Bob Lennon
"if you ain't diggin' something - you're digging your own grave"
Music background etc:
1980 - 1982 Eat Me A bizarre collection of noise and experiments, inspired in part by the Swell Maps Heavily influenced by Chrome plus many avant-garde artists played a variety of kazoos, guitars, percussion instruments from things laying around the house, air organ and you name it 1982 - 1986 Sub-Primitive Mainly a 3 piece garage noise band (Guitar, bass & drums) Various private cassette releases, plus private cd release "Worst of" Big influence by Hawkwind, The Velvet Underground, The Cramps & Butthole Surfers played guitar, vocs & various low brow wind instruments, audio signal generator 1987 - 2001 various one-off music projects during this time, started publishing many art, poetry and music zines including
one for Hawkwind called "Time & Space", started this website also 2001 Skull and Crossbones recorded a weird space instrumental synth/guitar cd for private release CD Release: "...Will Make You Throb" (2001) It seems that everyone and their mother is making these home synth-soup recordings these days played synth & guitar 2001 - present Scattered Planets plays fuzz guitar, vocals, programming and some synth - see website for much more info 2002 - present Die Fruchtigen Schleifen Drei an ongoing solo project to explore strange and sublime sounds, making its home in the computer age CD Release: "The Perfectly Preserved Remains of a Quagaar Warrior" (2002) plays Guitar, vocs, and all programming hear tracks from the
above cd here - check in the archives 6/2/03
other solo stuff can be found here Listen to my song "Drone" here Current Instruments: Electra MPC X-310 Guitar (w/5 modules), Crumar Spirit synth, Bongos, cheap bamboo flute. Pedals: Mosrite Fuzzrite, Acetone Wah Master, Crybaby Wah, EH Memory Man, ZVEX Fuzz Factory, Lo-Fo Ugly Face, Danelectro: French Toast & Back Talk + DOD Classic Fuzz
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With a background of many years of garage-psych guitar playing, Bob brings a raw fuzzed out edge to Scattered Planets. Heavy on the Fuzzrite and Wahmaster the guitar transforms this modern sound into something closer to the late 60's garage rock. Bob has an intense love for all music but has a special kinship with US & South American psych of days gone by. |