Benjamin Anderson (musician)

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Benjamin Anderson

Background information
Born January 28, 1974 (age 33)
Flag of United States Tucson, Arizona
Genre(s) Rock/Industrial/Ambient Music/Electronic Music
Occupation(s) Singer
Songwriter
Guitarist
Keyboards
Programmer
Instrument(s) Vocals
Guitar
Accordion
Piano
Programming (music)
Years active 1995 - present
Label(s) None
Associated
acts
Rorschach Test
Pamela Moore

Benjamin Anderson (born January 28, 1974 in Tucson, Arizona) is an American musician and songwriter. His musical styles range from hard rock and industrial to electronic and ambient music.

[edit] History

Anderson was first introduced to music at an early age, singing and traveling in an all boys choir. Eventually his voice changed and he moved on from the boys choir. In high school he became inspired by artists such as The Cure, The Mission, and U2. This led him to pick up the guitar and later leave college wandering to Denver, Colorado where he recorded his first collaboration with James Baker and formed the band Rorschach Test.

Rorschach Test later relocated to Seattle where they were signed to the now defunct Chicago label Slipdisc Records (Mercury). They sustained a successful career during Seattle's lively music scene in the 90's. They toured North America playing shows with the likes of Korn, Type O Negative, Genitorturers, Queensrÿche.

In 1999 Anderson left the band Rorschach Test to pursue a musical journey in ambient and electronic music. Many of his ambient records were written as part of his art installations which also contained themed paintings and video.

In 2006 he united with Pamela Moore, a Seattle singer/songwriter, and co-wrote her most recent release Stories from a Blue Room.

He currently resides in Seattle, Washington, and is recording a yet untitled project with musician, Jefferson Angell who is also a member of the Seattle band Post Stardom Depression.

[edit] Discography

  • Rorschach Test The Eleventh (1996)
  • Rorschach Test Unclean (Slipdisc 1998)
  • Benjamin Anderson "1" (1999) Ambient recording
  • Benjamin Anderson "2" (1999) Ambient recording
  • Benjamin Anderson "Double Joy Happiness" (1999) Ambient recording
  • Benjamin Anderson "4" the nature of things (1999) Ambient recording
  • Benjamin Anderson "Blue" (2000) Ambient recording-multimedia art show
  • Benjamin Anderson "Out of Focus (in stereo)" (2001) Ambient/Electronic recording-multimedia art show
  • Pamela Moore "Stories from a Blue Room" (2006)

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