JS Clayden

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JS Clayden
Pitchshifter
Formerly ofDoheny

JS Clayden (born Jonathan Seth Clayden, 24 March 1971) is a British singer/songwriter. He is best known as the lead vocalist of the band

Pitchshifter. He moved to several towns in the United Kingdom, settling in Nottingham, England for a number of years before emigrating to Los Angeles, California
. He is also the brother of Pitchshifter's bassist, Mark Clayden.

Biography

In 1989, Clayden, along with his brother and bassist/programmer Mark Clayden, formed the musical group

PSI Records
in 2002.

Career

He has worked with producers such as

The Stereophonics, Prong, Clawfinger and Pigface. He has also commissioned a wide range of mixes from the likes of Rob Swift, Luke Vibert, DJ Punc Roc and Therapy?. He has also appeared on the This Is Menace album The Scene Is Dead
, in the track "Cut Us (And We Bleed)".

JS was also, along with Billy Morrison, a founding member of Doheny, a short-lived indie rock band, based in California. The music was inspired by Led Zeppelin, Stone Temple Pilots and Incubus.[2] The band split in 2005 after failing to secure a record deal.[3]

Jonathan Clayden is now the Director of Graduate and Professional Education Programs and Services and Assistant Dean, Program & Enrollment Management, at Tseng College, California State University, Northridge.[4]

References

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  2. ^ "Ex-PITCHSHIFTER Singer J.S. CLAYDEN: 'DOHENY Is About Energy And Positivity'". Blabbermouth. Retrieved 8 January 2023.
  3. ^ "Doheny Split Up". Metalunderground.com. Retrieved 8 January 2023.
  4. ^ "Jonathan S. Clayden". AACRAO. Retrieved 8 January 2023.

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