Mark 'Spike' Stent is a British record producer, and audio engineer who has worked with The KLF and others, and mixed all the singles from the first Spice Girls album.
He got the nickname Spike in 1987 when he working as engineer for producer John Paul Jones on an album for The Mission. The band couldn't remember his name, but could remember his hairstyle and the nickname stuck
Stent used to work out of a custom built studio within Olympic Studi...
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Mark 'Spike' Stent is a British record producer, and audio engineer who has worked with The KLF and others, and mixed all the singles from the first Spice Girls album.
He got the nickname Spike in 1987 when he working as engineer for producer John Paul Jones on an album for The Mission. The band couldn't remember his name, but could remember his hairstyle and the nickname stuck
Stent used to work out of a custom built studio within Olympic Studios in Barnes, South London, but has since moved to LA, where many of his clients are. Olympic Studios was built as part of a joint venture between himself and EMI - EMI paid for the building, and Stent equipped it.
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