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Gus Till is an accomplished musician, producer, and DJ who has been active since the Punk era of the 1970s in Melbourne, Australia. He served as the keyboard player for various pop groups, including Beargarden and the Models, and was involved in Michael Hutchence's 'Max Q' project before co-founding Third Eye with Ollie Olsen. Till was also a member of 'The Ears,' the band that inspired the infamous film 'Dogs in Space.' In the late 1980s, he recorded a project with Bono and Edge from U2 and Todd Terry. His production work includes an album for Australian artist Joe Creighton. This period of his career saw him relocating to New York and Paris for three years before eventually settling in London. During this time, he collaborated with and remixed notable artists such as African Jazz/Soul legend Manu Dibango, Nina Hagen, and Jamiroquai, and worked as the in-house engineer for producer Youth at Butterfly studios. He also collaborated with Claude Challe of Buddha Bar fame and has recently been involved in remixing System Seven.
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