Bruce Gilbert

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Epitaph For Henran Brenlar 05:04 Tools
Here Visit 05:53 Tools
U, Mu, U 03:12 Tools
Sliding Off the World 02:02 Tools
The Shivering Man 05:32 Tools
Eline Cout II 04:45 Tools
Hommage 02:27 Tools
Angel Food 10:40 Tools
NET IN THE FEATHER 05:50 Tools
You Might Be Called 05:37 Tools
There Are 06:14 Tools
Slow No (The) 01:39 Tools
Emission Curve 02:28 Tools
Push 15:24 Tools
Angelfood 10:42 Tools
Music For Fruit (Edited) 11:20 Tools
Work For Do You Me? I DId [3]/Swamp 01:39 Tools
Ogkr 04:19 Tools
In 3 Minds 02:34 Tools
Myomancy 04:30 Tools
Isopyre 03:58 Tools
Oblivio Agitatum 04:46 Tools
Ab Ovo 23:54 Tools
Bloodlines 26:21 Tools
Zeros 25:56 Tools
Where Did The Time Go? 01:19 Tools
The Singing Pier 06:25 Tools
Work For Do You Me? I DId [1 & 2]/Swamp 20:10 Tools
Change and Not 10:16 Tools
Don'T Put It 01:51 Tools
Undertow 01:51 Tools
Work For 'Do You Me? I Did' (Part 1) 10:06 Tools
Work For 'Do You Me? I Did' (Part 3) 10:16 Tools
In Memory of MV 10:16 Tools
Work For 'Do You Me? I Did' (Part 2) 09:57 Tools
Negative Mass 03:53 Tools
HA8 04:02 Tools
Hymn 04:02 Tools
Nomad 03:04 Tools
Work for 'Do You Me? I Did' Part 1 10:08 Tools
Work for 'Do You Me? I Did' Part 2 10:00 Tools
Soli 05:13 Tools
TV spot 03:53 Tools
Bassi 03:04 Tools
Black Mirror 02:05 Tools
Muzi 07:23 Tools
Singing Pier 03:04 Tools
Where ? 03:46 Tools
Remesmer 02:05 Tools
Children 03:46 Tools
Work For Do You Me? I Did - 1 & 2 20:10 Tools
Work For Do You Me? I Did - 3 10:23 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Bi yo yo 04:45 Tools
Where? 01:38 Tools
Nervepath 04:46 Tools
Bruce Gilbert 04:18 Tools
BYO (Sachet) 04:51 Tools
Scion 03:15 Tools
Voice 01:38 Tools
Black Mirrors 03:15 Tools
4'33" 03:15 Tools
Music For Fruit 03:15 Tools
The Book (w/ thanks to Daniel Menche) 00:00 Tools
Swarm 1 02:35 Tools
national grid (part 2) 02:35 Tools
Swarm 2 01:29 Tools
Missing 04:41 Tools
The Haring 27:00 Tools
Nerveway 04:54 Tools
Re-Exit 02:31 Tools
Ordier 05:19 Tools
national grid (part 1) 04:45 Tools
Ingress 02:34 Tools
Work for Do You Me? I Did (1 & 2) / Swamp 20:09 Tools
Eline Cout Ⅱ 04:45 Tools
Reaction Times 03:31 Tools
Work For "Do You Me? I Did" Parts 1,2 20:09 Tools
Work for Do You Me? I Did (3) / Swamp 10:18 Tools
Message Received 07:31 Tools
Bi-Yo-Yo 02:34 Tools
Slot Andalou 04:41 Tools
Angel Food (Excerpt) 01:09 Tools
Ordier II 24:25 Tools
Radiator, Piano, Bang 05:20 Tools
Work For "Do You Me? I Did" Parts 3 10:18 Tools
Work For >Do You Me? I Did< (1&2) 20:09 Tools
Work For Do You Me? I Did 00:00 Tools
Ab Ovo (Orf Mix) 14:46 Tools
Soine Scan 07:13 Tools
TouchRadio 87 20:08 Tools
Work For >Do You Me? I Did< (3) 10:18 Tools
Ab Ovo (Ovo Mix) 13:11 Tools
Work for Do You Me? I Did [1 & 2] / Swamp 20:09 Tools
Midi Slide Guitar Mix 03:26 Tools
Work For Do You Me, I Did Parts 1,2 20:09 Tools
Work for Do You Me? I Did [3] / Swamp 03:26 Tools
Angel Food (Part 1) 02:38 Tools
Work for 'Do You Me? I Did', Pt. 1 10:08 Tools
Lulaby 02:38 Tools
WORK FOR "DO YOU ME? I DID" PART3 10:08 Tools
Lullaby 10:42 Tools
Music For Fruit - Edited 11:22 Tools
Angelfood, ballet 10:42 Tools
The Book 04:39 Tools
INSIDING(SAVAGE WATER) 10:42 Tools
WORK FOR "DO YOU ME? I DID"PARTS 1,2 20:08 Tools
Work for 'Do You Me? I Did', Part 1 02:38 Tools
Work for 'Do You Me? I Did', Part 2 10:00 Tools
Angel Food (Part 2) 02:14 Tools
Part 1 14:39 Tools
ORF mix 10:00 Tools
Insiding (Savage Water) 19:29 Tools
Ovo mix 19:29 Tools
Work For Do You Me, I Did Part 3 10:18 Tools
oil met gravel 14:39 Tools
Work for 'Do You Me? I Did', Part 3 10:19 Tools
Angel Food (Part 4) 02:55 Tools
Angel Food (Part 3) 02:34 Tools
Work For "Do You Me? I Did" Part 3 10:18 Tools
Scion (Strictly Headphone) 10:42 Tools
Part 2 17:21 Tools
Byo (satchet) 04:39 Tools
Live at KHM 20:09 Tools
There Are (Part 2) 02:31 Tools
Minute Hold 04:39 Tools
Seven's 03:36 Tools
- Angel Food (Excerpt) 04:39 Tools
TV Spot (Bruce Gilbert Mix) 00:00 Tools
Work for "Do You Me? I Did", Parts 1-3 10:18 Tools
There Are (Part 1) 03:36 Tools
Onee 04:39 Tools
Quad 04:39 Tools
Achorst 04:39 Tools
19-The Book (w/ thanks to Daniel Menche) (Radio Boredcast Day 17) 04:39 Tools
06_Eline Cout II 04:46 Tools
Eline Cout 11 04:39 Tools
Work for "Do You Me? I Did" (1 & 2) 04:39 Tools
Work for "Do You Me? I Did", Pt. 1 04:46 Tools
Nerveway (satchet) 04:44 Tools
Source II 04:44 Tools
Us 04:44 Tools
Clickway 04:44 Tools
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Bruce Clifford Gilbert (born on 18 May 1946 in Watford, Hertfordshire) is an English musician, one of the founding members of the influential and experimental art-punk band Wire and a pioneer in the experimental noise scene. He studied art in a British art school and found a niche in the budding avant-garde music scene in late-1960's England. Gilbert's experimental inclinations in his musical tastes later influenced his guitar playing in the art-punk band Wire. While in Wire he was known as the most experimental member of the group. Gilbert was the guitarist of punk band Wire, which began in 1976. Though not properly trained as a guitarist, he provided much of the experimental base heard in most Wire songs with distortion pedals and other effects. Gilbert explains how he became a member of Wire; "It all came about by accident. I was working as an AV technician in charge of a small studio at Watford college. I was fiddling about as usual, making strange tapes with one of the students. We were planning to do a Tangerine Dream-ish sort of thing, but more harrowing, not as soporific. At that time, I was unaware of the other things that were happening in Germany, the experimental, harder stuff, but I suppose that was what I was working towards, without knowing it. Then a chap who played guitar started dropping by to make use of the facilities. Somehow, the studio just became a focus for people, so some of us just started playing things together. I was very wary of where it might lead. I'm not impressed by 'technique' and to begin with, my role in the proceedings was to make sure that it didn't get in the way of what we were trying to do." Gilbert and his band members had no idea that Wire was to become one of the most influential and innovative bands of the punk era, with their brief, three album tenure between 1976-79 with Pink Flag, Chairs Missing and 154 before disbanding after a show at London's Electric Ballroom at the start of 1980. When the band temporarily split in 1980, Gilbert formed Dome with Wire bassist Graham Lewis. Dome's performances were done at art galleries with visual displays that allowed audience interactivity. Gilbert and Lewis performed with tubes made of paper over their heads, thus restricting their vision. Artist Russell Mills frequently collaborated with Dome. Bruce Gilbert's most famous solo works, Music for Fruit, The Shivering Man, and most recently Ordier express his self proclaimed “fascination with the possibilities of sound.” Gilbert's works use everything from minimalist electronic glitch to instrument manipulation Several of his compositions have aroused international attention. Gilbert's respect for musical experimentation lead him to a career as a DJ, first under his own name, and later as DJ Beekeeper. Gilbert has often been quoted saying that being a DJ was just an excuse to "manipulate other people's music" In March 1996, he released the results of new experiments, the 'Ab Ovo' album and 'Ovo Mix' 12-inch single. His first solo album not to result from an external dance or film commissions, was described by The Wire as, "a forceful piece of work which sounds like nothing else around." Gilbert was also commissioned to create music for modern dance performances, with excerpts appearing on his albums This Way, Shivering Man (both combined on CD as This Way to the Shivering Man) and Music for Fruit. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.