Ivo Watts-Russell


Ivo Watts-Russell is a British music producer and record label executive. He was joint-founder with Peter Kent of the indie record label 4AD. He has produced several records, although he prefers to use the term "musical director".

Early years

Watts-Russell is the youngest of eight children of Major David Watts-Russell and Gina Spinola. His paternal grandfather, Captain Arthur Egerton Birch, of the Coldstream Guards, took his mother's surname at the age of 21, she being of the Watts-Russell gentry family formerly of Ilam Hall, Staffordshire. Captain Arthur Egerton Watts-Russell married Sylvia Grenfell, of the family of the Barons Grenfell, through whom Ivo Watts-Russell is a cousin of the war poet Julian Grenfell. The family struggled financially, their "dilapidated Northamptonshire estate" having an "almost Victorian froideur".
In 1977, he joined Beggars Banquet Records as they were starting their label.

Career

One of his better-known productions is the Cocteau Twins' debut Garlands. He also led This Mortal Coil, writing and selecting songs; choosing the personnel for each song; and occasionally playing keyboards. A few years after the release of This Mortal Coil's final studio album, he founded and produced a band called The Hope Blister. which released two albums: ...smile's OK and Underarms. Although 4AD first released Underarms as a limited edition CD, the label reissued it in 2005 as Underarms and Sideways, the second disc of which has seven remixes by Markus Guentner.

Later years

He had a nervous breakdown in 1994 and sold his half of 4AD to Martin Mills in 1999. He moved to Santa Fe in the US where he still lives.