Barry Adamson

Summary

Barry Adamson has 7 albums and 46 songs on mTraks in the genres Alternative Rock, Rock, Avantgarde/Experimental, Pop, Dub, and Alternative. Barry Adamson's latest album is I Will Set You Free, released 4 months ago.

Bio

Barry Adamson (Born June 11, 1958) is a British rock musician who has worked with Magazine, Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds, Pan Sonic, and has worked on film soundtracks for David Lynch. He has also released numerous solo recordings. Born in Moss Side, Manchester, Adamson was weaned on comic books from an early age. In school he absorbed himself in art, music and film, writing his first song "Brain Pain" at the age of ten. His musical influences were diverse, ranging from Alice Cooper to Motown to David Bowie. Adamson left school and shifted into graphic design but quit shortly after, favouring to venture into the exploding Punk Rock scene of the late '70s, joining the now legendary and influential band Magazine, playing bass guitar. The band had a chart single called "Shot by Both Sides". His discography includes As Above, So Below, Oedipus Schmoedipus, Soul Murder, The King of Nothing Hill and his latest solo effort Stranger on the Sofa. Moss Side Story, possibly his most famous work, has been described as a "soundtrack for a non existent movie" and with its use of dialogue and sound effects amidst the dramatic background music it represents a "day or night in the life of" as it begins with the reenactment of a rape. The style of the music, like his other work, is a long way off punk and closer to the contemporary classical sounds favored by Gavin Bryars and Jocelyn Pook with, in his case, influences from John Barry and Elmer Bernstein. After the 2002 album The King of Nothing Hill, Adamson left the safety of long-term label Mute and started his own "production home", Central Control International. The debut release on Central Control was Adamson's first post-Mute release Stranger on the Sofa, released in June 2006. This was followed by a bout of touring across Europe and a single "The Long Way Back Again".

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