
Anderson, prior to the recording, stayed in a Victorian mansion in a hazy period of drug use where he wrote the lyrics to the new album and when recording began, Butler was becoming annoyed by Anderson’s slow work ethics.
Spurred by Ed Buller’s grand production, the power-hitting rhythms of Gilbert and Osman and Butler’s wailing guitars, Anderson sings the song’s angst-powered lyrics that includes the chorus of “I say, we are the pigs, we are the swine/We are the stars of the firing line” that is followed by a wailing brass section.
www.epinions.com /content_142310674052   (2001 words)

  
 Stabbing Westward : Stabbing Westward - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect
Long known as an industrial hard rock group, this hardworking (lots of hours logged on the road) band has been at it since the early '90s, with several discs out and some career high points, such as their rotation on MTV's Buzz Bin in 1996.
2001 saw Stabbing Westward with a new label, Koch, a new producer, Ed Buller (Suede), and a self-titled release that maintains the band's heavy guitar sound but is buffered with a poppier sensibility.
Their shift in style is a wise move, as the band is removed from the isolation of a niche genre and can join ranks with such commercially successful acts as Fuel, 3 Doors Down, and so forth.
www.artistdirect.com /nad/store/artist/album/0,,1130545,00.html   (465 words)

  
 Closer
They changed their name to Closer, after the classic Joy Division album, and went into the studio with producer Ed Buller (Suede, Pulp), a former member of Psychedelic Furs.
I know that sounds like a cliche, people say that about most producers," Hawkins said, "but he really did, to the point where we were sitting in the studio and we were totally tearing apart a song with him.
I know you guys think it's really good, and it is good, but it's not working and we're going to try it this way.' We'd give him the ho-hum, but he would take it apart and make it friggin' great, doing things that we never would've thought of, like using sythnesizers and stuff.
www.pauseandplay.com /closer.htm   (459 words)

  
 Ink 19 :: Ben Lee
Recorded entirely on computers and produced by Ed Buller of the Psychedelic Furs, the album gathers a dozen emotionally dense lyrical journeys where Lee ponders love and death, hope and surrender with the intuition and poise of a man twice his age.
Everyone says "Nothing Much Happens" is the most Psychedelic Furs-ish, and that's probably the song that Ed (Buller, producer) had the least input on.
It was also the song I wrote last, so I just think our musical personalities had been rubbing off on each other so much that I wrote the song in the style of a band that he used to be in that I hadn't heard.
www.ink19.com /issues_F/99_06/ink_spots/007_ben_lee.shtml   (1631 words)

  
 Morgan Hill Times
Oak Grove coach Ed Buller said he couldn’t tell if this year’s Live Oak team was a better team than last year’s team after just one game, but he did say he liked what he saw.
The Acorns, who picked up just three first downs in the first game, came out strong with a pair of touchdowns in the first half.
“We had a couple breakdowns on assignment,” said Buller, who was consistently trying to figure out a way to get a body on Conner.
morganhilltimes.com /printer/article.asp?c=75243   (1180 words)

  
 Music Review -- Ben Lee -- Breathing Tornados   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
On his third solo album, Breathing Tornados, he eschews the spare boy-and-his-guitar vibe that were prevalent on his prior albums (as well as his work with now defunct band Noise Addict) and goes for the gusto with a more complex sound.
Recorded entirely on computers with mostly synthesized sounds, Breathing Tornados was helmed by producer Ed Buller, who had previously worked with the likes of Pulp, Suede and Spiritualized.
Aside from Petra Haden, producer Buller also gets a co-writing credit on the album for "Sandpaperback," which opens with the voice of an opera diva and includes Grand Royal labelmate Sean Lennon on backing vocals.
www.theshrubbery.com /0499/music2.html   (494 words)

  
 YOU AM I.net :: Press
A later but no more reasonable suggestion was Ed Buller.
He's since applied his hip contemporary sheen to records by Ben Lee, Alex Lloyd and - after the proposed gig with You Am I fell in a heap - the Superjesus.
"I'm sure if we nutted it out and Ed was there with his keyboard in a hotel room and I was there with my guitar, in a day we could have come out with a hit single," Rogers says.
www.youami.net /press_last_temptation.htm   (2177 words)

  
 Peter Godfrey-Smith: Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Reprinted in D. Hull and M. Ruse (eds.), The Philosophy of Biology.
Reprinted with revisions in M. Boden (ed.) The Philosophy of Artificial Life.
"Environmental Complexity and the Evolution of Cognition," in R. Sternberg and J. Kaufman (eds.) The Evolution of Intelligence.
philrsss.anu.edu.au /~pgs/Publications.php3   (966 words)

  
 RollingStone.com: Looking In The Shadows : The Raincoats : Review
Where the Raincoats' past artiness could sometimes leave them sounding tentative and precious, on Shadows the band sounds accomplished and exuberant.
The producer, Ed Buller (Suede, Spiritualized), is at least partially responsible for the album's success.
Mixing in Moog with wah-wah pedals and Wood's soaring fiddle, Buller creates a Wall of Sound environment that matches the Raincoats' moody intensity.
www.rollingstone.com /reviews/album/_/id/222415/theraincoats?pageid=rs.ArtistDiscography&pageregion=triple1   (488 words)

  
 San Francisco 49ers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Charlie Wedemeyer Coach of the Week Award for Week 2 goes to Ed Buller from Oak Grove High School in San Jose.
For being named Coach of the Week, Coach Buller and the Oak Grove football program will receive $1,000 from the 49ers Foundation.
Congratulations, Coach Buller and the Oak Grove Eagles!
www.sf49ers.com /community/DisplayCommunity.asp?newsID=2674   (145 words)

  
 WCBC Prospective Students   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The sessions included time for serving and worship.
Ed Buller, former pastor at Riverwood Church Community, was the weekend speaker.
Ed talked to us about how our life stories are written – do we insist on writing our own or do we give the pen to God and allow him to do the writing?
www.wcbc-sa.edu /students/sdretreat2004.asp   (74 words)

  
 Stabbing Westward
After the show I talked at great length to Ed Kowalczyk from Live about my previous gig with Matt Johnson and The The......Ed seems to be a serious devotee of Matt's lyrics........Ed has good taste.
After our set we head directly to the airport for a flight to Los Angeles, and a recording session with producer Ed Buller.
Today we're in LA to record an alternate acoustic version of "So Far Away." Ed Buller, the brilliant English comedian who produced our new album will be at the controls for this session as well.
www.stabbingwestward.com /theroad.html   (4826 words)

  
 Stanford Philosophy Department: Faculty, Staff and Students
Reprinted in C. Allen, M. Bekoff and G. Lauder (eds.), Nature's Purposes: Analyses of Function and Design in Biology.
Reprinted also in D. Buller (ed.) Function, Selection and Design.
Paul and J. Beatty (eds.), Thinking About Evolution: Historical, Philosophical and Political Perspectives.
www-philosophy.stanford.edu /fss/pgs.html   (344 words)

  
 Blistering.com :: Music :: Reviews :: Stabbing Westward - "Stabbing Westward"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Three years and one record label after Darkest Days, the radio-friendly of late Stabbing Westward return with a collection of faultlessly formed, poppy tunes — quite different, but not altogether alienated, from their previous, industrial-sounding material.
Produced by Ed Buller -Suede, Pulp, Crystal Method, Ben Lee- and mixed by Tom Lord-Alge -Wallflowers, Hole, Blink 182, Live- Stabbing Westward's new approach is the creative consciousness to capture the imagination by experimentation without losing the aggression of previous much-loved and craved tracks like Save Yourself, What Do I Have To Do and Shame.
In So Far Away, Hall frustratingly screams his need to break the silence and reach out to touch his love who forever feels so far away, just like the emptiness and loneliness he witnesses through the space between the stars.
www.blistering.com /reviews/album.php3?ID=1681   (418 words)

  
 Ben Lee: Breathing Tornados: Pitchfork Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Much of the early expiration of listenability is due to Ed Buller's radio- and- Sandra- Bullock- movie- soundtrack production luster.
Like a shiny new Chevy, it may shimmer with a high gloss, but underneath, you know it's an unreliable piece of junk.
There's such a glut of Buller's samples and loops that one can't help but wonder how much artistic input actually came from Lee.
www.pitchforkmedia.com /record-reviews/l/lee_ben/breathing-tornados.shtml   (471 words)

  
 Eye - Live eye - 09.03.98
Very few guitar players who have left a successful band in order to pursue solo activities have come close to achieving past glories.
(Frehley's Comet ring any bells?) Although Bernard Butler left Suede as a result of Brett Anderson's unwillingness to fire producer Ed Buller, and not in an attempt to claim the spotlight, he may be one of the few former sidemen in recent memory whose solo work surpasses his band efforts.
Butler's ability as a guitarist is not up for debate (although he told me, "When I left Suede, the British press said I couldn't play guitar and that I'm an Eric Clapton-style muso"), but it's his voice that elevates him above the standard.
www.eye.net /eye/issue/issue_09.03.98/music/liveeye3.html   (694 words)

  
 MuchMusic.com | Artists | Stabbing Westward
Feeling that the changes were tantamount to a rebirth, the band decides to call the new record, simply, Stabbing Westward.
2001 - Buller refines the band's sound and proves it doesn't need huge walls of sound to have powerful songs.
Stabbing Westward enlists Derrek Hawkins to play guitar on record.
www.muchmusic.com /music/artists/bio.asp?artist=435   (738 words)

  
 --- IO Archives ---
Also featured in this edition: ICPC’s recent comparative review of policy and practice in four countries with similar histories of colonization: Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA.
Ed Buller, Director of the Aboriginal Corrections Policy Unit (ACPU), Solicitor General Canada.
News items featuring the Weiler award to Howard Sapers, and a description of Safe Communities Weekly News.
www.crime-prevention-intl.org /io_archives.php?cur_page=3&back=/io_subscribe.php   (593 words)

  
 Boo Radleys
This is the stuff you hear when you can't quite tune in your favorite radio station.
Little wonder the Boo Radleys unnerved their producer, Ed Buller.
While making the album, the arguments were frequent, according to songwriter Martin Carr.
www.joabj.com /Music/9209BooRadleys.html   (614 words)

  
 Stabbing Westward
-forming a new production company with Ed Buller (produced the SW self-titled album).
One of their projects is producing the debut album of The Lovemakers (a new Interscope Records signee).
Andy and Ed have also been collaborating on an electronic project that will be popping up every now and then around LA (similar to another one of ED's past projects called Node, which featured Ed along with Flood).
www.stabbingwestward.com /news.html   (2801 words)

  
 Daily Free Press -Online muse Thursday, October 14, 1999   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The songs on Tornados are fuller and the themes more mature than on his previous albums.
Tornados was produced by Ed Buller (Pulp, Suede) and the album's highly produced sound is a strong shift from the mood Lee achieved on Grandpaw Would and Something to Remember Me By, which were produced by pop-rock stalwart Brad Wood (Liz Phair, Veruca Salt).
"I'm too young to have habits," Lee said about choosing Buller over Wood for Tornados.
www.dailyfreepress.com /media/paper87/DFPArchive/muse/1014993.cfm   (1004 words)

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