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Sean Genockey

Producer / Mixer / Musician

About Me

"Without music life would be a mistake." Friedrich Nietzsche
It was the late 1970s and a young boy in short trousers was given the ultimate present. No it wasnt an Evil Knievel Stunt Cycle, a Rubik's Cube or even a GI-Joe-with-a-Kung-Foo-grip, it was a nylon-stringed guitar and because the boy was Sean Genockey it was akin to Luke Skywalker being handed his first light-sabre.
As his long-suffering mother will testify, Sean spent every waking moment for the next decade relentlessely perfecting chords and teaching himself songs starting with House Of The Rising Sun and That'll Be the Day. Still it could have been worse for Mrs. Genockey and their neighbours, he could have followed in the footsteps of his father, world-renowned drummer Liam Genockey.
The obsessive practising paid off and by the time he was 13 Sean was already a regular in the local pubs and clubs playing alongside seasoned musicians, often 3 or 4 times his age. Various bands came and went, including the catchily named Sean Genockey Band, before Seans first real taste of musical success. This success came in the form of Moke , a Led Zep inspired rock 4-piece based in South London. Moke went on to record two albums and spent several years touring the US (with bands like Black Crowes, Tonic, Kings X, Goo Goo Dolls) in the comfort (!) of a Dodge Ram before being consigned to the rock graveyard in the sky.
Fortunately Sean had been paying close attention to the production of both Moke albums and he was already developing his skills as a producer so when he found himself bandless engineering seemed a natural step. One gig led to another and it wasnt long before he was signed to Solar Management (Zero 7, Nigel Godrich), as producer/mixer/engineer/musician/songwriter. From there it snowballed and five years later Sean's CV includes such names as Tom McRae , Manic Street Preachers , Starsailor , Kula Shaker, The Dykeenies , Suede, Boy Kill Boy and Mull Historical Society whilst he has worked with other producers/mixers including Dave Eringa (Manics, Ash, Idlewild), Paul Stacey (Oasis, The Kooks, Minuteman), Bob Clearmountain (Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, The Who), Tim Palmer (U2, Pearl Jam, Robert Plant), Steve Bush (Stereophonics, Ocean Colour Scene), Gil Norton (Foo Fighters, The Pixies, Feeder), Dave Bascombe (Tears For Fears, The Engineers) and Stephen Hague (New Order, Blur).
At the beginning of 2006 Sean opened his own studio in SW London, Black Dog Studio , and has since worked with Tom McRae , Reuben , Kula Shaker , Kubb , Wills & The Willing , Charlie Morton , Kish Mauve , Milburn, Dykeenies, The Diarys , Baddies , The Conway Story and the Australian Number 1 album 'Breed Obsession' by Gyroscope , amongst others.
Sean is currently working with IKO & MONDO CANE.
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Member Since: 12/4/2005
Band Website: seangenockey.com
Influences: Blondie, Glyn Johns, Gerry Rafferty, Jack Joseph Puig, Frank Zappa, George Massenburg, Thomas Dolby, Jimi Hendrix, David Lynch, Joan Armatrading, David Sylvian, Peter Green, Talking Heads, Sex Pistols, Brian Eno, Tony Vincent, The Specials, Latin Playboys, Madness, Lowell George, Adam & The Ants, The Beatles, Bob Marley, Eddie Cochran, Carl Perkins, Louis Jordan, Stiff Little Fingers, Ry Cooder, Afrika Bambaataa, Led Zeppelin, Freddie King, Bob Clearmountain, Bukka White, Tchad Blake, Joe Walsh
Sounds Like: Sean was a founder member and lead guitarist of British rock band Moke . Since the band split he has set up his own studio, Black Dog Studio, and made a name for himself as a producer with his impressive CV featuring the likes of Tom McRae, Reuben, Manic Street Preachers, Gyroscope (Australian 1 album, 'Breed Obsession'), Wills & The Willing, The Dykeenies, Baddies, Suede, Starsailor, Kubb, Boy Kill Boy, Smother, Mull Historical Society, Haven, Leah Wood, South, Belarus, Tunnels To Holland, The Upper Room, Engerica, The Conway Story and Charlie Morton amongst others.
CURRENTLY WORKING WITH.......IKO & MONDO CANE.
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Blog from the Dog - Part 4

" IKO" BADDIESSo I'm back from Real World where, armed with my trusted sidekick ED, I made a start on the new IKO album. Vocalist, Keiran, survived the Black Dog initiation last week, having come up...
Posted by Sean Genockey on Tue, 22 Jul 2008 02:50:00 PST

Blog from the Dog - Part 3

" OUTL4W" IKO @ REAL WORLD" 'DEVIL IN THE DETAIL' FILM SOUNDTRACK" MORE BADDIES ACTIONSince the last Blog From The Dog I've been on my travels again seeking out good new music. This time my quest took...
Posted by Sean Genockey on Mon, 07 Jul 2008 04:11:00 PST

Blog from the Dog - Part 2

"WILLS & THE WILLING PLAY THE ISLE OF WIGHT"MY INTERVIEW IN THE GUARDIAN IS OUT TODAY (SAT 14 JUNE)Yesterday's jaunt to the Isle of Wight Festival with Wills & The Willing began ridiculously early. We...
Posted by Sean Genockey on Sat, 14 Jun 2008 03:37:00 PST

Blog from the Dog

It's been a mad few months, I've had a couple of big press interviews, one with Audio Pro Magazine, and the other with The Guardian newspaper, which will be out on 14th June. Anyone would think that I...
Posted by Sean Genockey on Wed, 04 Jun 2008 02:58:00 PST

New Tracks

Some new tracks for you all to check out. Battleships by Baddies, hot from the doghouse, I'm very excited about this band look out for them touring with Reuben.Villa from Ian Wills' new album ,this wi...
Posted by Sean Genockey on Sat, 19 Jan 2008 03:43:00 PST

’Here I come, here I come, rapping all over the track for your mum’

So sings Jamie Lenman whose unique vocal talents feature on A Little Bit Of Rappin', the debut single from The Black Dog Allstars which can be heard here.The Black Dog Allstars is a collective of musi...
Posted by Sean Genockey on Wed, 09 Jan 2008 01:57:00 PST

Solo Album

Happy New Year everyone....2007 has been a great year for me and I'd like to thank all the wonderful bands I've had the opportunity of working with... I've put up the first track from my own project f...
Posted by Sean Genockey on Mon, 31 Dec 2007 07:04:00 PST

Phew

The last twelve months I've had the pleasure of working with some amazing,talented and varied musicians. From Tom McRae's "King Of Cards", Reuben's "In Nothing We Trust" with many others in between, t...
Posted by Sean Genockey on Mon, 06 Aug 2007 04:22:00 PST