- Tim Wright (UK musician)
Tim Wright has been active as a musician and composer since the early 1990s, working predominantly at the experimental end of the spectrum of
electronica anddance music Germ
Wright's first commercially available releases were under the pseudonym Germ. Described as "one of the most influential, under-recognized forces of innovation in the European experimental electronic music scene" (Sean Cooper,
Allmusic ), Germ was initially a solo bedroom project but grew with the aid of engineer John Dalby at Finsbury Park Studios to encompass collaborations with Hilary Jeffery (trombone), Matt Miles (double bass) andNicholas Bullen (electric bass).Germ released three EPs and two albums, "Gone" and "Parrot" on General Productions Recordings (GPR) in 1995. Wright continues to use the Germ name for the occasional remix, the most recent being of
John Richards ' "Suite for Piano and Electronics" (2007 Nonclassical).Tube Jerk
When GPR ceased trading in 1996 Wright was temporarily forced to abandon the Germ name and went on to pursue a more dance-floor friendly sound with his solo project Tube Jerk. After commissioning the Germ remix of African Nightflight's "Make up your Mind" Sean Mayo, then head of
PIAS UK offshoot iLL Recordings, persuaded Wright to tailor his sound for atechno /club audience with the Tube Jerk project. The Tube Jerk sound was instantly recognisable with its use of enormous rollingdrum and bass style bass-lines and tight house- influenced drum parts. Still active to date, two full length albums have been released, "Shift" (2003 on Sativae Recordings) and "Fold" (1999 on iLL Recordings) as well as a number of remixes and vinyl only EPs.The two most commonly cited examples of the Tube Jerk sound are "Eight" on the album Fold, and the Tube Jerk remix of
Cristian Vogel 's "Whipaspank" (2000 onNovamute ).Tim Wright
The Vogel remix brought with it the attentions of
Mute Records ' legendary electronic subsidiaryNovamute which commissioned Wright to produce two 12" vinyl EPs "Searcher/The Walk" (2001) and "Going Down/ The Lunge" (2002) under his own name. These EPs fused a2step orUK garage rhythmic sensibility with the darkness and power of Wright'stechno production approach, proving a success withtechno ,UK garage and breaks audiences alike. The tracks were licensed widely, appearing on compilations from thePlump DJs "Urban Underground - The Break Beat Elite" to Player and Remady's "Sweet and Sexy - How 2 Step 2" (EMI ).Wright went on to record an album "Thirst" which was released on
Novamute in 2004, featuring vocal contributions from Toastie Tailor and Juice Aleem (fromUK hip hop group New Flesh).Remix credits under his own name include
Goldfrapp andMediengruppe Telekommander . Notable live performances were atSónar by Night,Barcelona 2004 andTransmusicales ,Rennes 2004 where his laptop crashed in front of 12000 people. He continues to write and perform live under his own name.and
Parallel to his solo work Wright was also a founder member of
Sand , a five-pece experimental rock/jazz/electronic group with Hilary Jeffery (trombone), John Richards (double and electric bass), Neil Griffiths (guitar and films) and Rowan Oliver (drums/percussion). Sand performed live for the first time at The Spotted Cow inYork in June 1995 with drummer Ben Clark.Their early work was dominated by a
jazz aesthetic, with Wright's role primarily one of maninpulating the acoustic sound of the instrumentalists in real time. As a relationship developed withSoul Jazz Records owner Stuart Baker the sound became more focussed and guitar oriented, whilst maintaining an improvisatory approach to recording and performing.Sand have released three albums, Beautiful People Are Evil (1999 Satellite Records/
Soul Jazz Records ), Still Born Alive (2001 Satellite Records/Soul Jazz Records ) and The Dalston Shroud (2006Soul Jazz Records ) and several 12" vinyl EPs.Sand's collaboration with noted choreographer Saburo Teshigawara resulted in the creation of the piece Green which has been performed at the
New National Theatre, Tokyo (2000, 2002) and theMelbourne International Arts Festival (2005).Parrot Music
Wright also works as head engineer at Parrot Music (formerly Finsury Park Studios) in
York . Described as a "privaterecording studio " it is where most of his work has been recorded. He is credited as engineer on the majority of the output ofUK hip hop group New Flesh (Big Dada ).He is currently studying for a PhD in composition of
Electroacoustic music at theUniversity of York .Other pseudonyms - Pin, Moondog, Asphere, Speed Baby.
External links
* [http://www.timwrightmusic.com/ www.timwrightmusic.com]
* [http://www.tubejerk.com/ www.tubejerk.com]
* [http://www.mrsapple.com/ Sand's website - www.mrsapple.com]
* [http://www.myspace.com/tubejerk/ MySpace page]References
* Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/ search "Germ"
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