Mike Howlett
{{Short description|Bassist (born 1950)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2014}}
{{Use British English|date=May 2012}}
{{Infobox musical artist
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| caption = Howlett live with Gong at HMV Forum in 2009
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| background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
| birth_name = Michael John Gilmour Howlett
| alias = Mister T. Being
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1950|04|27}}
| birth_place = Lautoka, Fiji
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| origin = Sydney
| instrument = {{hlist|Bass|vocals}}
| genre = {{hlist|Progressive rock|new wave}}
| occupation = {{hlist|Producer|musician}}
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| past_member_of = {{hlist|The Affair|Gong|Strontium 90}}
| website = {{URL|mikehowlett.co.uk}}
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Michael John Gilmour Howlett (born 27 April 1950) is a bass guitar player, record producer and teacher based in the United Kingdom and Australia.
Career
In the late 1960s, Howlett was the bassist in Sydney pop band the Affair, which included vocalist Kerrie Biddell. The group travelled to England after winning a prize in the Hoadley's Battle of the Sounds band competition. Howlett settled in London and in 1973 joined renowned British progressive rock group Gong, which had been founded by an Australian expatriate, Daevid Allen. He remained with Gong until 1977, recording several albums with them and co-writing much of their material later in this period with drummer Pierre Moerlen.
After leaving Gong, Howlett formed the short-lived band Strontium 90, which consisted of himself, Sting, Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers.{{cite web |url=http://planetgong.co.uk/maze/blurbs/howlett.shtml |title=Planet Gong: Tribal: Maze: Mike Howlett |access-date=7 February 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030306030914/http://www.planetgong.co.uk/maze/blurbs/howlett.shtml |archive-date=6 March 2003 |df=dmy-all }} In addition to being the band's lead bassist and chief songwriter, Howlett performed most of the lead vocals in live performances. The band recorded several demos and played at a Paris Gong reunion concert in May 1977, but disbanded when Summers left to join Copeland and Sting's other project, the Police. An archival collection of Strontium 90 material was released two decades later as Strontium 90: Police Academy.
A few months after the breakup of Strontium 90, Howlett served as bassist for the one-off studio band The Radio Actors, which also included Gong bandmate Steve Hillage on lead guitar and Strontium 90 bandmate Sting (who came to the group by way of Howlett's recommendation) on lead vocals.Williamson, Harry (1994). "Earthdate Summer 1977". In Nuclear Waste (pp.7) [CD booklet]. Durham: Voiceprint. The band's single, "Nuclear Waste" b/w "Digital Love", was reissued on CD in 1995 with liner notes and three bonus tracks, though none of the bonus tracks involved Howlett.
In the 1980s, Howlett became an in-demand producer, with a string of notable credits. He produced many hit singles and albums for leading new wave music acts including A Flock of Seagulls, the Alarm, China Crisis, Martha and the Muffins, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Stephen Duffy, Gang of Four and Comsat Angels. He also produced the album Secret Secrets for Joan Armatrading in 1985.
Gong performs occasional reunion gigs around the world, and Howlett usually joins them. In 1993, he launched a record label, Mauve, which released albums by singer-songwriters Rafa Russo, Debbie Cassell and Jay Fisher. From 2005 to 2009, Howlett was chairman of the Music Producers Guild (MPG).{{cite web |url=http://www.mpg.org.uk/members/48 |title=Music Producers Guild – Members Directory – Mike Howlett |access-date=7 February 2010}}
Howlett was awarded a PhD on the subject of record production in 2009 and has lectured in music technology at several universities, including the University of Glamorgan (now the University of South Wales) in Pontypridd, Wales and Thames Valley University (Ealing, London). In 2009, he became Head of Music at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia{{cite web |url=http://www.calyx-canterbury.fr/mus/howlett_mike.html |title=Calyx – The Canterbury Website: Mike Howlett biography |access-date=7 February 2010}} and is an adjunct professor for QUT.{{citation needed|date=September 2014}}
Personal life
Howlett is married with three children{{cite web|url=http://web.onetel.com/~howletts/photos.html |title=Mike Howlett - Family Photos |website=Web.onetel.com |access-date=2016-07-27}} and two grandchildren. He lives in West London.
Production credits
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- Word Salad (1979); Going Deaf for a Living (1980)
- Laughing Academy (1979)
- "Insect Love" (1979); Metro Music (1979); "Echo Beach" (1980); Trance and Dance (1980)
- Rev Up (Snatzo/Dindisc, 1980)
- "When I Dream" (1980)
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- Love/Action (1981); Ride Blue Divide (1982)
- "Perfect Game" and "Politics" from A Product Of... (Participation) (1981)
- Wheels in Motion (Stiff, 1981)
- "Pale Shelter" (1982)
- Songs of the Free (1982)
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- Happy Families (1982); "Living on the Ceiling" (1982)
- A Flock of Seagulls (1982); Listen (1983)
- Hunters & Collectors (1982); Payload (EP, 1982)
- Land (1983); 7 Day Weekend (1985, not all songs)
- "Twilight's Last Gleaming" from The Golden Section (1983)
- Love Life (1984, not all songs)
- Secret Secrets (1985)
- Strength (1985)
- Madness of It All (1986, not all songs)
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- All Join Hands (1982)
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References
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External links
- [http://www.mikehowlett.co.uk/ Official website]
- [http://www.calyx-canterbury.fr/interviews/mhowlett.html 1997 interview on Calyx: the Canterbury website]
- [http://www.calyx-canterbury.fr/mus/howlett_mike.html Biography on Calyx: the Canterbury website]
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Category:Academics of the University of West London
Category:Fijian people of British descent
Category:Academic staff of Queensland University of Technology
Category:Alumni of the University of Glamorgan
Category:Fijian record producers
Category:British music educators
Category:British record producers
Category:Fijian emigrants to Australia
Category:Strontium 90 (band) members