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Fibreman is the alias of Mike Phillips, whose character derides from an episode of Countdown in which Richard Whiteley conjured up the superhero, much to the displeasure of Carol and dictionary corner.
Fibreman has existed as a alternative/electronica/guitar/pop recording project since 1999, as a sideline to various other band-based projects. Starting off with a four-track, guitar and delay pedal, and only recently moving up to the heady heights of a larger four-track, gameboy-sized sequencer and many pedals, the whole guise has taken an electronic edge to it, culminating in the 2003 demo "Break The Silence", described by John Earls of Planet Sound as "sweetly-sung electronica".
Comparisons have been drawn far and wide, ranging from Bowie to The Flaming Lips, Depeche Mode and Badly Drawn Boy - the truth is somewhere in between, yet somewhere else completely.
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Written and recorded all in one day, this song displays the more electronic, but still song-based side of Fibreman. |
Credits: phillips |
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