Adam Deibert | |
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Deibert performing as part of Digital Unicorn in 2007. |
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Also known as | Prince Adam |
Origin | United States |
Genres | Electronic, experimental |
Occupations | Musician |
Instruments | Keyboards, guitar, bass guitar, trumpet |
Years active | 1994–present |
Associated acts | Bikeride, The Aquabats, Call Sound Call Noise, Digital Unicorn |
Adam Deibert is an American musician and voice actor, best known for his tenure as a member of The Aquabats from 1994 to 2004, where he played guitar, trumpet and keyboards under the stage name of Prince Adam, and as the bass guitarist for the indie rock band Bikeride.
Off stage, Deibert writes original music for the Nick Jr. children's series Yo Gabba Gabba!, as well as providing the voice for Muno the Cyclops on the show.[1] An educated musician, Deibert studied at UCSB as a music composition major.[2]
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Digital Unicorn came into existence after an opening band at an Aquabats show was unable to attend. Deibert grabbed whatever was readily available for a costume, a mixtape and a keyboard and went onstage. The project soon evolved into a part-time two-member band, with Deibert (as "Mann: Realiser of Music") performing on keyboards, synthesizers and drum machines while a friend in a horse costume (stage name "Hoerse: Creator of the Dance") provided dancing accompaniment. The band released only one album, 2001's Theirs Travel Began and Loaded the Dream on Horchata Records, before entering a quasi-hiatus, reducing their concerts to at least once a year. Digital Unicorn last performed on July 31, 2010 in Pomona, California.
Call Sound Call Noise is Deibert's current solo project. He released a self-titled debut album on 13 March 2007.[2]
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