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Andy Jackson began his career at Utopia Studios in London, training under James Guthrie, a relationship that continues to this day with the duo being co-pilots of Pink Floyds sound.
Andy had success as a recording engineer at Utopia, including hits with Boomtown Rats I Don't Like Mondays, before the call came from James Guthrie to follow him into the world of Pink Floyd, to work on the film of The Wall, an offer he couldn't resist, having been a Floyd fan for many years.
Alongside his work with Pink Floyd and wider work as an engineer, he has recorded three albums, recorded with friends, as a musician in his own right: On the Surface, Obvious and Mythical Burrowing Animals.
All three works were ideas ahead of their time it would seem. He did find time along the way to produce work for other artists, including the seminal British Goth band Fields Of The Nephilim.