Alan Smyth

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Alan Smyth is a music producer from Sheffield, England. He has worked with a host of the city's notable bands, including Pulp, Arctic Monkeys, Reverend and The Makers, Milburn, Richard Hawley, Smokers Die Younger, Monkey Swallows the Universe, Little Man Tate, 65daysofstatic, Little Lost David, The Lodger, Dead World Leaders, Little Ze, Rumpus, Seafruit, Letters and Colours, Pink Sharabang, Cobwebs, and many others. He works from his own studio in the city, 2Fly Studios.

He also played guitar and performed backing vocals in the 1990s Sheffield guitar band Seafruit. Seafruit's single Looking For Sparks was used for a while on Sky Sports' football coverage.


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