Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Patrick Wolf

Patrick Wolf   
Artist: Patrick Wolf

   Genre(s): 
Indie
   Rock
   Electronic
   Dance
   



Discography:


The Magic Position   
 The Magic Position

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 13


Wind in the Wires   
 Wind in the Wires

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 13


The Libertine   
 The Libertine

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 3


Lycanthropy   
 Lycanthropy

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 14


Lycantrophy   
 Lycantrophy

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 14


Faith and Industry EP   
 Faith and Industry EP

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 4




Violinist/singer/songwriter Patrick Wolf began experimenting with sound at the eld of 11. While his peers were exploring the frivolousness of young, the precocious preteen was dabbling in four-track recording, finally building an arsenal of instruments that included junk shop variety meat and a home-built theremin. At the historic period of 14 he joined the pop Art corporate Minty, a speculation that caught the eyes and ears of Fat Cat Records, which went on to supply the youthfulness with a data processor and admixture tools for aid in his newfound sound recording experimentation. He left home at the long time of 16 and formed Maison Crimineaux, which finally found its way to France, where the noisy duette played a show attended by electronic master Kristian Robinson (aka Capitol K), world Health Organization went on to exit Wolf's lauded 2003 debut. With Lycanthropy reaching number 39 in NME's crest LPs of the yr, as intimately as receiving critical spat passim Europe and America, Wolf distinct to bailiwick composition at the Trinity College Music Conservatoire. The results of that endeavour can be heard on his 2005 release Wind in the Wires, a dark compendium of helen Wills Moody British common people and chamber pop with a chilly laptop luster. Wolf returned in 2007 with the colorful and eclecticist Thaumaturgy Position.





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