Mark Brydon

Mark Errington Brydon (born 22 December 1960) is an English bassist, guitarist, songwriter, arranger, recording engineer, remixer and producer best known as a member of the group Moloko.

[1] He comes from Sunderland, England, but established himself in the Sheffield music scene, most notably with the funk band Chakk whose advance from MCA Records financed the building of FON Studios.

[citation needed] Brydon made significant contributions to the 1987 British pop hit "House Arrest" by Krush.

(To the Music...)" would become a number one hit on Billboard's Dance Club Songs Chart in 1988) and efforts by Yazz, The Human League,[4] Psychic TV, Boy George, Art of Noise, Sly and Robbie, Cabaret Voltaire and other groups.

[5][1] His biggest contribution to British art pop to date would come as a result of meeting Róisín Murphy, with whom he formed Moloko, at a party.