Jamie Hornsmith
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Jamie Hornsmith | |
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Background information | |
Genre(s) | Indie Rock, Post-Punk Revival |
Instrument(s) | Guitar |
Years active | 2003 – Present |
Label(s) | V2, Dimmak |
Associated acts | The Rakes |
Website | http://www.therakes.co.uk |
Notable instrument(s) | |
Rickenbacker 4001 |
Jamie Hornsmith (born James Hornsmith) is an artist who plays bass in the band The Rakes. He currently resides in East London.
[edit] The Rakes
Singer Alan Donohoe approached Hornsmith while they were both attending Brighton University. Hornsmith was studying art at the time, and wanted to pursue a career as an artist, whilst Donohoe "did science",[citation needed] but was coaxed into joining the band along with guitarist Matthew Swinnerton, with whom he worked in a clothes shop.[1]
Hornsmith's trademark style is marked with flat rolling basslines, a clean tone brought about by his Rickenbacker bass, and octave jumps, almost in a disco-like fashion. He does not use any effects pedals.