Youth (musician)

Martin Glover (born 27 December 1960), better known by his stage name Youth, is a British record producer and musician, best known as a founding member and bassist of the rock band Killing Joke. He is also a member of the Fireman, along with Paul McCartney.

Youth
Youth performing with Killing Joke in 2011
Youth performing with Killing Joke in 2011
Background information
Birth nameMartin Glover
Also known asYouth, Orion
Born (1960-12-27) 27 December 1960 (age 63)
Slough, Buckinghamshire, England
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician, record producer
Instrument(s)Bass, keyboards, vocals
Member ofKilling Joke, the Fireman
Formerly ofBlue Pearl, Pigface

Early career

Martin Glover was born on 27 December 1960 in Slough, at that point part of Buckinghamshire, England. He attended private boarding school Kingham Hill School in Oxfordshire, where he met Alex Paterson,[1] who would become a roadie for Glover's band Killing Joke, and later founder of The Orb. Naming himself Youth after the roots reggae chanter Big Youth, in 1977 he joined punk rock band the Rage, who toured with the Adverts.[2][3] Later he joined "4 Be 2", a band formed by John Lydon's brother Jimmy Lydon, and recorded the "One of the Lads" single with them.[3][4]

Youth was the original bass player in Killing Joke but left the band in 1982 and soon after founded his own commercially-orientated dub reggae-funk fusion band Brilliant with future The KLF member Jimmy Cauty. The act recorded one album with producers Stock Aitken Waterman (SAW) in 1985 before disbanding.[5]

Explaining how SAW's creative process influenced both him and Cauty, Youth said, "We'd be co-writing with them, starting a new song and Pete Waterman would come in with a handful of New York import 12"s with him and he'd go to the record player and say, 'Right, that's the fuckin' bassline!' and then he'd play another record and go, 'That's the beat!'. Then he'd play another record, it's Cyndi Lauper, and he'd go, 'That's the melody!"[5]

"It was that Picasso thing: don't borrow, steal it. I loved that. And that got me and Jimmy thinking, let's go further and sample it, and make the music from other people's records."[5]

Youth also played bass on the Bollock Brothers' discomix 12", "The Slow Removal of Vincent van Gogh's Left Ear". Jimmy Lydon, brother of Sex Pistols John Lydon, was a member of the band.

In 1989, Youth and Alex Paterson started the WAU! Mr. Modo label.[6] Their early releases were industrial techno dubs and heavy roots reggae sound system dubs from artists such as roots reggae singer Napthali, Manasseh, Bim Sherman and Jah Warrior.

Youth's connections with dub continued in the mid-1990s when he was asked by Adrian Sherwood to remix some of Bim Sherman's tracks for a reworking of the Miracle album. He also appeared on a Ted Parsons/NIC dub album, contributing a remix which opens with a sample from Glen Brown's "Version '78", a track originally released on the South East label.

In the early nineties, Youth formed techno and house music duo Blue Pearl together with American singer Durga McBroom. They scored a handful of hit singles including their blue vinyl debut "Naked in the Rain", which reached No. 4 in the UK Singles Chart and was also a No. 5 dance hit in the U.S. in 1990. It was followed by "Little Brother" and "(Can You) Feel the Passion". An album, Naked, was also released.

In 1994, Youth rejoined Killing Joke and their album Pandemonium was released on his Butterfly Recordings label, as was the 1996 follow-up, Democracy.

He is credited with founding the first psychedelic trance record label, Dragonfly Records, as well as the Liquid Sound Design and Kamaflage Records labels. He is well known in the psychedelic trance scene, collaborating with Simon Posford and Saul Davies as Celtic Cross, with Greg Hunter and Simon Posford as Dub Trees, and on the project Zodiac Youth. He has performed both full-on trance as well as chill-out DJ sets at several Return to the Source parties, and released the Ambient Meditations 3 mix album on their label in 2000. His Butterfly Studios were also home of the Return to the Source offices circa 1999–2002.

Later career

Youth (left) with Geordie Walker

Youth's Butterfly Records label has produced artists such as Take That, Wet Wet Wet, Tom Jones, the Orb, System 7, Maria McKee and Heather Nova. Youth was the co-producer of the Verve's Urban Hymns and Dolores O'Riordan's Are You Listening?.[7] He has also worked, produced and remixed for artists including Kate Bush, Guns N' Roses, Primal Scream, Embrace, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Gaudi, Art of Noise, Crowded House, Zoe, P.M. Dawn, Pop Will Eat Itself, Yazoo, Erasure, U2, Bananarama, INXS, James and Suns of Arqa.[8]

Youth had also made plans to work with Duran Duran in the later stages of their lost album Reportage,[9] before it was shelved later in 2006.

In 2008, Youth produced the Delays album Everything's the Rush, the Futureheads' This Is Not The World and worked on the debut album of American band The Daylights. In 2013, Glover produced the debut album Collective by the DIY indie rock band Echotape,[10] followed by Meteorites by Echo and the Bunnymen and Lion by Peter Murphy. The following year, Glover produced Culture Club's Tribes album.

Youth is a member of the band Transmission, together with Simon Tong of the Verve, Paul Ferguson of Killing Joke and Tim Bran of Dreadzone. He also played guitar on several tracks on the 2007 Client album Heartland.

In mid-2010, he teamed up with Alex Paterson (of the Orb) to compile a retrospective compilation album of tracks from the WAU! Mr Modo label. The album titled Impossible Oddities was released on CD and double vinyl on 25 October 2010 via Year Zero Records.

In 2011, he recorded Generation Indigo, a fusion of punk, dub, ambient and techno with Poly Styrene of early punk rock band X-Ray Spex.

On 27 October 2012, during the International Festival of Music Producers and Sound Designers SOUNDEDIT, Youth was awarded The Man with the Golden Ear Award.[11][12]

In 2016, he received the PPL Music Producers Guild Lifetime Achievement award and released the album Create Christ, Sailor Boy with David Tibet as Hypnopazūzu.[13]

In 2017, he teamed with Gaudi for two collaborative releases as 'YOUTH & GAUDI': the vinyl 10in '2063: A Dub Odyssey' (printed on a limited edition green vinyl) and their debut album 'Astronaut Alchemists', both on Liquid Sound Design.Subsequently, the duo released the double album 'Astronaut AlchemistsRemixes' featuring Banco de Gaia, The Orb, Kaya Project, Bombay Dub Orchestra, Kuba, Gabriel Le Mar, Pitch Black, BUS/Gus Till, Vlastur, Deep Fried Dub, The Egg, Jef Stott/Aslan Dub, Onium, Living Light, Sadhu Sensi, DM-Theory and Uncle Fester On Acid.

In 2018, he recorded a collaborative album with Nik Turner. Pharaohs from Outer Space was released by Painted Word on 17 August 2018.[14]

In 2019 he teamed with Italian musician Emilio Sorridente and created The Dream Symposium. They recorded the space rock album Green Electric Muse, produced by Youth and released in 2020 by Youthsounds Records. In the same year, he worked with Public Image Ltd's Keith Levene and Richard Dudanski on a single about the Brexit revolt with Mark Stewart of The Pop Group on vocals.

In 2021, he received the Grammy Award in the category Best Reggae Album as a producer of Got to Be Tough by Toots and the Maytals.[15]

Production discography

Taken from Martin Glover's Youth site.[16]

ArtistTitleRecord companyCreditYear
Alien Sex FiendWho's Been Sleeping in My BrainAnagram RecordsProduction1983
Art of Noise"The Ambient Collection"China/PolydorAdditional Production/Remix1990
Art of NoiseArt of LoveChinaProduction/Remix
BananaramaPop LifeLondonProduction1991
Blue PearlNakedBig LifeProduction
Blue PearlNaked in the RainBig LifeProduction
The Charlatans[17]Who We TouchFrinck RecordingsProduction2010
Edwyn CollinsA Girl Like YouRemix
Crowded HouseTogether AloneEMIProduction
The CultShe Sells SanctuaryBeggars Banquet RecordsAdditional production/mix
Howie DayStop All the World NowSony (US)Production
DidoDon't Think of MeBMGProduction
Drum ClubDrums are DangerousInstinctProduction
DubstarOneNorthern WritesProduction
EmbraceAll You Good Good PeopleProduction
EmbraceCome Back to What You KnowHut RecordsProduction
EmbraceThe Good Will OutIndependienteProduction/Mixed
EmbraceHigher SightsHutProduction
Erasure"Chorus" (single)Mute RecordsProduction/Mixed
Faith No MoreA Small VictorySlash Records12" remix
FAKE?Switching on XMusicTasteProduction
The FiremanStrawberries Oceans Ships ForestParlophoneWriter/Co-producer1993
The FiremanRushesHydraWriter/Co-producer1998
The FiremanElectric ArgumentsOne Little IndianWriter/Co-producer2008
The FutureheadsThis Is Not the WorldNul RecordsProduction
JamesSevenMercury RecordsProduction
Vanessa-MaeArt of WarEMIProduction/Mix2002
Marilyn MansonMobsceneInterscope RecordsAdditional production/remix
The MusicCome What MayVirginProduction
Heather NovaOysterBig LifeProduction
Heather NovaSirenSonyProduction
Heather NovaPearlSaltwaterProduction
The OrbThe Orb's Adventures Beyond the UltraworldIsland RecordsCo-producer/Co-writer
Beth OrtonBest BitHeavenly RecordingsProduction
P.M. DawnSet Adrift on Memory BlissIslandAdditional production/mix1991
The ProstitutesDeaf to the CallX ProductionProduction
Sam Roberts BandLo-FantasySecret BrainProduction2014
ShackH.M.S. FableLondonProduction
Shed SevenInstant PleasuresBMGProduction2017
Siouxsie and the Banshees"Kiss Them for Me"Wonderland12" remix1991
Sonido VegetalLas Bases del RazonamientoMaldito DigitalProduction
Sonido VegetalVerbena CalaveraOctubre (Sony Music)[18]Production
The SugarcubesVitaminOne Little Indian Records12" remix
SymposiumBury YouInfectious RecordsProduction
SymposiumPaint The StarsInfectious RecordsProduction
TribazikData WarfareSkyrideMixing and additional production
U2Night and DayIsland12" remix1998
Vega 4Love Is The MusicTaste MediaProduction
The VerveBitter Sweet SymphonyHut RecordsProduction
The VerveLucky ManHut RecordsProduction
The VerveSonnetHut RecordsProduction
The VerveUrban HymnsHut RecordsCo-producer1997
NaturistsNaked In the RainInteractive RecordsCo-producer
NaturistsNaturist composition instInteractive RecordsCo-producer
NaturistsNakedInteractive RecordsCo-producer

References

Further reading

  • Hämäläinen, Jyrki "Spider" (2020). Killing Joke: Are You Receiving?. Milton Keynes: New Haven Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-1-912587-40-7.