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Neil McLellan

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Neil McLellan
Neil McLellan tweaking a Korg MS-20

Producer, programmer, and intergalactic ambassador, Neil McLellan currently works in New York City as the creative director of a family of an international, multi-service production facility - The Lodge, The Station, and The Diner. Prior to his current involvement, Neil founded London's PhatAdCow, a unique company of composers and sound designers skilled in groundbreaking technology and traditional composition.[1] Working alongside his partner Matt Robertson, Neil has written and produced original compositions for all forms of media with clients including Nike, Levi's, Kellogg's, Davidoff, Hugo Boss and Salomon.[2]


An extremely accomplished record producer, Neil has worked with XL Recordings, Sony BMG Music Ent., Epic, Sire, Arista, Columbia, Maverick, Virgin, and Island Records to produce a string of #1 hits, as well as gold and platinum records.[3] Neil has worked with many notable bands including: The Prodigy, Erasure, Madonna, Archive, Oasis, Nine Inch Nails, Orbital, Eric Kupper, Carl Cox, Sasha, Senser, Telepopmusik, Hinda Hicks, Manu Chao, Brother Brown, Terrorvision, U.N.K.L.E., and Heartless Crew.[4][5]


Neil's most popular work began with the UK band The Prodigy, co-producing and mixing the tremendously successful Music For The Jilted Generation, and mixing the hit singles Firestarter and Breathe.[6] In 2004, he co-produced the No.1 Prodigy album Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned, co-writing several tracks.


Neil's latest album with the Prodigy, Invaders Must Die, debuted at the top of the UK Album Chart on the March 1, 2009 with 97,254 copies sold, giving them their fourth consecutive number one album in the UK. The album charted top five in Poland, Ireland, Netherlands, Germany, Canada, and Australia, in addition to top 10 in Norway and several other European countries. The single Omen debuted at #1 on the Canadian Singles Chart on the third week of February 2009. The album received Gold sales status of over 35,000 units in Australia on the April 12, 2009. As of November 7, 2009 the album sold over 1 million copies worldwide.[7]



Year Artist Album Title Label Role Charting Sales
1995 Prodigy Music for the Jilted Generation XL Recordings Producer Heatseekers #15, The Billboard 200 #198 UK: Platinum, CAN: Gold, POL: Gold, EU: Platinum
1996 Archive Londinium Island Recordings Mixing
1997 Erasure Cowboy Maverick Records Producer The Billboard 200 #43
1997 Prodigy The Fat of the Land UK: XL Recordings, U.S.: Maverick Records and Warner Bros. Records Engineer Billboard 200 #1, Top Canadian Albums #1 UK: 3x Platinum, AUS: 2x Platinum, CAN: 2x Platinum, FRA: 2x Gold, SWE: Platinum, US: 2x Platinum, EU: 2x Platinum
1999 Sasha Xpander (single) Ultra Records Mixing
2004 Prodigy Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned UK: XL Recordings, U.S.: Mute Records/Maverick Records Vocals The Billboard 200 #62, Top Electronic Albums #1 UK: Silver
2005 Carl Cox Second Sign 23rd Century Records Producer Dance Music/Club Play Singles #1
2009 Prodigy Invaders Must Die Take Me to the Hospital, distributed by Cooking Vinyl Mixing European Top 100 Albums, The Billboard 200 #58, Top Electronic Albums #3, Top Independent Albums #3 UK: 2x Platinum, AUS: Gold

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