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| name = Kenneth James Gibson | image = | image_size = | caption = | background = solo_singer | birth_name = Kenneth James Gibson | birth_date = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1973|10|08}} | |death_date = | instrument = synthesizer, guitar, bass guitar, piano, vocals, percussion | genre = techno, dub, chamber pop, folk, noise pop, house, noise rock, americana, electronica, IDM, neo-psychedelia, dancehall, experimental, ambient, avant-garde | occupation = musician, composer, songwriter, record producer | years_active = 1993–present | label = Kompakt, Adjunct Audio, Trapez, Planet Mu, Leftroom, Trance Syndicate, Mille Plateaux, Mo's Ferry Prod., City Slang, Tigerbeat 6, Lo Recordings, Get Physical Music, Warp records, Southern Records, Rocket Girl | associated_acts = Bell Gardens, [a]pendics.shuffle, DubLoner, Furry Things, Eight Frozen Modules, Mr. C, Meat Beat Manifesto, Reverse Commuter, Hiss & Buzz, Douglas McCarthy, Electric Company | website = {{URL|http://www.worldofkennethjamesgibson.com/}} }} Kenneth James Gibson (born October 8, 1973), is a musician, record producer, composer, singer, and songwriter who has been releasing records since 1994. He founded the electronic music record label Adjunct Audio in early 2005 with friend Konstantin Gabbro, through Kompakt records. He releases music under the aliases [a]pendics.shuffle, Eight Frozen Modules, dubLoner, The Premature Wig, Men in Slippers, Cascabel Gentz, KJ Gibbs, Reverse Commuter, Bal Cath, Electronic Music Composer, and Hiss & Buzz (with Jack Dangers of Meat Beat Manifesto). Gibson founded the 1990s noise pop band Furry Things,[1] who released most of its material on King Coffey's (of the Butthole Surfers) Trance Syndicate / Touch and Go Records imprint. Gibson along with Brian McBride of the drone-based ambient music duo Stars of the Lid, started the band Bell Gardens in 2009.[2] Through the music of Bell Gardens, the two explore the many realms of chamber pop, folk, psychedelic pop, and Americana.[3][4] He also recently collaborated with Douglas McCarthy of Nitzer Ebb on a track called Whispers In on his latest Reverse Commuter album titled Exposure. In April 2016, Gibson released his first full ambient album under his real name titled The Evening Falls on Kompakt Records.[5][6] He has directed music videos for artists such as Francis Harris and Dance Spirit as well as his own projects Reverse Commuter and Bell Gardens.[7][8][9] Musical projectsFurry ThingsKenneth played guitar, sang, and produced the 1990s Noise Pop band Furry Things. The line up also consisted of Cathy Shive (Bass, Vocals), Charlie Woodburn (Drums), and Chris Michaels (Keyboards). Furry Things released the majority of its material on King Coffey's (of the Butthole Surfers) Trance Syndicate / Touch and Go Records imprint. The band formed in Austin, Texas in 1993 and moved to Los Angeles, California in the summer of 1997. Kenneth produced the band's first LP titled The Big Saturday Illusion along with engineer Adam Wiltzie (of Stars Of The Lid). Kenneth and Brad Laner (of the band Medicine) produced the second and last LP titled Moments Away which was released in 1998. The band also released two 7" singles and two EPs as well as being featured on The Kahanek Incident: Volume 2, which was a remix trade between Furry Things and Electric Company.[10][11][12][13] Eight Frozen ModulesEight Frozen Modules (also known as 8FM) is one of Gibson's experimental electronic music projects. Eight Frozen Modules' recorded material is a mix of IDM, Techno, Dub, electro, breakcore, dancehall, and Noise. The project started as a side project to the now defunct noise-pop band Furry Things and like Furry Things, was also released on King Coffey's Trance Syndicate label. As 8FM, he has released music on labels such as Phthalo, Planet Mu, Orthlorng Musork, Tigerbeat 6, City Slang, Shockout, Mutant Sniper, Mille Plateaux, Warp, In Vitro Records, Lo Recordings and Tino Corp to name a few.[14][15] [a]pendics.shuffle[a]pendics.shuffle is Gibson's main electronic music alias. Under this alias he creates a mix of minimal house, techno, micro house, and experimental electronic dance music. [a]pendics.shuffle has released music on many labels such as Trapez, Orac, Adjunct Audio, Mo's Ferry Prod., Lick My Deck, We Are, Leftroom, Sunset Diskos and more. As apendics.shuffle, Gibson has collaborated with and remixed a number of other artists such Mr. C of The Shaman, Mikael Stavöstrand, Mark "Blakkat" Bell, Damian Lazarus, Brad Laner, and Vladislav Delay.[16][17][18] dubLonerdubLoner is a dub project from Gibson. Dubloner's output ranges from deep and spacious dub techno and house to more rootsy dirty dub experiments. He has, as Dubloner, remixed and collaborated artists such as Meat Beat Manifesto, Jack Dangers (a duo of dubLoner and Jack Dangers called Hiss & Buzz), Isaac Haile Selassie,[19] Kool Keith, and Markus Nikolai of Perlon Records. Reverse CommuterThe first released Reverse Commuter track, The Organ That Killed Me, was released on a compilation titled Grand Slang on City Slang in 2000. There was a gap of no releases till 2003 with The Direction EP on Hallucination Recordings. Outside of a string of remixes and compilation tracks, there wasn't another official release till 2014 with a new album titled Exposure on DJ Three's Hallucienda label along with a 12" EP titled Vinyl Exposure One including a Doc Martin remix. Exposure featured tracks with vocals by Gibson, Douglas McCarthy (of Nitzer Ebb, Recoil), and his wife Kelly Johnston-Gibson.[20][21][22] Bell Gardens{{main article|Bell_Gardens_(band)}}Bell Gardens is the musical collaboration between Kenneth and Brian McBride of Stars Of The Lid. Through the music of Bell Gardens, they explore different styles such as chamber pop, folk rock, psychedelic pop, and Americana. Their first EP Hangups Need Company was released on their own imprint Failed Better in 2010. Southern Records released their first LP Full Sundown Assembly in late 2012. Rocket Girl released the band's second LP titled Slow Dawns For Lost Conclusions in October, 2014.[23][24][25][26] Adjunct Audio{{main article|Adjunct Audio}}Kenneth along with Konstantin Gabbro (also co-founder of Orac Records, Zoombézoom)[27] founded the electronic music record label Adjunct Audio in 2005. Adjunct releases a range of styles from Deep House and Minimal Techno to Dub and Ambient. Producers such as John Tejada, Bruno Pronsato, Dapayk, Blakkat, Kit Clayton, Mathias Schaffhäuser, DubLoner, Sutekh, Dilo, Mikael Stavostrand, Mr. C, and [a]pendics.shuffle himself have worked with the label. Adjunct is distributed by Kompakt records.[28][29][30] Music for television and filmGibson composes music for TV and Film. According to IMDB he has music in shows such as Weeds, Californication, and Saturday Night Live and films such as The Best and The Brightest, Drones, Don Peyote, and 7 Minutes.[31][32][33][34] Gibson appeared as himself as music producer on an episode of VH1's MC Serch hosted show Miss Rap Supreme.[35] Biographical backgroundKenneth James Gibson was born in Canada, grew up in El Paso, Texas and currently lives in Los Angeles, California. He first learned how to play guitar on his fathers acoustic and got his first 4-track recorder at age 19.[36] He is a vegan and is married to artist and musician Kelly Johnston-Gibson who he frequently collaborates on various music projects with.[37][38][39][40][41] Discographywith Furry ThingsAlbums
as eight Frozen ModulesAlbums
as [a]pendics.shuffleAlbums
with Electronic Music ComposerAlbums
as dubLonerAlbums
as Kenneth James GibsonAlbums
as Kenneth James GSingles & EPs
as KJ GibbsSingles & EPs
as Premature WigSingles & EPs
as Bal CathAlbums
as Reverse CommuterAlbums
with Cascabel GentzSingles & EP's
with Men In SlippersSingles & EPs
with Whoa BuckSingles & EPs
with Bell GardensAlbums
References1. ^Raggat, Ned Furry Things, Big Saturday Illusion, Allmusic.com, March 6, 1996. Retrieved April 18, 2014. 2. ^Rees, Thomas Stars of the Lid And Apendics.shuffle Are Bell Gardens, Release EP {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140419011637/http://www.xlr8r.com/news/2010/05/stars-lid-and-pendics-shuffle-ar |date=April 19, 2014 }}, XLR8R.com, May 21, 2010. Retrieved April 18, 2014. 3. ^Kenneth James Gibson discography, Discogs.com, Retrieved April 18, 2014. 4. ^Romero, Dennis Kenneth James Gibson: Hollywood Shuffler, LA Weekly, June 6, 2009. Retrieved April 18, 2014. 5. ^Admin Dubspot interviews Kenneth James Gibson, dubspot.com, Retrieved 7 July 2015 6. ^Admin Kenneth James Gibson interview, www.astrangelyisolatedplace.com, Retrieved 18 October 2016 7. ^The Sun Also Rises Premiere, wonderlandmagazine.com, Retrieved Oct. 9,2015. 8. ^[https://thump.vice.com/en_us/video/watch-kenneth-gibson-and-nitzer-ebbs-douglas-mccarthy-get-lonely-in-the-desert Whispers In Premiere], vice.com, Retrieved Oct.9, 2015. 9. ^"You Can Always Leave" premiere, vice.com, Retrieved Oct.9, 2015. 10. ^Beets, Greg Furry Things Band profile, austinchronicle.com. Retrieved Aug. 20, 2015. 11. ^Moments Away: Discogs, Discogs.com. Retrieved Aug. 20, 2015. 12. ^Big Saturday Illusion: Discogs, Discogs.com. Retrieved Aug. 20, 2015. 13. ^The Kahanek Incident Volume 2: Discogs, Discogs.com. Retrieved Aug. 20, 2015. 14. ^[https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/xd8c Eight Frozen Modules "Crumbling and Responding" Review ], BBC.co.uk, 2005. Retrieved April 18, 2014. 15. ^Eight Frozen Modules discography, Discogs.com, Retrieved April 18, 2014. 16. ^apendics.shuffle discography, Discogs.com, Retrieved April 18, 2014. 17. ^Levisman, Sean apendics.shuffle on His Sound: interview, Miami New Times', July 13, 2012. Retrieved April 18, 2014. 18. ^Yoder, Sean-Michael apendics.shuffle & Mr.C "Something Strange" review, Ibiza-Voice.com, Retrieved April 18, 2014. 19. ^"The Fight, The Spirit" review, dancefloormayhem.com', May 25, 2010. Retrieved April 18, 2014. 20. ^Khawaja, Jemayel Get Lonely In The Desert, Vice.com, Retrieved 15 Sept, 2015 21. ^Tewksbury, Colin Erase The Face premiere / review, Earmilk.com, Retrieved 15 Sept, 2015 22. ^219 DJs and Artists Look Back on 2014, Bigshotmag.com, Retrieved 15 Sept, 2015 23. ^Bell Gardens, Discogs.com, Retrieved 18 April 2014. 24. ^Kealy, John Brainwashed "Bell Gardens, Full Sundown Assembly", Brainwashed.com, 4 November 2012. Retrieved 18 April 2014. 25. ^Bland, Ben Bell Gardens - Full Sundown Assembly (Album Review), Steroboard.com, 5 September 2012. Retrieved 18 April 2014. 26. ^Heller, Jason Pitchfork reviews Slow Dawns For Lost Conclusions, pitchfork.com.com, Retrieved 4 April 2015 27. ^Segal, Dave Beatseeking Missives - Orac Records, thestranger.com, June 5, 2005, Retrieved Aug. 21, 2015. 28. ^Yoder, Sean-Michael apendics.shuffle & Mr.C "Something Strange" review, Ibiza-Voice.com, Retrieved Aug. 20, 2015. 29. ^Adjunct Volume 1 review{{dead link|date=May 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, Boomkat.com, Retrieved Aug. 20,2015. 30. ^Jackson, Glenn apendics.shuffle feat. Blakkat review, xlr8r.com, Retrieved Aug. 20, 2015. 31. ^Paine, Jake "Kenneth James Gibson is Electronic Music's Man of Many Aliases", LAweekly.com, Retrieved Dec.18, 2014. 32. ^[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1447166 Weeds "Ducks and Tigers" ], IMDB.com, Retrieved 30 September 2015. 33. ^[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2828954 7 Minutes (film) ], IMDB.com, Retrieved 30 September 2015. 34. ^[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1438251 The Best and The Brightest (film) ], IMDB.com, Retrieved 30 September 2015. 35. ^Admin [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1285702/ Kenneth James Gibson cast on Miss Rap Supreme episode 1.5], www.imdb.com, Retrieved 7 April 2017 36. ^Romero, Dennis "Kenneth James Gibson: Hollywood Shuffler", LAweekly.com, Retrieved Dec.18, 2014. 37. ^"Small Talk With Kenneth James Gibson", killerrr.com, Retrieved Dec.18, 2014. 38. ^ , neurotrecordings.com, Retrieved Dec.18, 2014. 39. ^ , kjohnstoncreative.com, Retrieved Dec.18, 2014. 40. ^Pascal, Dina "Something In The Way review", localsuicide.com, Retrieved Dec.18, 2014. 41. ^Tewksbury, Colin , Earmilk.com, Retrieved Dec.18, 2014. External links
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