Flood

Record producer

Popular As Flood (producer)

Birthday August 16, 1960

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace London, England

Age 63 years old

Nationality London, England

#45105 Most Popular

1960

Mark Ellis (born 16 August 1960), known by his professional pseudonym Flood, is a British rock and synthpop record producer and audio engineer.

Flood's list of work includes projects with New Order, U2, Nine Inch Nails, Marc and the Mambas, Depeche Mode, Gary Numan, Sneaker Pimps, King, Ministry, The Charlatans, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Erasure, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, PJ Harvey, Foals, a-ha, Orbital, Sigur Rós, The Jesus and Mary Chain, The Smashing Pumpkins, The Killers, White Lies, Pop Will Eat Itself, Warpaint, EOB, and Interpol.

His co-production collaborations have included projects with Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois, Steve Lillywhite, and longtime collaborator Alan Moulder, with whom he co-founded the Assault & Battery Studios complex.

1978

In 1978 he began his professional studio career as a runner at Morgan Studios in London and was the tape operator on Rick Wakeman's album 1984.

Ellis was also a runner at Battery Studios in London and held apprenticeships at Marcus Studios and Trident Studios.

1981

Flood moved up to house engineer before becoming a freelance engineer in 1981, the same year he worked as assistant engineer on New Order's debut album Movement.

The following year he engineered Ministry's debut album, With Sympathy.

He became associated with Stevo's Some Bizzare Records label, leading to him working with Cabaret Voltaire, Psychic TV, and Marc Almond's side project, Marc and the Mambas among others.

1983

Following his work with Some Bizzare Records, Flood began working with Mute Records as one of their preferred producers, heralding his first production project with Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds on From Her to Eternity (1983–1984) and the follow-up album The Firstborn Is Dead (1984).

1986

His work at Mute was as a producer, co-producer, or engineer with each of the label's major acts including Depeche Mode, Vince Clarke, and Erasure, whose debut album Wonderland (1986) and its follow-up The Circus (1987) he engineered.

1987

Flood's first mainstream commercial break came in 1987 when he engineered U2's The Joshua Tree, alongside producers Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois.

In that same year, he gave up mixing U2's album to produce Erasure's The Circus, the duo's second album and the first one to have great commercial success.

Shortly thereafter, he co-produced Nine Inch Nails on debut Pretty Hate Machine, along with John Fryer, Adrian Sherwood, and Keith LeBlanc.

1990

He also worked with Depeche Mode on their 1990 album, Violator.

1991

In 1991, he returned to work again with U2 on Achtung Baby, along with Eno, Lanois, and Steve Lillywhite.

The following year he returned to work with Depeche Mode to record the album Songs of Faith and Devotion and co-produced three tracks of Nine Inch Nails' Broken EP.

1993

In 1993, Flood shifted from engineering U2's albums to being a producer along with Brian Eno and The Edge on Zooropa.

1994

In 1994, he worked again with Nine Inch Nails this time on The Downward Spiral.

1995

In 1995, Flood co-produced The Smashing Pumpkins' album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness with longtime collaborator Alan Moulder, and PJ Harvey's album To Bring You My Love.

Shortly thereafter, he assisted producer Nellee Hooper on Sneaker Pimps' Becoming X.

He also collaborated with Dave Bessell, Gary Stout, and Ed Buller to create Node; an analogue synth heavy project that produced the album Node.

1996

In 1996 Flood teamed with U2 once again to produce Pop, released the next year.

1998

The following year he assisted Billy Corgan and Brad Wood in producing The Smashing Pumpkins's 1998 album Adore and co-produced PJ Harvey's album Is This Desire?.

2000

In 2000, he co-produced Machina/The Machines of God by The Smashing Pumpkins with Corgan.

He co-produced Erasure's Loveboat with Vince Clarke and Andy Bell of Erasure.

2002

The following year Flood worked again with Depeche Mode, remixing the single version of "Freelove", and in 2002 he produced Richard Warren's Echoboy album Giraffe.

He also co-produced I To Sky, by JJ72.

2003

In 2003, Flood re-worked Gary Numan's "Cars" for his album Hybrid.

The following year, Flood produced London-based The Duke Spirit's debut album Cuts Across The Land.

In the same year he co-produced U2's How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb.

2004

In 2004 he produced Soulwax's album Any Minute Now, and in mid-2005 he mixed a-ha's eighth album, Analogue, and produced Yourcodenameis:Milo's debut album Ignoto.

Later that year, Flood also mixed Placebo's album Meds.

2006

In 2006, his work with U2 led to his sharing of the Grammy Award for Album of the Year for How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb.

Mark Ellis was born in London.

As a child Ellis attended St Olave's Grammar School in Orpington, England.

He began his music career as the vocalist for the band Seven Hertz.

Flood co-produced The Killers' album Sam's Town in 2006 with fellow English producer and engineer Alan Moulder.

Later that year he remixed the debut single by Dark Room Notes, Love Like Nicotine.

2007

At the beginning of 2007, he co-produced PJ Harvey's album White Chalk with John Parish and PJ Harvey.

2008

He also co-produced a couple of songs on the Goldfrapp album Seventh Tree, which was released in February 2008.