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Artist description
Pop/Down Beat NuJazz created with soft synths,
Electric Guitar, Electric Fretless Bass, Vocals
and sampled field recordings. |
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Music Style
Chill, Down Beat, Experimental Electronic, Techno |
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Musical Influences
40s, 50s, 60s Electronic Music, and POP |
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Similar Artists
Garbage, Morcheeba, |
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Artist History
I began my musical career in 1966 when I began to
learn drums. I quickly moved into high school bands
playing weekends. In the early 70s I played variously
in a touring country band, a heavy metal band, and
progressed into playing in a number of experimental
bands including Oberon, and a proto version of
the Melodic Energy Commission, from Vancouver, B.C
Canada. In the late 70s I played in an experimental
music collective at the University of Waterloo, called
"Eggplant". During the 80s, I was in various punk
and New Wave bands, Industrial and Goth bands.
In the 90s, I began to produce my own projects,
and this continues to the present. |
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Group Members
In recent years I have worked alone with the exception of collaborations with my
wife, Catherine who contributes with her astoundingly
wonderful vocal talent. I may work with some others
soon, but in general, I am a multi-instrumentalist,
of wide ranging experience in styles, so I find I
can work alone for the most part. |
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Instruments
Electric Guitars, Electric Fretless Bass, Drums, Synths, Percussion, Tape Manipulations. |
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Albums
An Elemental in Nirvana, 16 Robots, The Cathedral of Deserted Mythologies, Ghosts, After Duchamp |
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Press Reviews
Ron Burd, Program Director for CIUT University of
Toronto Radio. "Brilliant, the highlight of my
listening week" Anne Sulikowski, Worthy Records,
"Seamless...everyone should hear you" |
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Additional Info
If you're surfing, check out my links. |
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Location
Toronto, Ontario - Canada |
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