Duncan Patterson

Duncan Patterson

Duncan Patterson playing with Alternative 4 in 2011.
Background information
Born (1975-06-05) 5 June 1975
Liverpool, England
Genres Death/Doom
Alternative rock
Ambient
Electronica
Acoustic
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Bass, guitars, keyboards, mandolin, Celtic harp
Years active 1990present
Associated acts Anathema
Antimatter
Íon
Alternative 4
Phase
Website DuncanPatterson.com

Duncan Patterson (born 5 June 1975) is a Liverpool born musician, best known for his work as a member of Anathema (1991–1998) and Antimatter (1998–2005).

Career

Patterson was a driving force behind Anathema's success during their earlier years, being the principle songwriter on the Eternity and Alternative 4 albums. These songs were Anathema's shift towards a softer, deeper style.. He quit Anathema in 1998 and formed a new project called Antimatter. After releasing four albums with Antimatter, spanning several genres (ambient, electronica, acoustic), he started another full-time project called Íon, a mix of acoustic and traditional music. In between recording and touring his own projects, he has enjoyed chart success with the Irish alternative rock band The Aftermath, playing on three Top 20 singles, as well as appearing on their debut album, Friendlier Up Here alongside The Waterboys' Steve Wickham. Patterson also wrote and performed the music on the German rapper Bushido's single, "Von der Skyline zum Bordstein zurück", which charted at #14 in Germany. He is also the founder of Strangelight Records, a small independent record label.

Patterson's music was used in Hisham Zreiq's films, music that was composed for Íon was used in the award-winning film The sons of Eilaboun,[1] and music that was composed for Antimatter was used in the film, Just Another Day.[2] In December 2011 he recorded another full-length album, with a new project titled Alternative 4 titled 'The Brink'[3] released by Avantgarde Music.

In 2012, he recorded mandolin for the unofficial Irish Euro 2012 anthem alongside Shane MacGowan,[4] entitled "The Rockier Road To Poland".

Discography

Alternative 4

Anathema

Antimatter

Íon

Duncan Patterson

Others

References

  1. "(أبناء عيلبون)". The Sons of Eilaboun. 1948-10-30. Retrieved 2013-03-19.
  2. "Just Another Day a Hisham Zreiq Film". Hishamzreiq.com. Retrieved 2013-03-19.
  3. Archived November 15, 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  4. "Paddy Rolling Stone: The Official Shane MacGowan Website". Shanemacgowan.com. Retrieved 2013-03-19.

External links

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