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Gordon Moakes
Gordon Moakes playing at Madison Square Garden in 2007Background information Birth name Gordon Moakes Also known as Gordy Born 22 June 1976 Origin Newport Pagnell, Milton Keynes, England Genres Post-punk revival, Indie rock Instruments Bass guitar
Backing vocals
Keyboards
Synthesizer
Glockenspiel
Electronic drums
SamplerAssociated acts Bloc Party, Young Legionnaire Notable instruments Fender Precision Bass Gordon Peter Moakes (born 22 June 1976) is an English multi-instrumentalist and backing vocalist for English indie rock band Bloc Party.[1]
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Bloc Party
Moakes became a member of Bloc Party after responding to an advertisement placed in the NME music magazine by Kele Okereke and Russell Lissack, who were seeking a bass player. Although not originally a bassist, Moakes was the only player the band auditioned who was able to play the bassline for a song that Okereke and Lissack had presented. In 2002, Moakes, Lissack, and Okereke formed the first incarnation of Bloc Party—known as The Angel Range—and played shows across London. Moakes also ran and updated the band's website at the time.
Moakes shares co-writing credits with Okereke on some of the band's earlier lyrics. In the early days of the band, he contributed lyrics mostly to the band's more political songs, and he composed a song titled "Diet".
His bass playing is often sparse and usually involves very little playing until latter verses, such as in "Like Eating Glass", "Banquet", and "Hunting for Witches".
Moakes added new instruments to his repertoire on Bloc Party's second and third albums, A Weekend in the City and Intimacy. He played drums on "Sunday", electronic drums on "Ares", glockenspiel on "Waiting for the 7.18" and "SRXT", and a Korg microKORG synthesiser on "Flux" (although he now uses a Korg X50).
He is also a backing vocalist and his voice can be heard in many of the band's songs often in contrast with Okereke's lead vocals.
He remixed their song "Talons" from their album Intimacy. The remix was featured on the songs download & vinyl single.
Other works
Moakes worked with yourcodenameis:milo on the track "Wait a Minute" from the album Print Is Dead Vol 1. "Wait a Minute" was released on a limited edition 7" single on 4 October 2006. Moakes designed the cover art.[2]
In December 2009, Moakes, Paul Mullen (vocalist and guitarist of The Automatic) and William Bowerman (drummer of La Roux) worked in the studio together on a new side project, with Bloc Party on hiatus and both The Automatic and La Roux inactive over the Christmas break. In January 2010, the group were revealed to be named Young Legionnaire and were set to play their first show at the end of January in London.[3]
Influences
Anne Sexton, JG Ballard, Joy Division, melodic hardcore, Stanley Kubrick, Mogwai, post-punk revival, Sonic Youth.
Personal life
Much like his other bandmates, Moakes is considered to be shy and quiet. He was educated at Ousedale School in Newport Pagnell, Milton Keynes, and formerly of Tilehurst, Reading. He has a daughter, Scarlet, and, after her birth, he took paternity leave from the band in July and August 2008. Moakes has a tattoo of a heart on his left arm, as does his wife. During the mid- to late 1990s, he created and edited the short-lived fanzine Conform or Die.
Equipment
Basses:
- Fender Precision Bass-Agave Blue Metallic, white pickguard, rosewood fretboard. Used in almost all live performances.
- Fender Precision Bass-Olympic White, rose tortoise shell scratchplate, rosewood fretboard. Used at Reading 2007.
- Fender Precision Bass-Sage Green, black pickguard, rosewood fretboard. Used at Reading 2007.
- Fender Precision Bass-Dakota Red, white pickguard, rosewood fretboard. Used in the early days of Bloc Party/Union.
- Fender Precision Bass-Butterscotch Blonde, tortoiseshell pickguard, rosewood fretboard. Used at Live Earth
Moakes plays his bass through an Ashdown ABM 500 EVO II amplifier head and an Ashdown ABM 410T cabinet.
References
- ^ Phares, Heather. "Biography: Bloc Party". AMG. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p655954/biography. Retrieved 14 May 2010.
- ^ "News – Artists – yourcodenameis:milo". NME.com. http://www.nme.com/news/yourcodenameismilo/24868. Retrieved 10 April 2009.
- ^ 3 days recording with an exciting new side project starting tomorrow with @paulmullen and Gordon Moakes william bowerman, twitter, 13 December 2009
Bloc Party Studio albums Remix albums Silent Alarm Remixed · Intimacy RemixedEPs Singles "She's Hearing Voices" · "Banquet/Staying Fat" · "Little Thoughts/Tulips" · "Helicopter" · "Tulips" · "So Here We Are/Positive Tension" · "Banquet" · "Pioneers" · "Two More Years" · "The Prayer" · "I Still Remember" · "Hunting for Witches" · "Flux" · "Mercury" · "Talons" · "One Month Off" · "Signs (Armand Van Helden Remix)" · "One More Chance"Other songs "Banquet (Phones Disco Edit)" · "Like Eating Glass" · "This Modern Love" · "Song for Clay (Disappear Here)" · "Ares (Villains Remix)"Related articles Categories:- English rock bass guitarists
- Bloc Party members
- People from Newport Pagnell
- 1976 births
- Living people
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