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Martin Hannett

James Martin Hannett[1] (31 May 1948 – 18 April 1991) was a British record producer, musician and an original partner/director at Tony Wilson's Factory Records. Hannett produced music by artists including Joy Division, the Durutti Column, Magazine, John Cooper Clarke, New Order, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark and Happy Mondays. His distinctive production style embraced atmospheric sounds and electronics.[2]

Martin Hannett
Hannett in 1980; photo by Kevin Cummins
Background information
Also known asZero, Martin "Zero" Hannett
Born(1948-05-31)31 May 1948
Manchester, England
Died18 April 1991(1991-04-18) (aged 42)
Manchester, England

Early life edit

Born in Manchester,[3] England, Hannett was raised in a working class, Catholic[4] family in Miles Platting, Manchester;[3] he attended Corpus Christi school[5] and Xaverian College in Rusholme. In 1967,[5] he went to the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST), where he earned a degree in chemistry but chose not to pursue the profession.[4]

Career edit

Hannett's uncle was a bass player and gave his nephew a bass guitar when he was 14. Hannett played bass with Spider Mike King and as member in a band called Paradox, in 1973, alongside Paul Young, later of Sad Café and Mike + The Mechanics.[5][6]

Hannett's production work began with the soundtrack for the animated film All Kinds of Heroes, written by future collaborator Steve Hopkins. By this time, he also began to mix live sound at pub gigs. Other early production works included Greasy Bear, Belt & Braces Road Show Band's eponymous album in 1975 and five songs from Pete Farrow's repertoire recorded at Pennine Studios, Oldham, later included on the compilation album Who Says There's No Beach in Stockport.

Hannett attracted more musical attention in 1977, when, as Martin Zero, he produced the first independent punk record,[7] Buzzcocks' Spiral Scratch EP. Under the same moniker he produced early records by punk poet John Cooper Clarke, whose Salford monotone was complemented by drum machines, simple synthesiser motifs and Hannett's bass playing. Jilted John's eponymous debut single was Hannett's first hit single as a producer.[8]

Soon after, Hannett became closely associated with Joy Division. His production of their albums and singles incorporated looping technology to treat musical notes with an array of filters, echoes and delays. Hannett had a collection of BBD echo devices which he called his "bluetop echo and delay boxes".[citation needed] The Cargo Recording Studios in Rochdale were used for the recording of the Joy Division songs "Digital", "Glass", "Atmosphere", "Dead Souls" and "Ice Age". Hannett's unorthodox production methods resulted in drum sounds mixed with synthesisers that were complex and highly distinctive. According to Hannett: "There was a lot of space in [Joy Division's] sound. They were a gift to a producer, because they didn't have a clue. They didn't argue. A Factory Sample was the first thing I did with them. I think I'd had the new AMS delay line for about two weeks. It was called 'Digital'. It was heaven sent."[9] He went on to produce all of Joy Division's studio recorded output, including their two albums Unknown Pleasures and Closer and single "Love Will Tear Us Apart", which became a hit following the suicide of lead singer Ian Curtis.

Hannett produced U2's first international single, "11 O'Clock Tick Tock", which was released in May 1980.[10] He was set to produce their debut album, Boy, but after the suicide of Curtis, Hannett was too distraught to work and backed out.[11] A rift developed with Factory, leading Hannett to sue the label in 1982 over various financial matters. The dispute was eventually settled out of court, and the lawsuit is listed as part of the Factory Records catalogue as FAC61.[1] When Hannett returned to produce Happy Mondays he worked as a freelance producer, and was not reinstated as a Factory director.[citation needed]

Personal life and death edit

 
Martin Hannett's grave in Southern Cemetery, Manchester

After leaving Factory, Hannett's career declined due to his heavy use of alcohol and drugs, especially heroin. He later married his new partner Wendy. Hannett died on 18 April 1991 at the age of 42 in Manchester, as a result of heart failure. He was survived by his wife, son James and stepdaughter Tania. His headstone at Southern Cemetery, Manchester pays him tribute as the creator of "The Manchester Sound".[12]

Legacy edit

Several weeks after his death, Factory Records released the compilation album Martin: The Work of Martin Hannett (FACT325) as a tribute, collecting his work as a producer.[13]

In 2007, Colin Sharp published Who Killed Martin Hannett?,[14] a memoir based on extensive interviews with Hannett's friends and collaborators. Sharp had previously been a member of The Durutti Column and was friends with Hannett during his time in the Manchester scene.

Hannett was portrayed by Andy Serkis in the 2002 film 24 Hour Party People, a fictionalised depiction of Tony Wilson's career as the co-founder of Factory Records and The Haçienda nightclub. In the DVD commentary for the film, Wilson notes a review that described Hannett as Serkis' "strangest role" and points out that the actor is best known for his portrayal of Gollum in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Wilson concludes that the reviewer's implication is correct, that indeed, Hannett was far stranger than the Lord of the Rings character. Hannett was portrayed by Ben Naylor in Anton Corbijn's film 2007 Control, a biopic of Ian Curtis.

A film documentary about Hannett's life was released on DVD on the 23rd anniversary of his death on 10 April 2014. A book was released the same day, Martin Hannett – Pleasures of the Unknown by Chris Hewitt.[15] Another book by Hewitt, Martin Hannett, His Equipment and Strawberry Studios, was published on 26 January 2016 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Strawberry Recording Studios, where Hannett recorded with Joy Division.

Selected discography edit

Albums produced edit

Singles and EPs produced edit

INXS Simple Simon

Compilations edit

  • Martin: The Work of Martin Hannett (Factory Records, 1991)
  • And Here is the Young Man (Debutante, 1998)
  • Zero: A Martin Hannett Story 1977–1991' (Big Beat, 2006)
  • Martin Hannett: Maverick Producer, Genius and Musician (Ozit Morpheus Records Sept 2011)

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Cerysmaticfactory.info. Archived from the original on 7 April 2016.
  2. ^ Kellman, Andy. [atmospheric sounds "Martín Hannett"]. AllMusic. Retrieved 26 August 2022. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  3. ^ a b "Martin Hannett / Biography by James Nice". Ltmrecordings.com. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  4. ^ a b "martin hannett". martin hannett. Archived from the original on 13 September 2013. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  5. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 11 November 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  6. ^ Simmonds, Jeremy (2008). The Encyclopedia of Dead Rock Stars. Chicago Review Press. p. 272. ISBN 978-1-55652-754-8.
  7. ^ Perry, A. Mojo (95): 90. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  8. ^ . Martinhannett.co.uk. Archived from the original on 26 June 2014. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  9. ^ Savage, Jon (May 2006). "Faster, but slower". Mojo.
  10. ^ McGee, Matt (2008). U2: A Diary. London: Omnibus Press. pp. 29–31. ISBN 978-1-84772-108-2.
  11. ^ U2 (2006). McCormick, Neil (ed.). U2 by U2. London: HarperCollins. p. 96. ISBN 0-00-719668-7.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ "Martin Hannett, Photograph – 1991". Manchester Digital Music Archive. Retrieved 26 February 2021.
  13. ^ "Factory Records: FACT 325 Martin, The Work of Martin Hannett". the factory records catalogue. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
  14. ^ Staff (21 December 2007). "Zeroing in on Martin". BBC Manchester. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
  15. ^ Martin Hannett – Pleasures of the Unknown: Amazon: Chris Hewitt: Books. ASIN 0954931246.

External links edit

  • Martin Hannett biography at LTM
  • Martin Hannett page.
  • The work of record producer Martin Hannett
  • Martin Hannett and Tony Wilson in Strawberry Studios, July 1980 on YouTube Martin Hannett explaining his production of Pauline Murray and the Invisible Girls' "The Visitor" song.
  • A page about working with Martin in the early 1980s

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James Martin Hannett 1 31 May 1948 18 April 1991 was a British record producer musician and an original partner director at Tony Wilson s Factory Records Hannett produced music by artists including Joy Division the Durutti Column Magazine John Cooper Clarke New Order Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark and Happy Mondays His distinctive production style embraced atmospheric sounds and electronics 2 Martin HannettHannett in 1980 photo by Kevin CumminsBackground informationAlso known asZero Martin Zero HannettBorn 1948 05 31 31 May 1948Manchester EnglandDied18 April 1991 1991 04 18 aged 42 Manchester England Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life and death 4 Legacy 5 Selected discography 5 1 Albums produced 5 2 Singles and EPs produced 5 3 Compilations 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editBorn in Manchester 3 England Hannett was raised in a working class Catholic 4 family in Miles Platting Manchester 3 he attended Corpus Christi school 5 and Xaverian College in Rusholme In 1967 5 he went to the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology UMIST where he earned a degree in chemistry but chose not to pursue the profession 4 Career editHannett s uncle was a bass player and gave his nephew a bass guitar when he was 14 Hannett played bass with Spider Mike King and as member in a band called Paradox in 1973 alongside Paul Young later of Sad Cafe and Mike The Mechanics 5 6 Hannett s production work began with the soundtrack for the animated film All Kinds of Heroes written by future collaborator Steve Hopkins By this time he also began to mix live sound at pub gigs Other early production works included Greasy Bear Belt amp Braces Road Show Band s eponymous album in 1975 and five songs from Pete Farrow s repertoire recorded at Pennine Studios Oldham later included on the compilation album Who Says There s No Beach in Stockport Hannett attracted more musical attention in 1977 when as Martin Zero he produced the first independent punk record 7 Buzzcocks Spiral Scratch EP Under the same moniker he produced early records by punk poet John Cooper Clarke whose Salford monotone was complemented by drum machines simple synthesiser motifs and Hannett s bass playing Jilted John s eponymous debut single was Hannett s first hit single as a producer 8 Soon after Hannett became closely associated with Joy Division His production of their albums and singles incorporated looping technology to treat musical notes with an array of filters echoes and delays Hannett had a collection of BBD echo devices which he called his bluetop echo and delay boxes citation needed The Cargo Recording Studios in Rochdale were used for the recording of the Joy Division songs Digital Glass Atmosphere Dead Souls and Ice Age Hannett s unorthodox production methods resulted in drum sounds mixed with synthesisers that were complex and highly distinctive According to Hannett There was a lot of space in Joy Division s sound They were a gift to a producer because they didn t have a clue They didn t argue A Factory Sample was the first thing I did with them I think I d had the new AMS delay line for about two weeks It was called Digital It was heaven sent 9 He went on to produce all of Joy Division s studio recorded output including their two albums Unknown Pleasures and Closer and single Love Will Tear Us Apart which became a hit following the suicide of lead singer Ian Curtis Hannett produced U2 s first international single 11 O Clock Tick Tock which was released in May 1980 10 He was set to produce their debut album Boy but after the suicide of Curtis Hannett was too distraught to work and backed out 11 A rift developed with Factory leading Hannett to sue the label in 1982 over various financial matters The dispute was eventually settled out of court and the lawsuit is listed as part of the Factory Records catalogue as FAC61 1 When Hannett returned to produce Happy Mondays he worked as a freelance producer and was not reinstated as a Factory director citation needed Personal life and death edit nbsp Martin Hannett s grave in Southern Cemetery Manchester After leaving Factory Hannett s career declined due to his heavy use of alcohol and drugs especially heroin He later married his new partner Wendy Hannett died on 18 April 1991 at the age of 42 in Manchester as a result of heart failure He was survived by his wife son James and stepdaughter Tania His headstone at Southern Cemetery Manchester pays him tribute as the creator of The Manchester Sound 12 Legacy editSeveral weeks after his death Factory Records released the compilation album Martin The Work of Martin Hannett FACT325 as a tribute collecting his work as a producer 13 In 2007 Colin Sharp published Who Killed Martin Hannett 14 a memoir based on extensive interviews with Hannett s friends and collaborators Sharp had previously been a member of The Durutti Column and was friends with Hannett during his time in the Manchester scene Hannett was portrayed by Andy Serkis in the 2002 film 24 Hour Party People a fictionalised depiction of Tony Wilson s career as the co founder of Factory Records and The Hacienda nightclub In the DVD commentary for the film Wilson notes a review that described Hannett as Serkis strangest role and points out that the actor is best known for his portrayal of Gollum in Peter Jackson s The Lord of the Rings trilogy Wilson concludes that the reviewer s implication is correct that indeed Hannett was far stranger than the Lord of the Rings character Hannett was portrayed by Ben Naylor in Anton Corbijn s film 2007 Control a biopic of Ian Curtis A film documentary about Hannett s life was released on DVD on the 23rd anniversary of his death on 10 April 2014 A book was released the same day Martin Hannett Pleasures of the Unknown by Chris Hewitt 15 Another book by Hewitt Martin Hannett His Equipment and Strawberry Studios was published on 26 January 2016 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Strawberry Recording Studios where Hannett recorded with Joy Division Selected discography editAlbums produced edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Belt amp Braces Road Show Band Belt amp Braces Road Show Band LP 1975 private pressing rare tracks issued on Hannett Maverick Producer compilation CD Pete Farrow Who Says There s No Beach in Stockport recorded 1977 issued 2001 on CD by Ozit Morpheus and on Maverick Producer Hannett compilation CD John Cooper Clarke Disguise in Love 1978 Jilted John True Love Stories 1978 The Durutti Column The Return of the Durutti Column 1979 Joy Division Unknown Pleasures 1979 Pauline Murray and the Invisible Girls Pauline Murray and the Invisible Girls 1979 Basement 5 1965 1980 and In Dub 1980 John Cooper Clarke Snap Crackle amp Bop 1980 Joy Division Closer 1980 Magazine The Correct Use of Soap 1980 The Psychedelic Furs The Psychedelic Furs 1980 songs Susan s Strange and Soap Commercial Various Artists A Factory Quartet 1980 Three tracks by The Durutti Column and six by The Royal Family and the Poor The double album on Factory Records also featured a side each from Kevin Hewick and Blurt A Certain Ratio To Each 1981 Joy Division Still 1981 Magazine Magic Murder and the Weather 1981 mixed New Order Movement 1981 Section 25 Always Now 1981 John Cooper Clarke Zip Style Method 1982 The Names Swimming 1982 Orchestre Rouge Yellow Laughter 1982 Armande Altai Nocturne Flamboyant 1983 Blue in Heaven All the Gods Men 1985 The Stone Roses The Martin Hannett album 1985 Finally released as Garage Flower coupled with the single So Young in 1996 Walk the Walk Walk the Walk 1987 Happy Mondays Bummed 1988 The High Somewhere Soon 1990 Joy Division Martin Hannett s Personal Mixes 2007 Joy Division In the Studio with Martin Hannett 2008 Johnny and the Cold Demons Walk the Walk 2014 Singles and EPs produced edit Buzzcocks Spiral Scratch 1976 as Martin Zero Slaughter and the Dogs Cranked Up Really High 1977 as Martin Zero Jilted John Jilted John 1978 Joy Division Transmission 1979 Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark Almost 1979 as Martin Zero A Certain Ratio Flight 1979 1980 A Certain Ratio Do the Du EP 1980 Kevin Hewick Haystack 1980 1981 INXS Simple Simon Joy Division Love Will Tear Us Apart 1980 Buzzcocks Are Everything Strange Thing 1980 U2 11 O Clock Tick Tock 1980 Pauline Murray and the Invisible Girls Mr X 1980 Pauline Murray and the Invisible Girls Searching for Heaven 1981 Crispy Ambulance Live on a Hot August Night 1981 ESG ESG Kissing the Pink Don t Hide in the Shadows 1981 New Order Ceremony 1981 New Order Everything s Gone Green 1981 New Order Procession 1981 Minny Pops Dolphin s Spurt 1981 Tunnelvision Watching the Hydroplanes 1981 Stockholm Monsters Fairy Tales 1981 The Names Nightshift 1980 The Names Calcutta 1981 The Names The Astronaut 1982 Blue in Heaven Across My Heart version 1984 The Stone Roses So Young Tell Me 1985 Kit Overshadowing Me 1990 Kitchens of Distinction Quick as Rainbows 1990 New Fast Automatic Daffodils Get Better 1991 World of Twist She s a Rainbow 1991 Wasted Youth Rebecca s Room 1981 Chris Sievey Camouflage 1983 Compilations edit Martin The Work of Martin Hannett Factory Records 1991 And Here is the Young Man Debutante 1998 Zero A Martin Hannett Story 1977 1991 Big Beat 2006 Martin Hannett Maverick Producer Genius and Musician Ozit Morpheus Records Sept 2011 References edit a b FAC 61 Martin Hannett Lawsuit Cerysmatic Factory Cerysmaticfactory info Archived from the original on 7 April 2016 Kellman Andy atmospheric sounds Martin Hannett AllMusic Retrieved 26 August 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help a b Martin Hannett Biography by James Nice Ltmrecordings com Retrieved 13 July 2014 a b martin hannett martin hannett Archived from the original on 13 September 2013 Retrieved 13 July 2014 a b c Martin Hannett Interview with Jon Savage Archived from the original on 11 November 2012 Retrieved 20 April 2015 Simmonds Jeremy 2008 The Encyclopedia of Dead Rock Stars Chicago Review Press p 272 ISBN 978 1 55652 754 8 Perry A Mojo 95 90 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Missing or empty title help Martin Hannett biography Martinhannett co uk Archived from the original on 26 June 2014 Retrieved 13 July 2014 Savage Jon May 2006 Faster but slower Mojo McGee Matt 2008 U2 A Diary London Omnibus Press pp 29 31 ISBN 978 1 84772 108 2 U2 2006 McCormick Neil ed U2 by U2 London HarperCollins p 96 ISBN 0 00 719668 7 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Martin Hannett Photograph 1991 Manchester Digital Music Archive Retrieved 26 February 2021 Factory Records FACT 325 Martin The Work of Martin Hannett the factory records catalogue Retrieved 17 May 2023 Staff 21 December 2007 Zeroing in on Martin BBC Manchester Retrieved 2 January 2012 Martin Hannett Pleasures of the Unknown Amazon Chris Hewitt Books ASIN 0954931246 External links editMartin Hannett biography at LTM Interview with Jon Savage last archived version Martin Hannett page The work of record producer Martin Hannett Martin Hannett and Tony Wilson in Strawberry Studios July 1980 on YouTube Martin Hannett explaining his production of Pauline Murray and the Invisible Girls The Visitor song A page about working with Martin in the early 1980s Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martin Hannett amp oldid 1218394932, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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