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Andy Diagram was a member of Manchester
indie band James, best known for playing
the
Andy Diagram has been a unique voice on the trumpet for more
than 18 years. He developed his own style over that time in a variety
of very different projects. Creating large soundscapes of brass with
the use of electronics, looping his trumpet in multiple echo machines,
and with the ingenious use of harmonizers he builds not just luscious
washes of sound but also pulsating and infectious rhythms. Spending
much of the 1980s in Manchester, he recorded and toured with a range of
bands on the rock, pop and jazz scenes, from Diagram Brothers and
Dislocation Dance to James. Moving to London in 1992 he became a
founder member of The Honkies, which stormed the London improvised
music scene of the early 90s. He now records and tours the world with
his own, much acclaimed band
Dislocation Dance Slip That Disc (New Hormones ORG10, `81). Midnight Shift (Rough Trade Rough 63, `83.)
Diagram Brothers Some Marvels Of Modern Science (New Hormones ORG17, `81).
Pale Fountains Pacific Street (Virgin Records V2274, `83).
James Gold Mother (Phonogram 846 189-1, `90). Seven (Phonogram 866 495-1, `92).
Honkies All My Screws Fell Out (Megaphone 006, `92). Who Eats? (Megaphone 015, `93).
Spaceheads Spaceheads (Dark Beloved Cloud DBC204 or Red Note REDNOTE3 `95). Round The Outside (Space Records SPACE01, `97). Ho! Fat Wallet (Dark Beloved Cloud DBC212, US, `98). Angel Station (Pandemonium PAN032 or Merge Records MRG157 `99).
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