Kenneth James Gibson

Kenneth James Gibson
Birth name Kenneth James Gibson
Born October 8, 1973
Genres Techno, Dub, Noise Pop, House, Noise rock, Electronica, IDM, neo-psychedelia, Chamber Pop, folk, Dancehall, Experimental
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter, record producer
Instruments synthesizer, guitar, bass guitar, piano, vocals, percussion
Years active 1993–present
Labels Adjunct Audio, Trapez, Planet Mu, Leftroom, Trance Syndicate, Mille Plateaux, Mo's Ferry Prod., City Slang, Kompakt, Tigerbeat 6, Lo Recordings, Get Physical Music, Warp records, Southern Records
Associated acts Bell Gardens, [a]pendics.shuffle, DubLoner, Furry Things, Eight Frozen Modules, Mr. C, Meat Beat Manifesto, Reverse Commuter, Hiss & Buzz
Website www.worldofkennethjamesgibson.com

Kenneth James Gibson (born October 8, 1973), is a musician who has been recording and releasing records since 1994. He founded the minimal techno record label Adjunct Audio in early 2005 with friend Konstantin Gabbro, through Kompakt records. Gibson releases music under the aliases apendics.shuffle, Eight Frozen Modules, dubLoner, The Premature Wig, Men in Slippers, Cascabel Gentz, KJ Gibbs, Reverse Commuter, Bal Cath, Electronic Music Composer, and Hiss & Buzz (with Jack Dangers of Meat Beat Manifesto). Gibson also founded the 1990s noise pop band Furry Things,[1] who released most of its material on King Coffey's (of The Butthole Surfers) label Trance Syndicate / Touch and Go Records imprint. Gibson along with Brian McBride of the drone-based ambient music duo Stars of the Lid, started the band Bell Gardens in 2009.[2] Through the music of Bell Gardens, the two explore the many realms of Chamber Pop, folk, Psychedelic Pop, and Americana.[3][4]

apendics.shuffle ("[a]pendics.shuffle") is Gibson's main electronic music alias. Under this alias he creates a mix of minimal house and techno, micro house, and experimental electronic dance music. Apendics.shuffle has released music on many labels such as Trapez, Orac, Adjunct Audio, Mo's Ferry Prod., Lick My Deck, We Are, Leftroom, Sunset Diskos and more. As apendics.shuffle, Gibson has collaborated with and remixed a number of other artists such Mr. C of The Shaman, Mikael Stavöstrand, Mark "Blakkat" Bell, Damian Lazarus, Brad Laner, and Vladislav Delay.[5][6][7]

DubLoner is a dub project from Gibson. Dubloner's output ranges from deep and spacious dub techno and house to more rootsy dirty dub experiments. He has, as Dubloner, remixed and collaborated artists such as Meat Beat Manifesto, Jack Dangers (a duo of dubLoner and Jack Dangers called Hiss & Buzz), Isaac Haile Selassie,[8] and Markus Nikolai.

Eight Frozen Modules (also known as 8FM) is another of Gibson's experimental electronic music projects. Eight Frozen Modules' recorded material is a mix of IDM, techno, dub, electro, breakcore, dancehall, and noise. The project started as a side project to the now defunct noise-pop band Furry Things which Gibson started with Cathy Shive in 1992 and was released on King Coffey's Trance Syndicate label (who also released the first 8FM material). As 8FM, he has released music on labels such as Phthalo, Planet Mu, Orthlorng Musork, Tigerbeat 6, City Slang,Shockout, Mutant Sniper, Mille Plateaux, Warp, In Vitro Records, Lo Recordings and Tino Corp to name a few.[9][10]

Life and work

Kenneth James Gibson was born in Canada, grew up in El Paso, Texas and currently lives in Los Angeles, California. He first learned how to play guitar on his fathers acoustic and got his first 4-track recorder at age 19.[11] Gibson composes music for Television and Film.[12] He is a vegan and is married to artist and musician Kelly Johnston-Gibson who he frequently collaborates on various music projects with.[13][14][15][16][17]

Discography

with Furry Things

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as eight Frozen Modules

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Selected remixes

as [a]pendics.shuffle

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Singles & EPs

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Selected remixes

with Electronic Music Composer

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Singles & EP's

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as dubLoner

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Singles & EPs

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Selected Remixes

as Kenneth James Gibson

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as Kenneth James G

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as KJ Gibbs

Singles & EPs

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as Premature Wig

Singles & EPs

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Remixes

as Bal Cath

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Singles & EP's

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as Reverse Commuter

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Singles & EP's

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Selected Remixes

with Cascabel Gentz

Singles & EP's

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with Men In Slippers

Singles & EPs

Remixes

with Whoa Buck

Singles & EPs

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Remixes

with Bell Gardens

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Singles & EPs

Compilation appearances

References

  1. Raggat, Ned Furry Things, Big Saturday Illusion, Allmusic.com, March 6, 1996. Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  2. Rees, Thomas Stars of the Lid And Apendics.shuffle Are Bell Gardens, Release EP, XLR8R.com, May 21, 2010. Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  3. Kenneth James Gibson discography, Discogs.com, Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  4. Romero, Dennis Kenneth James Gibson: Hollywood Shuffler, LA Weekly, June 6, 2009. Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  5. apendics.shuffle discography, Discogs.com, Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  6. Levisman, Sean apendics.shuffle on His Sound: interview , Miami New Times', July 13, 2012. Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  7. Yoder, Sean-Michael apendics.shuffle & Mr.C "Something Strange" review , Ibiza-Voice.com, Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  8. "The Fight, The Spirit" review, dancefloormayhem.com', May 25, 2010. Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  9. Eight Frozen Modules "Crumbling and Responding" Review , BBC.co.uk', 2005. Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  10. Eight Frozen Modules discography, Discogs.com, Retrieved April 18, 2014.
  11. Romero, Dennis "Kenneth James Gibson: Hollywood Shuffler" , LAweekly.com, Retrieved Dec.18, 2014.
  12. Paine, Jake "Kenneth James Gibson is Electronic Music's Man of Many Aliases" , LAweekly.com, Retrieved Dec.18, 2014.
  13. "Small Talk With Kenneth James Gibson", killerrr.com, Retrieved Dec.18, 2014.
  14. , neurotrecordings.com, Retrieved Dec.18, 2014.
  15. , kjohnstoncreative.com, Retrieved Dec.18, 2014.
  16. Pascal, Dina "Something In The Way review", localsuicide.com, Retrieved Dec.18, 2014.
  17. Tewksbury, Colin , Earmilk.com, Retrieved Dec.18, 2014.

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