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David James Eringa (born 30 July 1971 in Brentwood, Es****) is an
English record producer,
sound and mix engineer. He has a
career long ****ociation with...
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Eringa 26°17′06″S 134°43′34″E / 26.285°S 134.726°E / -26.285; 134.726 (
Eringa)
Eringa Station is a
pastoral lease that
operates as a
cattle station...
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Erenga is an
ethnic group of Sudan. In
Kulbus province of West
Darfur in
Sudan the
members of this
group are at
about 30% of the po****tion. The members...
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touring and hard work by The Xcerts. The
album was
produced by Dave
Eringa who had
worked with the band on the
single "Do You Feel Safe'", and has...
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Studios in London, and
Sawmills Studios in
Cornwall with
producer Dave
Eringa.
Described as an
alternative rock and
indie rock record, it
lacked the punk...
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sales at
Kapunda with up to 3,000
horses sold
during the w****. His house,
Eringa, was
donated to the
Education Department in 1921, and it was used as the...
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Rockfield Studios in
Wales and
produced by Dave
Eringa. As
stated by
member Charlie Reid, the
decision to have
Eringa produce Let's Hear It for the Dogs was brought...
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Toploader Released 9
March 2009
Recorded 1998–2002
Genre Post-Britpop
alternative rock
Length 56:58
Label Sony CMG
Producer Dave
Eringa Toploader chronology...
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James Dean Bradfield, Sean
Moore and
Nicky Wire, and
produced by Dave
Eringa and Mike Hedges.
Released on 15
April 1996 by Epic Records, the song debuted...
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melancholy and nostalgia. The band
stated that the
choice to work with Dave
Eringa again was
important for this album: "We
finished work in
November and then...