Tim Goldsworthy

{{Short description|British record producer, DJ and artist}}

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Tim Goldsworthy is a British record producer, DJ and recording artist.

Career

Originally a musician/producer for Unkle with James Lavelle, he later worked with James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem and was formerly joint owner of DFA Records. Goldsworthy was sued in March 2013 by Murphy and DFA Records for "breach of contract" and "unjust enrichment".{{cite news|last1=Snapes|first1=Laura|title=James Murphy and DFA Records Suing DFA Co-Founder Tim Goldsworthy|url=https://pitchfork.com/news/49775-james-murphy-and-dfa-records-suing-dfa-co-founder-tim-goldsworthy/|accessdate=12 April 2018|work=Pitchfork|date=4 March 2013}} Goldsworthy's friendship with Murphy is rumoured to be the subject of the song "How Do You Sleep?" from LCD Soundsystem's album American Dream.{{cite magazine|last1=Hsu|first1=Hua|title=LCD Soundsystem is Even Older|url=https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/09/04/lcd-soundsystem-is-even-older|accessdate=19 March 2018|magazine=The New Yorker|date=4 September 2017}}

Originally working in the electronic genre, he has produced for dance-punk bands like The Rapture, Hercules & Love Affair and Cut Copy. He also produced David Holmes' Let's Get Killed and remixed artists such as Radio 4, Prints, Maserati and Home Video under the name The Loving Hand (or Thee Loving Hand).

He collaborated with Massive Attack on the album Heligoland, released on Virgin Records in February 2010.

Goldsworthy produced Alexis Taylor's 2018 solo album, Beautiful Thing.{{cite news|last1=Hakimian|first1=Rob|title=Hot Chip's Alexis Taylor announces solo album produced by Tim Goldsworthy; listen to title track 'Beautiful Thing' now|url=https://www.thefourohfive.com/music/article/hot-chip-s-alexis-taylor-announces-solo-album-produced-by-tim-goldsworthy-listen-to-title-track-beautiful-thing-now-151|accessdate=19 March 2018|work=The 405|date=20 February 2018}}

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