- Paul Neville (musician)
Infobox Musical artist
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Name = Paul Neville
Born =Birmingham ,England ,UK
Died =
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Genre = Experimentalindustrial metal
Associated_acts = Cable RegimeGodflesh
Fall of Because
Label = Permis De Construire Deutschland
Sentrax RecordsInvisible Records
Alley SweeperEarache Records
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Years_active = 1983 - present
URL =Paul Neville is an underground experimental
industrial metal guitarist andmusician fromBirmingham ,England .He is best known as the second guitarist in the seminal industrial metal band
Godflesh on the second half of theirStreetcleaner album and on theSlavestate EP as well as a tour member of the band on respective supporting tours, although Neville had been making music withG. C. Green and later,Justin Broadrick , since 1983 in noise outfit "Fall of Because"; a band that would break up in 1987 and later reform in 1988 at Broadrick’s initiative, now evolved into the mutant rock/industrial hybrid that wasGodflesh .Neville is noted for his distinctive style, which can be said to be influenced by that of
Geordie Walker ofKilling Joke , but with an even greater experimental edge and a flair for drawn out improvisation, creating an unusual and original synergy of noise and melody akin to some of the work ofNorman Westberg ,Justin Broadrick andRobert Hampson .Fact|date=December 2007Apart from his work with Fall of Because and
Godflesh , Neville is also the founder of the underground experimentalindustrial metal band Cable Regime, also featuringDiarmuid Dalton (now also bassist with Jesu) and Steve Hough (also involved with Justin Broadrick’s "Final", and once a Godflesh touring member), which has been his main project since 1992.Neville continues to be on good terms with Justin Broadrick, with Broadrick co-producing all of Cable Regime’s albums and Neville making a guest appearance on the track “Man/Woman” from Justin’s new post-Godflesh rock-based band, Jesu’s, eponymous debut album; a collaboration which at times harkens to early
Streetcleaner material, evoking a strong sense of nostalgia among long time fans.Neville has also featured in a techno collaboration called AKA, but little is known of this outfit apart from a track released on the "Lo Fibre Companion" in 1998.
Discography
With "Fall of Because"
* "Life is Easy" (CD) - (1999 (Recorded 1986-1987),
Invisible Records , Alley Sweeper)With "Godflesh"
With "Cable Regime"
* "Life In The House Of The Enemy" (CD) - (1992, Permis De Construire Deutschland)
* "Assimilate & Destroy" (CD, Maxi) - (1992, Permis De Construire Deutschland)
* "Kill Lies All" (CD) - (1993, Sentrax Records)
* "Brave New World" (CD, Maxi) - (1995, Permis De Construire Deutschland)
* "Cable Regime" (CD) - (2000,Invisible Records , Alley Sweeper)External links
* [http://www.godflesh.com Official Godflesh Fan Website] - Thorough website on Godflesh and its associated acts, and a source for much of the information on this page.
* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Paul+Neville Paul Neville Discogs page] - Information about Neville and the releases that he has appeared on.
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