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Jonathan Edward Stephen "J. J."
Jeczalik (/jɛnˈtʃɑːlɪk/) is a
British electronic musician/record producer, co-founder of the
electronic music group the...
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formed in
early 1983 by engineer/producer Gary
Langan and
programmer J. J.
Jeczalik,
along with keyboardist/arranger Anne Dudley,
producer Trevor Horn, and...
- Stone" (
Jeczalik) "Dragnet" (Walter Schumann) "Fin Du Temps" (Dudley,
Jeczalik) "How Rapid?" (Dudley,
Jeczalik) "Opus for Four" (Dudley,
Jeczalik) "Debut"...
- Noise. It was
written by
group members Anne Dudley,
Trevor Horn, J. J.
Jeczalik, Gary Langan, and Paul Morley. It was
released as a
single in 1985 as the...
- of 1984,
Duffy recorded a
third version of "Kiss Me",
produced by J.J.
Jeczalik and
Nicholas Froome,
which was
released in
February 1985. It
debuted at...
- and J.J.
Jeczalik. The
album represents the
diverging interests of the two
remaining members of the
original group, Anne
Dudley and J.J.
Jeczalik. Dudley's...
- (Additional
Material written by Morley, Anne Dudley, Gary Langan, J. J.
Jeczalik) (Talking
Voice on Intro:
Fidel Castro) (Contains a
brief music sample...
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include Trevor Horn, Anne Dudley, J. J.
Jeczalik, and
Thomas Dolby. Side
recordings that Horn,
Dudley and
Jeczalik made in
between takes of Duck Rock would...
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Dudley and
programming of the recently-developed
Fairlight CMI by J. J.
Jeczalik. Horn says that he
convinced the band to
replace their b**** player, Mark...
- Ron Dean
Miller –
remix (track 3)
Latin Rascals –
remix (track 3) J. J.
Jeczalik –
production (track 3)
Nicholas Froome –
production (track 3) Blue Weaver...