Charlie Hugall

Charlie Hugall (born 1984) is a British music producer, songwriter and mix engineer.

He has produced and mixed records for Florence and the Machine, Ed Sheeran, Halsey, Swim Deep, Kaiser Chiefs, Lucy Rose, Crystal Fighters and others.

[1] It spawned a second spin-off single featuring Dizzee Rascal "You Got the Dirtee Love".

In 2013, Hugall was awarded Breakthrough Engineer of the Year by the Music Producers Guild.

In response to the Paris bombings, in Dec 2015 he produced the Florence & The Machine collaboration with The Maccabees honouring the victims of the attacks with a cover of the Eagles of Death Metal's "I Love You All the Time"