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The G-Spot Episode 28
In this episode of the G-Spot, we present a full length episode of G-pod radio. Joseph Matheny and Chandra Shukla Interview Andrew Liles.
Andrew Liles is a sonic craftsman hailing from Brighton, UK with 21 years of
musical history dating back to his cassette project entitled LIVIDITY. In the
late 90′s one can find his name on various other projects including “The
Width/The Girth”, “Hofmann”, “The Sexecutioner”, amongst others.
In 2001 Andrew Liles released “An Un World” his first formal cd release after
many limited edition cdr releases. In 2004 Andrew Liles teamed up with Steven
Stapleton in a series of live performances leading up to being a full fledged
member of the group Nurse With Wound. 2008 is an extremely productive year for
Liles with numerous solo releases and full length Nurse With Wound release and
live performance involvements. 2008 also finds Andrew Liles working with
amongst others Current 93, in two remix projects of their earlier pieces “Dogs
Blood Rising” and “Nature Unveiled”.
Andrew Liles is also scheduled to perform live in Current 93 later this year
as well as performing live as himself.
Andrew Liles has worked with many artists including Colin Potter, Bass
Communion, Steven Stapleton,Darren Tate, The Hafler Trio, Karl Blake, Faust,
Unsong, Nurse With Wound, Daniel Menche, Band of Pain, Lord Bath, Sion Orgon,
Andrew King, Nick Mott, Current 93, Paul Bradley, Aaron Moore, Nigel Ayers,
Irr. App (Ext), Jonathan Coleclough, Tony Wakeford, Frans De Waard, Freek
Kinkelaar, Danielle Dax, Rose McDowall, Edward Ka-spel, vidnaObmana and Ruse.
Finally, if you have questions, comments, rants or suggestions, call (213) 784-1035
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