Garry Bradbury

Bradbury
Birth name Garry Bradbury
Occupation(s) poet
Instruments tape, electronics
Years active 1979–present
Labels Terse Tapes
Dogfood Prod Systems
Ink Records
Virgin Records
Zonar records
Dual Plover
Associated acts Severed Heads
Lamington Lady
Size
Wet Taxis
Hiroshima Chair/ Sanity Clause (with Ian Andrews)

Garry Bradbury is an Australian electronic musician active in Sydney's experimental music scene since 1979 where he was an early member of the pioneering post punk / industrial band Severed Heads, from 1982 to 1983. His early work specialised in found sound manipulation, especially tape using reel to reel and tape decks, as well as experiments with customised pianola scrolls. In 1988 he released his first solo album, Drug Induced Sex Rituals.

During the 1990s he teamed with Jason Gee in the group Size who had one album on the Zonar Recordings label in 1997. More recently he has been working with the Sydney Theatre Company on scores for King Lear, The Tempest and Macbeth.[1] In the last decade he has been working solo, releasing two CDs Ruffini Corpuscle in 2003 and Instant Oblivion in 2005, on the Dual Plover label. Garry Bradbury’s new compilation, PANSPERMIA, consisting of 2 lp’s and a bonus one sided 7”,is an assemblage of remastered and re-edited works recorded sporadically over a period of around 20 years from 1986 to 2005. Panspermia was released in early July 2015 through Vinyl on Demand. Following this PANSPERMIA PLUS (a slightly more comprehensive version) was made publicly available as a free download thru the online download service bandcamp. In 2016, a CD of new material was released under the title YAKOVLEVIAN TORQUE, made available as CD and/or download through No.Ware releases operating somewhere between Berlin and San Diego. Several of Bradbury's works also appear on the recent No-wares compilation No. No.II. (2016). Live performances will commence in the latter half of 2016 and further releases are expected in the near future.[2][3][4][5][6]

Discography

Hiroshima Chair

Severed Heads

Size

Solo

References

http://www.ltmrecordings.com/severed_heads.html


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