- Brett Wickens
Brett Wickens is a musician and
graphic designer fromBurlington, Ontario , currently living inCalifornia , USA. He co-founded the Canadian band Spoons in 1979 and played on their debut single "After the Institution", released on Mannequin Records in 1980.According to an entry at
Discogs , this was followed with a collaboration with Roger Humphreys, "The Jovial Foresters" who "made one live performance, and produced a few unreleased songs in aprog-rock style."More notably, these two then formed
synth-pop groupCeramic Hello , releasing one album and a single. The original album and single are in very high demand, especially in Europe, with the album having recently fetched over $300 on an eBay auction. The album was re-released in 2007 as a double-album on the Vinyl-on-Demand label in Germany.Wickens then left Canada for
England where he became a partner in the legendary design firmPeter Saville Associates. During this time he worked on demos for an unreleased second album and released one solo 12" single, "Between Two Frequencies" / "The Harbour" with PiL's original bass player,Jah Wobble .He was also associated with
William Orbit and collaborated with fellow ex-pat Canadian Martha Ladly andAndy McCluskey of OMD on The Partnership. A demo of this remained unreleased at the time, but the title track was included on the German re-issue "The Absence of a Canary v1.1".Wickens is now working remotely with Humphreys on a second Ceramic Hello album. [ [http://www.ceramichello.com official site] ]
He is a partner at Ammunition LLC in San Francisco, along with renowned industrial designer, Robert Brunner (who founded Apple's industrial design group) and brand strategist Matt Rolandson.
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