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<b>Stylus</b> is the pseudonym of the reclusive experimentalist <b>Dafydd Morgan</b>. In April 1997 he released the track "Kinski" (a tribute to [[Klaus Kinski]]) on a 10" split record with the band Longstone. "A lengthy, multi-layered piece of electronica, taking in vintage Cluster and 90's digi-dub" (<i>The Wire</i>). In 1998 he was part of the Serpents, a collaboration of artists on Ochre Records and Cardiff based Ankst Records (including David Wrench, Skyray, Will Sergeant of Echo and the Bunnymen, Ectogram, Longstone, Rheinhallt H. Rowlands, the Anglesey Ambient Experiment, Zoe Skoulding and Môr) which released their debut 7" single <i>No mask, no cloak, Dim Gobaith</i> in May 1998. On 24 June 1998 his track "Paradise Ranch" was broadcast on <i>The John Peel show</i>. About "Glass dream 1" the <i>Record Collector</i> wrote: "Stylus put Baudelaire to a throbbing psychedelic backdrop".. | <b>Stylus</b> is the pseudonym of the reclusive experimentalist <b>Dafydd Morgan</b>. In April 1997 he released the track "Kinski" (a tribute to [[Klaus Kinski]]) on a 10" split record with the band Longstone. "A lengthy, multi-layered piece of electronica, taking in vintage Cluster and 90's digi-dub" (<i>The Wire</i>). In 1998 he was part of the Serpents, a collaboration of artists on Ochre Records and Cardiff based Ankst Records (including David Wrench, Skyray, Will Sergeant of Echo and the Bunnymen, Ectogram, Longstone, Rheinhallt H. Rowlands, the Anglesey Ambient Experiment, Zoe Skoulding and Môr) which released their debut 7" single <i>No mask, no cloak, Dim Gobaith</i> in May 1998. On 24 June 1998 his track "Paradise Ranch" was broadcast on <i>The John Peel show</i>. About "Glass dream 1" the <i>Record Collector</i> wrote: "Stylus put Baudelaire to a throbbing psychedelic backdrop"... | ||
==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
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| | | 1997.04 || Longstone / Stylus || 10" || <b>Convex structure (part 1 and part 3)</b> / Kinski || [[Bild:country_gb.gif]] GB: Ochre OCH012 / SRD | ||
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| | | 1998.05 || Serpents || 7" single || <b>No mask, no cloak, Dim Gobaith</b> / Song for lost keys || [[Bild:country_gb.gif]] GB: Ochre OCH021 / SRD 0181-802-0088 || 1'000 copies | ||
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| | | 1998 || Stylus || 8" EP || <b>Groom Lake</b> || [[Bild:country_gb.gif]] GB: Ochre OCH022 || 104 copies on see-through vinyl, available only as part of Ochres "8 x 8" club" mail-order series | ||
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| | | colspan=6 | <small>Paradise Ranch / [+ 4 tracks]</small> | ||
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| | | 1998 || various artists || EP || <b>Infrasonic waves volume one</b> || [[Bild:country_gb.gif]] GB: Ochre OCH026 || includes "Glass dream 1"<br>500 copies | ||
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| | | 1998 || various artists || CD || <b>Hope (A collection of 68 one-minute soundworks)</b> || [[Bild:country_gb.gif]] GB: Audio Research Editions ARE101 || 1'000 copies | ||
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| | | 1999 || various artists || 10" || <b>Decalogue</b> || [[Bild:country_gb.gif]] GB: Ochre OCH033 || 1'000 copies on glitter clear vinyl | ||
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* [http://www.ochre.co.uk/Stylus.htm Ochre Bands (Stylus)] (Ochre Records) | |||
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Aktuelle Version vom 9. Oktober 2006, 12:29 Uhr
Stylus is the pseudonym of the reclusive experimentalist Dafydd Morgan. In April 1997 he released the track "Kinski" (a tribute to Klaus Kinski) on a 10" split record with the band Longstone. "A lengthy, multi-layered piece of electronica, taking in vintage Cluster and 90's digi-dub" (The Wire). In 1998 he was part of the Serpents, a collaboration of artists on Ochre Records and Cardiff based Ankst Records (including David Wrench, Skyray, Will Sergeant of Echo and the Bunnymen, Ectogram, Longstone, Rheinhallt H. Rowlands, the Anglesey Ambient Experiment, Zoe Skoulding and Môr) which released their debut 7" single No mask, no cloak, Dim Gobaith in May 1998. On 24 June 1998 his track "Paradise Ranch" was broadcast on The John Peel show. About "Glass dream 1" the Record Collector wrote: "Stylus put Baudelaire to a throbbing psychedelic backdrop"...
Discography
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- Ochre Bands (Stylus) (Ochre Records)