Darren James Cross, previously known as Darren E. Spielberg-Cross, is an Australian songwriter, musician, record producer and video maker. Cross is the founding mainstay lead vocalist and guitarist of
alternative rock
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group
Gerling
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(1992–2007). He started
the E.L.F. project in 2007, which issued an album, ''Plankton Icke and Tina Turner David City Limits'' (2010). His
folk noir
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duo
Jep and Dep
Jep and Dep are an Australian folk noir acoustic duo from Sydney, composed of Jessica Cassar and Darren Cross.
Formed in 2012, the duo have released one EP ''Through The Night'' (2012), and two albums ''Word Got Out'' (2014), receiving 4 out o ...
were formed in 2012 with his domestic partner, Jessica Cassar on co-lead vocals, which have issued two albums. Under his own name he has release four studio albums, ''_Xantastic'' (2016), ''Peacer'' (2018), ''Keeping Up?'' (2020) and ''Distorder'' (2021). The artist's instrumental folk guitar project, D.C Cross has released three albums, ''Ecstatic Racquet'' (2019), ''Terabithian'' (2020) and ''Hot-wire the Lay-low (Australian escapist pieces for guitar)'' (2022).
Cross has collaborated with other artists,
the Apartments
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,
Kylie Minogue
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,
the Avalanches
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,
Jagwar Ma
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and
Kool Keith
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. The musician has worked in diverse genres from commercial
house music
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,
indie rock
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-style detuned guitar pop, abstract
electronica
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with Gerling to
Americana
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-style traditional
folk music
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. Cross has a music and video production studio, Bernstein studios and performs live in Jep and Dep and as Darren Cross or D.C Cross.
Career
Gerling (1991–2007)
Darren James Cross,
[ Note: For additional work user may have to select 'Filter Results' and then enter details 'Title:' &/or 'Performer:'] as Darren E. Spielberg-Cross, on lead vocals, guitar and synthesiser founded the Australian
alternative rock
Alternative rock, or alt-rock, is a category of rock music that emerged from the independent music underground of the 1970s and became widely popular in the 1990s. "Alternative" refers to the genre's distinction from Popular culture, mainstre ...
group,
Gerling
Gerling were an Australian electronica, alternative rock trio formed in 1993. From early 1997 the members were Darren Cross on guitar and lead vocals, Presser (real name Paul Towner) on drums and Burke Reid on guitar and vocals. Their second a ...
, in 1993.
He had attended secondary school in the western suburbs of Sydney, at the height of
grunge
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. Other founders were Presser (a.k.a. Paul Towner) on drums and Brad Herdson on guitar and vocals.
Gerling's early music was influenced by
Pavement,
Sonic Youth
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,
Boredoms
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,
Beck
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and
Mercury Rev
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Original personnel were Steve Pavlovic
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's Fellaheen Records label.
They followed with an extended play, ''A Day of Research'' (1996). Their repertoire moved towards dance music and sampling. Gerling released four studio albums, ''
Children of Telepathic Experiences
''Children of Telepathic Experiences'' is the debut album by the Australian band Gerling. The album was released in 1998 on Reliant, a now-defunct imprint of Festival Mushroom Records.
At the ARIA Music Awards of 1999
The 13th Australian ...
'' (February 1998), ''
When Young Terrorists Chase the Sun
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'' (September 2001), ''
Bad Blood!!!'' (2003) and ''
4'' (March 2006).
The band toured Australia extensively, and also toured the United Kingdom gaining positive reviews in ''
NME
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'', Japan and New Zealand. In 1999 Cross, Tim Everist and Rhys Lee formed Schwipe, a T-shirt label.
Guest vocalists on ''When Young Terrorists Chase the Sun'' were
Kylie Minogue
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on "G-House Prokect",
Kool Keith
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on "Brother Keith on Destructor Mountain (4001)",
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on "Windmills and Birdbaths" and
Inga Liljeström on "Dust Me Selecta". ''Bad Blood!!'' was more in the dance and electronica genres due to use of sampled programmed drums, vocoders and computer plugins and distortion.
Gerling went into hiatus by 2008.
According to Cross, he wrote lyrics for 26 out-of 57 Gerling songs.
Cross and Presser, created the group's album artworks and collages, as the Deli Bros/Deli Brothers.
The E.L.F. (2007–2012)
After Gerling announced an indefinite hiatus in 2007, Cross began working as
the E.L.F., providing dance and electronica material. The E.L.F.'s debut extended play, ''Stevie Nicks Hearts'' (2008), was recorded at his home studio in Sydney. It was issued on his own label, Oak Records.
He released a second EP, ''Sunray in the Rave Cave'' (2008) and an album ''Plankton Icke and Tina Turner David City Limits'' (late 2010). The album received 9.2 out-of 10 from Jonny of ''Polaroids of Androids''. Cross performed, produced and wrote all material himself; he also toured and DJed throughout Australia. His track "Cockroaches" was played on
Triple J
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and its music video had nearly 250000 hits.
In March 2010 Cross on lead guitar and vocals formed the pop rock trio, Betty Airs in Sydney with Christian Campano on lead vocals, maracas and tambourine, and Michael Zagoridis on drums.
They issued a single, "Reverse Now", via Cross' label Oak Records.
Cross also produced the work at his E.L.F. Porta-Studios in July of that year.
Triple J's reviewer,
Richard Kingsmill
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Career
His career at triple j started in 1988 as a p ...
rated "Reverse Now" at four-out-of-five and exalted, "Nice one Darren - still fighting the good fight. I like the mix of influences coming through in this."
Drew Larringfort of ''Rave Review'' caught their performance at Adelaide's Ed Castle, "
heir
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chemistry was incredible, feeding off each other with comical stage banter, joking with the 'hipsters' in the crowd and having a good old fashioned fun time."
By 2011 they had expanded to a four-piece with Patrick Matthews on bass guitar.
This line-up issued an EP, ''Creepin' It Real'', by April of that year.
Jep and Dep (2012–present)
In 2012 Cross started a folk-noir duo with his domestic partner, Jessica Cassar on co-lead vocals,
Jep and Dep
Jep and Dep are an Australian folk noir acoustic duo from Sydney, composed of Jessica Cassar and Darren Cross.
Formed in 2012, the duo have released one EP ''Through The Night'' (2012), and two albums ''Word Got Out'' (2014), receiving 4 out o ...
.
They are often compared to
Lee Hazlewood
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/
Nancy Sinatra
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and
Nick Cave
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and
Kylie Minogue
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on ''
Murder Ballads
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'', with ''
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''s Jeff Apter stating, "ballads with the right balance of creeping menace and painful regret."
In late 2014 the duo independently released their debut album, ''Word Got Out'', which received 4 out-of 5 stars in reviews at
''Rolling Stone'' Australia,
and ''The Sydney Morning Herald''.
The duo adopt a
film noir
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-aesthetic for their music videos, photographs and artwork and perform live with Cross on acoustic guitar and both on vocals.
They supported
Johnny Marr
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(
the Smiths
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),
Jessica Pratt,
Mirel Wagner
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Wagner has been writing songs since the age of 16. Her self-titled debut album was released in February 2011 by th ...
,
Courtney Barnett
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,
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from
Throwing Muses
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The group was originall ...
,
Gruff Rhys
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from
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and
Blackeyed Susans ''For the American band with a similar name, see Blackeyed Susan.''
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. Cross produced ''Word Got Out'' at his Bernstein Studios.
Solo work (2012–present)
Cross, under his own name, released two independent folk,
Americana
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*Americana (music), a genre or style of American music
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Film, radio and television
* ''Americana'' (1992 TV series), a documentary series presented by J ...
EPs, ''Freak Out Inn III'' (April 2013)
and ''No Damage'' (2014).
He wrote, performed, produced the recordings; he also made the related artwork and most of the music videos himself.
Cross co-wrote "That Loneliness" on
Jagwar Ma
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's debut album ''
Howlin'' (2013) with the band's Jonathan Ma and Gabriel Navidzadeh (a.k.a. Gabriel Winterfield).
[ Note: For additional work user may have to select 'Filter Results' and then enter details 'Title:' &/or 'Performer:'] He issued a single, "And the New York Rain Came Down" in December 2014.
Cross described his debut album, ''_Xantastic'' (9 September 2016) (pronounced: ZAN-tas-tic) as "probably the closest thing I have done that would be a come close to a Gerling album… " Cross wrote, recorded, produced all of the music at his Bernstein Studios, Sydney. It was released via his own independent record label, No Drums Records for the Australian market. The label Rockers Die Younger issued it on vinyl in France in January 2017.
Apter determined it is "an intriguing album...
ith a
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dark and stark mood."
''Rhythmns'' magazine's Chris Familton said "melancholy, plaintiff and downbeat in the vein of Nick Drake, Beck, Neil Young and Bill Callahan – yet he has found clever and unobtrusive ways to incorporate samples, synths, drum machines and effects that add a dystopian, sci-fi quality to the music".
''Rolling Stone'' Australia's Jonny Nail reviewed its track, "Highway Lights in the Night" and felt it is a "nostalgic synth-folk tilt, with his lonesome vocals, unmistakably his own."
Cross released his second solo album, ''Peacer'', via No Drum in August 2018. Described as the bastian of a modern polymathic D.I.Y artist: writing, recording, performing and producing the album himself at his Bernstein Studios. Special guests on the album include
R. Stevie Moore
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and Cassar from Jep and Dep.
4ZZZ radio's Jade Rodrigo described it as, "a crazy mix of dream pop, retro pop, indie-folk and avant pop, but somehow it cohesively comes together to deliver a cracker of an album."
The album jumps between anarchic gospel-krautrock-indie guitar pop tunes to neo-folk fingerpicking spaced out meltdowns.
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''Keeping Up?'' (2020) is the first purely electronic album for Cross since 2008. He used an obsolete drum machine, computer and operating system. Tyler Jenke from ''Rolling Stone'' Australia gave the album 4.5 stars out of 5 and explained, "blissful ocean of nostalgia, with hazy instrumentation, vocoded vocals, and echoed drumbeats and electronic blips immersing the listener in a devastatingly unique, yet warmly familiar world of musical euphoria."
''Doubtful Sounds'' Chris Familton observed, "There's an overwhelmingly immersive quality to the music. Drug-like, womb-like - that intrinsic memory of holding your breath underwater as a child and feeling at peace in the aquatic cocoon."
With comparisons to Gerling,
Cross released his fourth studio album, ''Distorder'', on 19 July 2021 on bandcamp exclusively. Jenke stated "
t'sone which feels like a true breath of fresh air – an escapist's paradise made, fittingly, within Cross’ own studio utopia."
''Backseat Mafia''s Arun Kendall gave the album 8.7/10, "
tis a brilliant expression of our times: discordant, unsettling and at times bleak, but delivered with a swagger and a panache. Cross puts on display his musicianship and creativity, creating something dark and elusive yet touched with a certain element of wry amusement. A panoply of sonic expression, a bitter confection of dissonance but a thoroughly enjoyable and cathartic whole."
D.C Cross: (2019–present)
In 2019 Cross began a project as D.C Cross, an Australian
fingerstyle guitar
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ist and composer, playing
steel-string acoustic guitar as a solo instrument. He is influenced by
American primitive guitar
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ists and
British folk revival
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ists of Bert Jansch, John Fahey, Leo Kottke as well as newer artists, Ryley Walker and Steve Gunn. His first instrumental folk acoustic guitar album as D.C Cross is ''Ecstatic Racquet''.
''Rhythms'' magazine said "Finding beauty in small details, despair in others. It's a special thing to be able to create these wordless stories with such lyrical qualities, and in the context of contemporary Australian music this stands as a rare and quite unique album".
During the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, D.C Cross issued his second album, ''Terabithian'' (20 April 2020).
"Equally parts ambient and instrumental folk guitar influenced by American primitive guitarists, British folk revivalists and 90's new-age ambient music."
Tone Deaf's Tyler Jenke observed, "To put it simply though, if you're a fan of instrumental music, ''Terabithian'' is ... a record you ''must experience'' ... with
serving as one of the most mesmerising instrumental releases you'll hear for some time. D.C Cross' ''Terabithian'' is a high watermark of instrumental music."
"Stolen Police Vehicle Down the Great Western Highway" was released on 28 April 2021, by D.C Cross. It is an
antipodean instrumental guitar track, which was premiered on
Radio National
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History
1937: Predecessors an ...
's ''
Breakfast
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''. It was the first live music performance on the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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(ABC) network in over a year, since the first wave of COVID-19 appeared in Australia.
February 5, 2022, Cross released his third D.C Cross album ''Hot-wire the Lay-low (Australian escapist pieces for guitar)''.
Once again an instrumental Australian
Primitive Guitar album,
Folk Radio Uk
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said "an ace display of solo instrumental guitar music from a player with plenty to say and all the skills to say it..."
The album was written mostly in the
Central Tablelands
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in N.S.W, Backseat Mafia wrote "Cross has released a quiet and evocative album of instrumentals, putting on show his refined and delicate abilities on guitar and ability to capture exquisite senses and feelings of the Australian countryside." The record was mastered by Patrick Klem.
On writing the album, Cross stated "Hearing
Sonic Youth
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open tunings (
Daydream Nation
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,
Goo,
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) when I was a kid also was a gateway to
John Fahey and
Nick Drake
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solo guitar... it all made sense'.
Discography
Studio albums
Darren Cross
*''_Xantastic'' (6 July 2016) – No Drums Records, Rockers Die Younger
*''Peacer'' (19 July 2018) – No Drums Records
*''Keeping Up?'' (6 November 2020) – No Drums Records
*''Distorder'' (19 July 2021) – No Drums Records
D.C Cross
*''Ecstatic Racquet'' (29 August 2019) – No Drums Records
*''Terabithian'' (20 April 2020)
*''Hot-wire the Lay-low (Australian Escapist Pieces for Guitar)'' (5 February 2022) – No Drums Records
Extended plays
Betty Airs
* ''Creepin' It Real'' (early 2011)
Darren Cross
*''Freak Out Inn III'' (13 April 2013)
*''No Damage'' (1 August 2014)
References
External links
*
Darrencross.bandcamp.com
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Australian singer-songwriters
Living people
21st-century Australian singers
Gerling members
Year of birth missing (living people)