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2nd photo: Flood at the mixing console during the Mellon Collie sessions
2nd photo: Flood at the mixing console during the Mellon Collie sessions


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According to producer Mark Freegard, Ellis' pseudonym, "Flood," was given to him by producer Chris Tsangarides during Ellis' early days at Morgan Studios and while The Cure was there recording. As a young studio runner, Ellis was responsible for responding to numerous requests from the recording artists and staff for tea and bacon sandwiches. Ellis kept up with the numerous requests for tea while the other runner remained largely unavailable, leading to Tsangarides nicknaming them "Flood" and "Drought," respectively.
According to producer Mark Freegard, Ellis' pseudonym, "Flood," was given to him by producer Chris Tsangarides during Ellis' early days at Morgan Studios and while The Cure was there recording. As a young studio runner, Ellis was responsible for responding to numerous requests from the recording artists and staff for tea and bacon sandwiches. Ellis kept up with the numerous requests for tea while the other runner remained largely unavailable, leading to Tsangarides nicknaming them "Flood" and "Drought," respectively.


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{{Social media/Twitter|Happy birthday to Mark Ellis better known as Flood! He co-produced the diamond selling Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness with Alan Moulder and Billy Corgan, assisted Corgan and Brad Wood on Adore, and co-produced Machina with Corgan in 2000. <nowiki>https://spcodex.wiki/wiki/Flood</nowiki>
{{Social media/Twitter|Happy birthday to Mark Ellis better known as Flood! He co-produced the diamond selling Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness with Alan Moulder and Billy Corgan, assisted Corgan and Brad Wood on Adore, and co-produced Machina with Corgan in 2000. <nowiki>https://spcodex.wiki/Flood</nowiki>


Corgan said Flood "is a tremendous producer … masterful with the sonics, but where he really shines is [as] a great idea person… he can see an ambiance of the song that you don't necessarily see… he would really push us to say there's another vibe here that you can get to."
Corgan said Flood "is a tremendous producer … masterful with the sonics, but where he really shines is [as] a great idea person… he can see an ambiance of the song that you don't necessarily see… he would really push us to say there's another vibe here that you can get to."
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Revision as of 19:50, 21 June 2023

This page defines the social media posts for Flood.

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NOTE: The structure must follow the guide at SPCodex:Social media exactly for the automated posts to work.

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