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词条 Graham Sutton (musician)
释义

  1. Personal projects

     Bark Psychosis  Boymerang 

  2. Work as producer

  3. Work as mixing/remixing engineer

  4. Work as live sound mixer

  5. References

  6. External links

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Graham Sutton (born 23 June 1972) is an English musician, songwriter, composer and record producer based in Hackney, UK. He is best known as the leader and key figure of seminal post-rock band Bark Psychosis, as well as being a producer for alternative rock bands since the late 1990s.

Personal projects

Bark Psychosis

Sutton first came to attention as the main figure in the band Bark Psychosis in which he played guitar, sampler and assorted keyboards as well as handling lead vocals where necessary. Founded in 1986, Bark Psychosis developed a growing reputation in avant-garde rock circles culminating in the 21-minute Scum single in 1992 and the album Hex in 1994, following which the group split up. Secretly revived in 1999, Bark Psychosis formally returned in 2004 as a Sutton solo project with collaborators rather than a band, and released the new album Dustsucker.

Boymerang

Sutton led the drum and bass dance music project Boymerang from late 1994 until an unspecified date in the late 1990s. Initially working with Bark Psychosis keyboard player Daniel Gish, Sutton continued Boymerang as a solo project. Boymerang released one album – 1997's Balance of the Force – and several EPs.

Work as producer

Sutton has produced albums by artists including Jarvis Cocker, British Sea Power, These New Puritans, The Veils, Delays, Snowpony, Altocamet, Coldharbourstores, Pellumair and Anjali Bhatia (ex-Voodoo Queens), plus early recordings by The $urplu$ (a band featuring David Callahan of Moonshake and The Wolfhounds).[1]

Work as mixing/remixing engineer

Sutton has produced single mixes and remixes for acts including Metallica, Goldie, Brakes, Mansun, Stephen Simmonds, Mandalay, Ed Rush, Collapsed Lung, Thes Siniestros, Ultramarine and Wagon Christ.[1]

Work as live sound mixer

Sutton has also been in demand as a live sound mixer, including working with A Place to Bury Strangers.

References

1. ^Information from Graham Sutton producer page @ Rough Trade, retrieved 25 November 2008

External links

  • Graham Sutton @ MySpace (official)
  • Bark Psychosis @ MySpace (unofficial)
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