Bruce Clifford Gilbert (born 18 May 1946) is an English musician. One of the founding members of the influential and experimental
art punk band
Wire,
[Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, , p. 180-182] he branched out into electronic music, performance art, music production, and DJing during the band's extended periods of inactivity. He left Wire in 2004, and has since been focusing on solo work and collaborations with visual artists and fellow experimental musicians.
Education and early career
Gilbert studied
graphic design
Graphic design is a profession, academic discipline and applied art whose activity consists in projecting visual communications intended to transmit specific messages to social groups, with specific objectives. Graphic design is an interdiscipli ...
at
Leicester Polytechnic
De Montfort University Leicester (DMU) is a public university in the city of Leicester, England. It was established in accordance with the Further and Higher Education Act in 1992 as a degree awarding body. The name De Montfort University was ta ...
until 1971; he then became an abstract painter,
taking on part-time jobs to help support himself.
In 1975, he was hired as an audio-visual aids technician and slide-photography librarian at Watford College of Art and Design.
Borrowing oscillators from the Science department, Gilbert started experimenting with tape loops and delays at the recording studio set up by his predecessor.
Together with
Colin Newman and
Angela Conway, who were students at Watford at the time, Gilbert formed a short-lived group called Overload.
Newman and Gilbert were joined by
Graham Lewis and
Robert Gotobed in the summer of 1976, and started practising and performing as
Wire.
Gilbert, who always considered Wire a living sculpture rather than a musical project,
[Wilson Neate & Jon Savage (22 April 2009)]
"Jon Savage And Wilson Neate Discuss Wire And Punk."
'' The Quietus''. fondly recalls early punk gigs as events where the audience, far from being mere consumers, became part of a shared dynamic experience: "I viewed it as a bit of a laboratory, not musically but culturally, because the people were experimenting with themselves: with their behaviour, their appearance and their clothes. Everything was up for grabs."
[The Quietus & Wilson Neate (1 April 2009)]
"On Wire And Punk: An Extract From The 33 1/3 Book On Pink Flag."
'' The Quietus''.
Wire released three albums between 1976 and 1979, ''
Pink Flag'', ''
Chairs Missing'' and ''
154
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'', before temporarily disbanding after a show at London's
Electric Ballroom at the start of 1980. At this time, Gilbert formed a series of bands/projects with Wire's bassist, Graham Lewis, including Cupol,
Dome
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, P'o, and Duet Emmo.
Gilbert's collaborations with Lewis were experimental, featuring
ambient music
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and
found sounds.
[Mason, Stewart "]Bruce Gilbert Biography
The English language name Bruce arrived in Scotland with the Normans, from the place name Brix, Manche in Normandy, France, meaning "the willowlands". Initially promulgated via the descendants of king Robert the Bruce (1274−1329), it has been a ...
, Allmusic, retrieved 2 November 2010 Dome performed at
art galleries with visual displays that allowed audience interactivity. Gilbert and Lewis performed with tubes made of paper over their heads, thus restricting their vision. Artist
Russell Mills frequently collaborated with Dome.
In 1980, Gilbert and Lewis produced
The The's debut single "Black & White/Controversial Subject" for
4AD
4AD is a British record label owned by Beggars Group. It was founded in London under the name "Axis" (after the Hendrix album) by Ivo Watts-Russell and Peter Kent in 1980 as an imprint of Beggars Banquet Records. The name was changed to 4AD af ...
, as well as the single "Drop/So" by
A.C. Marias
A.C. Marias was the name under which Wire collaborator Angela Conway released an album and several singles during the 1980s.
History
The first A.C. Marias release was the "Drop" single, released in July 1981 on Wire's Dome label, and featuring ...
for their own Dome label.
Between 8 and 31 August 1981, Gilbert, Lewis, and Mills took over London's Waterloo Gallery and produced MZUI, an interactive audio-visual installation where visitors were encouraged to play a number of instruments created by the artists from objects found on the site.
[Wilson Neate (2011)]
"MZUI. Bruce Gilbert. Review"
'' allmusic''. The ''MZUI'' album, released by
Cherry Red in May 1982, contains two untitled pieces based on recordings from the venue, finishing with the looped and distorted voice of
Marcel Duchamp,
whom Gilbert considers a key influence.
[Barry Alfonso (2000)]
"Contemporary Musicians. Wire."
'' eNotes''. Gilbert's experimental piece "Children", released in 1983 by
Touch, features his parents talking about significant events from their childhood.
Later career
Between 1984 and 1991, Gilbert was commissioned to create music for a variety of film and modern dance projects,
by, among others,
Michael Clark, Aletta Collins, and
Ashley Page
Ashley Page OBE (born August 1956) is a British former ballet dancer, choreographer and was artistic director of Scottish Ballet for ten years.
Ashley Page was born in Rochester, Kent in August 1956.
Page trained the Royal Ballet School, and joi ...
,
with excerpts appearing on his albums ''This Way'' (1984), ''The Shivering Man'' (1987) (both combined on CD as ''This Way to the Shivering Man''), ''Insiding'' (1991) and ''Music for Fruit'' (1991).
Wire re-entered the public arena on 7 June 1985 with a performance at the
Museum of Modern Art, Oxford
Modern Art Oxford is an art gallery established in 1965 in Oxford, England. From 1965 to 2002, it was called The Museum of Modern Art, Oxford.
The gallery presents exhibitions of modern and contemporary art. It has a national and internationa ...
,
and Gilbert contributed sounds, lyrics, and occasional vocals to the various albums, EPs, and singles released by the band between November 1986 and February 1993.
In 1989, Gilbert co-produced the A.C. Marias album ''One of Our Girls (Has Gone Missing)'', sharing author credits with Angela Conway for 10 original songs (the album also contains a cover version of
Canned Heat's "Time Was", first released in 1988 as a single featuring Conway, Gilbert,
Barry Adamson and
Rowland S. Howard
Rowland Stuart Howard (24 October 1959 – 30 December 2009) was an Australian rock musician, guitarist and songwriter, best known for his work with the post-punk group The Birthday Party and his subsequent solo career.
Early life
Rowland Stua ...
).
Since the 1990s, Gilbert has appeared at London techno clubs under the name DJ Beekeeper, often deejaying inside a garden shed above the dancefloor.
He has been quoted saying that being a DJ was just an excuse to "manipulate other people's music"
[Staff (2011)]
"Us: Bruce Gilbert"
Pinkflag.com. – such projects include remixing "National Grid Pt 1 and 2" by the group
Disinformation for their double CD ''Antiphony'' released on
Ash International
Touch (sometimes mistakenly written 'Touch Records' and sometimes written Touch Music, which is technically the publishing side of the company) is a British audio-visual organisation, operating the Touch label. Touch was founded in 1982 by Jon ...
in 1997.
[Staff (2011)]
"Bruce Gilbert Discography at Discogs."
'' Discogs''.
In March 1996, he released ''Ab Ovo'', his first solo album not to result from external dance or film commissions. It was described in ''
The Wire'' as "a forceful piece of work which sounds like nothing else around."
Wire reconvened in London for a one-off performance of "Drill" to celebrate Gilbert's 50th birthday in May 1996.
In January 2000, Gilbert teamed up once more with
Graham Lewis, and the duo contributed the sound installation ''Alarm'' to the ''Audible Light'' exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, Oxford.
[Adrian Searle (25 January 2000)]
"Electric light orchestra"
'' The Guardian''. Wire entered their third incarnation on 26 February 2000 with a performance at the
Royal Festival Hall
The Royal Festival Hall is a 2,700-seat concert, dance and talks venue within Southbank Centre in London. It is situated on the South Bank of the River Thames, not far from Hungerford Bridge, in the London Borough of Lambeth. It is a Grade I l ...
.
[Shannon Zimmerman (15 September 2002]
"Wire's Taut Link to the Past; The British Band May Have Left Punk Behind – but Not Its Punch."
'' The Washington Post''. In 2002, Gilbert wrote and recorded the soundtrack for "London Orbital", a film by
Chris Petit and
Iain Sinclair based on Sinclair's psychogeographical exploration of the
M25 motorway
The M25 or London Orbital Motorway is a major road encircling most of Greater London. The motorway is one of the most important roads in the UK and one of the busiest. Margaret Thatcher opened the final section in 1986, making the M25 the lon ...
.
[Sukhdev Sandhu (9 October 2002)]
"Film. On the endless road to Essex."
'' The Telegraph''. As part of the project, Gilbert and Wire performed live at the premiere of the film and Sinclair's book at the
Barbican
A barbican (from fro, barbacane) is a fortified outpost or fortified gateway, such as at an outer fortifications, defense perimeter of a city or castle, or any tower situated over a gate or bridge which was used for defensive purposes.
Europe ...
on 25 October 2002.
[Iain Sinclair (19 October 2002)]
"On the road."
'' The Guardian''. Gilbert left Wire in 2004, after the release of the ''
Send'' album, pursuing solo projects and collaborations with visual and sound artists ever since.
Gilbert's 2004 album ''Ordier'' is a collection of excerpts from a 1996 live performance.
[Staff]
"Bruce Gilbert Ordier pt. 1 video."
'' NME''. 2006 saw him contribute to
Susan Stenger's ''Soundtrack for an Exhibition'' within the eponymous project curated by Mathieu Coupland that brought together artists from the realms of music, fine art, and film at the
Musée d'art contemporain de Lyon.
[Staff (2006)]
"Soundtrack for an Exhibition."
''forma.org.uk''. In 2009, Gilbert released ''Oblivio Agitatum'', which he recorded entirely at home.
[Kiran Sande (10 May 2011)]
"Bruce Gilbert: shivering man."
''Fact magazine
A fact is a datum about one or more aspects of a circumstance, which, if accepted as true and proven true, allows a logical conclusion to be reached on a true–false evaluation. Standard reference works are often used to check facts. Scient ...
''. In a review for
Brainwashed
Brainwashed may refer to:
*Brainwashing, to affect a person's mind by using extreme mental pressure or any other mind-affecting process
Music Albums
* Brainwashed (George Harrison album), ''Brainwashed'' (George Harrison album), 2002, or the ...
, music journalist Creaig Dunton concluded that "even with his long silence, Bruce Gilbert is still an expert at shaping mini dramas and landscapes out of the raw clay of electronic music."
[Creaig Dunton (18 October 2009]
"Bruce Gilbert, “Oblivio Agitatum”."
''Brainwashed
Brainwashed may refer to:
*Brainwashing, to affect a person's mind by using extreme mental pressure or any other mind-affecting process
Music Albums
* Brainwashed (George Harrison album), ''Brainwashed'' (George Harrison album), 2002, or the ...
''.
Revisiting his collaboration with
Pan Sonic as IBM in 2001, Gilbert paired up with
Mika Vainio in May 2011 at the Netaudio London festival for an exclusively commissioned live performance.
[Sarah Reed (11 May 2011)]
"TS12. Make beautiful music together."
'' New Scientist''.
His 2011 recording, "Monad", was published by Touch as a vinyl-only 7-inch single on 8 August.
[Staff (8 August 2011)]
"TS12. Bruce Gilbert. Monad."
, '' Touch''.[Mat Smith (2011)]
"Bruce Gilbert. Monad."
''Documentary Evidence''.
In October 2011, Gilbert's short story "Sliding Off the World", first released as a spoken-word piece set to atmospheric noise on the CD ''Touch 25'' in June 2006,
[Staff (2006)]
, '' Touch''. was published in the anthology ''Murmurations'' by
Nicholas Royle (Two Ravens Press, ).
[Staff (20 September 2011)]
"Bruce Gilbert contributes to Murmurations story anthology."
'' The Wire''.
Gilbert's latest release, Diluvial, was launched at Beaconsfield Art Works in London on 13 September 2013. A collaboration between Gilbert and BAW (sound and visual artists Naomi Siderfin and David Crawforth), Diluvial is a seven-piece reflection on climate change and creation stories.
[Daniel Sylvester (3 September 2013)]
"Bruce Gilbert & BAW – Diluvial"
''Exclaim!
''Exclaim!'' is a Canadian music and entertainment publisher based in Toronto, which features in-depth coverage of new music across all genres with a special focus on Canadian and emerging artists. The monthly Exclaim! print magazine publishes 7 ...
''.[Editors (27 August 2013)]
"Bruce Gilbert releasing Diluvial, a collaboration with BAW artists"
'' The Wire''.
Selected discography
with Wire
''See:
Wire discography
The discography of Wire, an English rock band, consists of seventeen studio albums, twenty-six live albums, eleven compilation albums, eleven EPs, and twenty-four singles.
Albums Studio albums
Live albums
Compilation albums
Box sets
EP ...
''
with Cupol
*''Like This For Ages'' EP (1980),
4AD
4AD is a British record label owned by Beggars Group. It was founded in London under the name "Axis" (after the Hendrix album) by Ivo Watts-Russell and Peter Kent in 1980 as an imprint of Beggars Banquet Records. The name was changed to 4AD af ...
Gilbert and Lewis
*''3R4'' mini-LP (1980), 4AD
*"Ends with the Sea" (1980), 4AD
with Dome
*''Dome 1'' (1980), Dome Records
*''Dome 2'' (1981), Dome Records
*''Dome 3'' (1981), Dome Records
*''Will You Speak This Word'' (1982), Unition
*''Yclept'' (1999), WMO
;Compilations & reissues:
* ''DOME 1-4+5'', 5-LP box set (December 2011),
Editions Mego
Mego was an experimental electronic music independent record label based in Vienna, Austria. The label has been superseded by a new company, Editions Mego, which was set up both to keep Mego albums in print and to issue new albums, run by P ...
[Greg Barbrick (28 December 2011)]
"Music Review: Dome – Dome 1-4+5 Box Set"
'' Seattle Post-Intelligencer''.
with A.C. Marias
*"Drop/So", single (1980), Dome Records
*"Just Talk/No Talk", 12" single (1986), Mute
*"Time Was/Some Thing", 12" single (1989), Mute
*''One of Our Girls (Has Gone Missing)'', album (1989), Mute
*"One of Our Girls/Vicious", 12" single (1990), Mute
Gilbert, Lewis and Mills
*''Mzui (Waterloo Gallery)'' (1982),
Cherry Red
*''Pacific/Specific'' (1995), WMO
with Duet Emmo
*"Or So It Seems", single (1982),
Mute
*''Or So It Seems'', album (1983), Mute
with P'o
*''Whilst Climbing Thieves Vie for Attention'', album (1983), Court
Gilbert/Hampson/Kendall
''Orr'', album (1996), Mute (Parallel Series)
with Iain Sinclair
''Downriver'', CD (1998), King Mob
[Staff]
"Iain Sinclair – Downriver"
'' Discogs''.
Bruce Gilbert – Ron West
"frequency variation", 12" single (1998),
Sähkö Recordings
Sähkö Recordings is a Finnish independent record label, based in Turku, Finland. Sähkö ("electricity" in Finnish) was founded by Tommi Grönlund in 1993. The label gained international acclaim by its minimalist electronic releases. Sähkö Rec ...
with rude mechanic
''rude mechanic'', 2 x CD, (recorded 1996, released 1999), Piano
[Staff]
"rude mechanic – pan sonic/hayley newman/david crawforth"
Beaconsfield/Piano.[Staff]
"rude mechanic – rude mechanic"
'' Discogs''.
gilbertpossstenger
''manchesterlondon'', album (2000), WMO
with IBM
''The Oval Recording'', album + 7" single (2001),
Mego
with Souls on Board
''Souls on Board'', cassette (2009), The Tapeworm
[The Worm]
"TTW#07 – Souls on Board"
The Tapeworm.
with Meltaot
''Souls on Board'', vinyl LP (2010),
Ash International
Touch (sometimes mistakenly written 'Touch Records' and sometimes written Touch Music, which is technically the publishing side of the company) is a British audio-visual organisation, operating the Touch label. Touch was founded in 1982 by Jon ...
[Staff]
"Meltaot • Souls On Board"
'' Discogs''.
with BAW (Naomi Siderfin and David Crawforth)
''Diluvial'', CD (2013)
Touch Music[
]
Solo
Albums
* ''To Speak'' (1983), Dome
* ''This Way'' (1984), Mute
* ''The Shivering Man'' (1987), Mute
* ''Insiding'' (1991), Mute
* ''Music for Fruit'' (1991), Mute
* ''Ab Ovo'' (1996), Mute
* ''In Esse'' (1997), Mute
* ''The Haring'' (1997), WMO
* ''Ordier'' (2004), Table of the Elements
* ''Oblivio Agitatum'' (2009), Editions Mego
Mego was an experimental electronic music independent record label based in Vienna, Austria. The label has been superseded by a new company, Editions Mego, which was set up both to keep Mego albums in print and to issue new albums, run by P ...
* ''Ex Nihilo'' (2018), Editions Mego
Mego was an experimental electronic music independent record label based in Vienna, Austria. The label has been superseded by a new company, Editions Mego, which was set up both to keep Mego albums in print and to issue new albums, run by P ...
;Compilations & reissues:
* ''This Way to the Shivering Man'' (1987), Mute
* ''Mesmer Variations'', 2 x CD (1995), Ash International
Touch (sometimes mistakenly written 'Touch Records' and sometimes written Touch Music, which is technically the publishing side of the company) is a British audio-visual organisation, operating the Touch label. Touch was founded in 1982 by Jon ...
[Staff]
"Ash 1.8CD2 – Mesmer Variations"
, Ash International
Touch (sometimes mistakenly written 'Touch Records' and sometimes written Touch Music, which is technically the publishing side of the company) is a British audio-visual organisation, operating the Touch label. Touch was founded in 1982 by Jon ...
.
*''RRR 500'', LP (1998), RRRecords
RRRecords is a record label and used and new record shop based in Lowell, Massachusetts. RRRecords was the first American record label to publish underground "noise music" in the early 1980s, and published the first American vinyl by Merzbow, Maso ...
[Staff]
"Various – RRR 500"
'' Discogs''.
*''Antitrade'', CD (1999), Ash International[Staff]
"Ash 4.1 – Antitrade"
, Ash International.
*''Audible Light'', CD (2000), Education and Exhibition Dept. at The Museum of Modern Art, Oxford
Modern Art Oxford is an art gallery established in 1965 in Oxford, England. From 1965 to 2002, it was called The Museum of Modern Art, Oxford.
The gallery presents exhibitions of modern and contemporary art. It has a national and internationa ...
.[Staff]
"Audible Light"
'' WorldCat''.
* ''This Way (25th Anniversary Reissue)'' (2009), Editions Mego
* ''The Shivering Man (Enhanced)'' (2011), Editions Mego
Singles
* "Instant Shed Vol. 1" (1995), Sub Pop
* "Instant Shed Vol. 2" (1996), Ash International
* "Monad" (2011), Touch
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Gilbert, Bruce
1946 births
English experimental musicians
British multimedia artists
English electronic musicians
English DJs
English record producers
English rock guitarists
Living people
Mute Records artists
People from Watford
Wire (band) members
Musicians from Hertfordshire
Electronic dance music DJs