Luke Busby

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Luke Busby

Background information
Born April 16, 1981
Origin Buckinghamshire, England
Genre(s) Electronica/Alternative/Pop
Label(s) Paper and Glue
Website Temposhark.com

Luke Busby (b. 16 April 1981) is an English music producer-songwriter best known for being part of UK electronic pop band Temposhark, a joint collaboration with singer Rob Diament.

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[edit] Growing up

Busby grew up in Buckinghamshire and was classically trained from an early age in trumpet (his first instrument), piano and cello. Busby was introduced to music by his father, Sid Busby, the world famous Jazz trumpet player, renowned for his successful Hollywood Jazz albums. Throughout his childhood, Busby would often perform trumpet live with his father as part of a big band ensemble. The father and son also collaborated in 2001 on Sid Busby's album 'A Time For Love' on an orchestral track written by Luke Busby and recorded at the legendary CTS and Lansdowne recording studios in London. In 2006 Busby's trumpet skills were further demonstrated on two Temposhark remixes for artists Camille Dalmais and Kate Havnevik. It was at his secondary school in Reading, where he met his later long term collaborator Rob Diament (Temposhark) for the first time but interestingly the two never collaborated until leaving school many years later. In his teens, Busby's creative interests developed into art and film making as well as scoring music for film (in recent interviews he has often expressed an interest in writing musical scores for films). Busby's interest in computer programming and production intensified whilst studying Music Technology at A Level. Upon leaving school Busby went to art school at the respected Chelsea Art College before moving to Brighton to study film and music at art school, where his experimental work led him to produce multi-media work centred on sound and video installations, animations and performance.

[edit] Early musical career

During his years in Brighton, Busby met and collaborated with fellow student Natasha Kahn, the artist/musician now known for her project Bat For Lashes. Around this time, Busby met up with his old school friend Rob Diament and together they began to study music in London at University of Westminster which led to the beginning of Temposhark. Other key bands/artists that studied alongside them were The Departure, Pure Reason Revolution, Kevin Mark Trail (The Streets) and Emmy The Great.

[edit] Temposhark

Producer/songwriter Luke Busby arrived on the music scene in 2004 as a founder member of critically acclaimed UK electronic pop band Temposhark with singer/songwriter Rob Diament. Busby developed Temposhark's trademark sound - crisp, electronic production combining epic filmscore string parts with late 70s/early 80s synths. Temposhark's first UK single out in December 2005 is a collaboration with acclaimed producer Guy Sigsworth, best known for his work with Madonna and Björk.

Temposhark are currently recording their debut album in London with producer Sean McGhee as well as recording a new song with Guy Sigsworth. Temposhark were in New York on a UK music industry trade mission in June and have started performing live in Europe including a sold out headline gig in Paris in July. In 2006,

As part of Temposhark, Busby worked with a diverse array of musicians from Frou Frou's Guy Sigsworth and Imogen Heap, Kate Havnevik, Sophie Solomon, Sean McGhee, Cursor Miner, Avril (FCommunications), Metronomy, Mark Moore (S'Express), M.I.A., Camille Dalmais, Hellogoodbye, Akira The Don, Noblesse Oblige, Princess Julia, Richard Norris (The Grid), Melnyk, Kevin Freeman, Border Crossing and Masashi Naka (Escalator Records, Japan).

[edit] Discography

[edit] CDs

  • Sid Busby "A Time For Love" (2001)
    • "Midsummer Dream" (co-written/production)

[edit] Temposhark

[edit] External links

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