Arthur Kadmon | |
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Birth name | Peter John Sadler |
Also known as | Arthur Cadmon, Arthur Cadman |
Born | in Stockport.19th February 1958 Eldest of 3 brothers |
Origin | Stockport, Greater Manchester, England |
Genres | Punk rock, New Wave, Post-Punk |
Occupations | Songwriter and Guitarist |
Instruments | guitar -self taught |
Associated acts | Manicured Noise, Ludus, The Distractions, The Fall, The Glee Company, Wednesday's Orchestra, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Magnet Record Label |
Notable instruments | |
Guitar |
Arthur Kadmon (born Peter Sadler, in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England)[1] was a guitarist who worked with different New Wave bands from Manchester, England, as Manicured Noise, Ludus, The Distractions and The Fall.
In 1978, after being in post-punk band Manicured Noise, he formed another post-punk band, Ludus, alongside art designer Linder Sterling. He was the original genius behind the band,[1] playing with them from 1978 to early 1979. He departed shortly after that period, following a tour supporting Buzzcocks. During his time with the band only two unreleased studio demos were made, while the rest of the group's repertoire were recorded and released with Kadmon's replacement, Ian Devine.
By the time he left Ludus, he recorded with Mike Ellis of hard rock band Aragorn.[2]
By 1980, Kadmon resurfaced joining The Distractions, although by the time, the group were demising until their disbandment in 1981.
After The Distractions split, Kadmon played with The Fall, although only in the "Hard Life In Country" song for the Room To Live album.[3] The group's frontman Mark E. Smith admired Kadmon, calling him to collaborate, but he disappointed shotly after, although until now he continues to considering Kadmon as a genius and "one of the great people in Manchester who never got anywhere". Kadmon only stayed two minutes with the band, in a studio session.[4] In the album he is credited as Arthur Cadman.
He reappeared in 1987 alongside Deborah Shure in a new band, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, who released one single, "High Heels".
Has recently resurfaced as Tango Folk writer Pieter Egriega www.egriega.co.uk