[1] Warne Livesey started his career in London, England as a musician and sound engineer, working with producers like David Lord and Rhett Davies.
[7] Livesey went on to produce five more records with the band; Blue Sky Mining, Redneck Wonderland, Capricornia, The Makarrata Project, and their last album Resist.
[8] During the 1990s he also produced: Paul Young, Jesus Jones, The Big Dish and House of Love, whose album Babe Rainbow he also co-wrote songs for.
[9] In 1997 Livesey starting working with Canadian alternative rock artist the Matthew Good Band on their second album Underdogs.
After the band broke up in 2002 Livesey continued working with Matthew Good and to date has produced seven of his solo records, including Lights of Endangered Species[10] in 2011, Chaotic Neutral[11] in 2015, Something Like a Storm in 2017 and finally Moving Walls.