Pimmon

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Pimmon is the recording name of Australian electronic and ambient musician, record producer and arranger, Paul David Gough.

Fat Cat Records, Fällt, Tigerbeat6, Staalplaat and Staubgold, and collaborated with Keith Rowe and Oren Ambarchi
, among others.

Gough started making music in the early 80s, inspired by

Electroacoustic improvisation and he has thus been credited as "second only to Fennesz as a laptop artist."[3]
He has played live at various festivals around the world, and has toured several countries.

Gough lives in

FBi 94.5
called Paul's Play-Lunch. Gough also performs with guitarist Jeff Burch under the name Mandala Trap.

Selected discography

References

  1. ^ a b Pimmon; Gough, Paul (2009), Smudge Another Yesterday, Preservation, retrieved 25 July 2016
  2. ^ Angbase interview, 2000
  3. ^ "Dusted Reviews: Pimmon - Snaps*Crackles*Pops".
  4. ^ Quiet Space radio show
  5. ^ "Releases :: Electronic Tax Return". Australian Music Online. Archived from the original on 8 August 2008. Retrieved 25 July 2016. Pimmon's first record for Tigerbeat6 and is limited to 500 copies worldwide. It was recorded live at one of Australia's largest festivals, The Big Day Out.
  6. ^ a b Samartzis, Philip; Brown, David; Verhagen, Darrin; Pimmon (2002), Grain, Dorobo, retrieved 25 July 2016
  7. ^ "Releases :: Snaps, Crackles, Pops". Australian Music Online. Archived from the original on 16 August 2008. Retrieved 25 July 2016.
  8. ^ Pimmon (2005), Curse of evil clown, Meupe, retrieved 25 July 2016
  9. ^ Pimmon (Musician) (2008), Curse you, evil clown, meuple, retrieved 25 July 2016, Summary: "Gathering three pieces originally found on the highly collectible limited edition 3" CDr titled Curse of Evil Clown (Meupe, 2005), this release is more than a remastered reissue: fleshing out and filling a large gap in Pimmon release history with three long, previously unreleased pieces from Gough's seemingly endless archive of deep, dark electronic drone and minimal micro-tones. A must for fans of Tim Hecker and Machinefabriek."--Publisher's website.

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