Global Goon

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Global Goon
Birth name Jonne Hawke
Origin Merseyside, UK
Genre(s) Electronic music
Years active 1988–present
Label(s) Rephlex, Audio Dregs, J-HOK, WeMe
Website http://www.globalgoon.com

Global Goon's Jonne Hawke is a former programmer from Lydiate who earned a recording contract with Rephlex Records[1] before moving to London and being Richard D. James' (aka Aphex Twin)'s housemate. He had been making electronic music using SoundEdit 16 while supporting himself with various programming jobs. After moving into a shared house with James, Tom Jenkinson, Chris Jeffs and Grant Wilson-Claridge, he released his first album Goon on Rephlex in 1996. Rumors that Goon actually was an alias for Aphex Twin persisted even after the release of Cradle of History two years later. After releasing Vatican Nitez four years later, he left the Rephlex label and started releasing his albums on his own label J-HOK records[2], as well as Audio Dregs and WeMe.

Music critics have characterized Global Goon's style as ambient music and as "easy listening fusion".[3]

[edit] Discography

Albums

Title Release Label
Goon 1996 Rephlex
Cradle of History 1998 Rephlex
Vatican Nitez 2002 Rephlex
Family Glue 2004 Audio Dregs, J-HOK
Bessemer Cocktail 2005 WeMe
Saint Aime 2008 WeMe

EPs and Singles

Title Release Label
Afterlife 1997 Rephlex
Junior Glue 2004 J-HOK
Pure Rock 2005 J-HOK
Chimay 2008 WeMe

[edit] References

  1. ^ "And the rest, New releases, Compilations and reissues", The Observer, 2003-11-16, p. 68. 
  2. ^ J-HOK Discography http://www.discogs.com/label/J-HOK+records
  3. ^ Pride, Dominic. "London", Billboard, 1997-03-22, p. 45. 

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