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Edmund Cake is the musical solo project of Edmund McWilliams, an
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musician, singer-songwriter, and producer. Formerly of Bressa Creeting Cake in the 1990s, after the dissolution of the band in 1997 he released the 2004 solo album '' Downtown Puff'' on
Lil' Chief Records Lil' Chief Records is a New Zealand–based indie pop record label formed in 2002. Operating from the Auckland suburb of Mt. Eden, it was founded on releases by The Tokey Tones and The Brunettes. The label's roster now includes a collective of ...
. In 2009 he released another album with the band Pie Warmer.


Early years

Edmund McWilliams was born and raised in
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, New Zealand, where he attended school. From a young age he was interested in music and recording, at one point modifying his father's "prized Pye radiogram" by disabling the turntable, all so he could turn it into an amplifier for a new keyboard.


Music career


Bressa Creeting Cake

Bressa Creeting Cake, a New Zealand rock band originally named Breast Secreting Cake, formed in
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around 1991 around the nucleus of Cake and his school-mates Geoff Maddock and Joel Wilton. They played together on songs while at school, but the first line up to gig and release music included Dave Neilsen. The band's first recordings were made by McWilliams on four tracks and Ed and Dave at a 16-track studio the band was lent. A few of these songs were being played on local college radio station bFM by 1994. They played live irregularly, often in monk costumes. At the request of Flying Nun Records' parent company
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, the band changed its name to Bressa Creeting Cake. McWilliams, Maddock and Wilton each took on a part of that name as their own stage name. By the time the band recorded its first EP and album in 1996/7 Dave Neilsen had left and the record was made by the original three members only. The self-titled debut LP was produced by Edmund Cake and engineered by Edmund and Joe. It was called "one terrific bizarro-pop album" by ''
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''. Through this period the band played live rarely. By 1999, the band had ended, with Maddock and Wilton playing in
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.


Solo period

After the dissolution of the band, Cake went on to work as a solo artist under various monikers. In the studio he collaborated with Neil Finn on the soundtrack to Christine Jeff's film ''
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'', also working on various other film and short film soundtracks. He also served as a sound designer for theatre projects. ;''Downtown Puff'' (2004) In 2004 Cake released his solo album '' Downtown Puff'' on the label
Lil' Chief Records Lil' Chief Records is a New Zealand–based indie pop record label formed in 2002. Operating from the Auckland suburb of Mt. Eden, it was founded on releases by The Tokey Tones and The Brunettes. The label's roster now includes a collective of ...
. Much of the material on the album was devised while McWilliams was living in a third-floor studio space on Gore Street in
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's red-light district. Although ''Downtown Puff'' was released as a solo project, it represents a multitude of musical collaborations, including
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as well as Neil Finn and
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. Two of the other collaborators were Geoff Maddock and Joel Wilton of Bressa Creeting Cake. ''
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'' gave it 4/5 stars, calling it "an album that is as genuinely eccentric as it is truly inspired."


Pie Warmer

In summer of 2007 it was reported that Cake was in a new indie pop band, Pie Warmer. The group had been assembled in 2005 after Cake was released from a mental health clinic in Auckland. It includes Cake on vocals, Jason Smith (keys), Tamasin Taylor (violin, vibraphone and vocals) and Cole Goodley (drums). Their first album, ''The Fearsome Feeling,'' was released in 2009, and was included in Nick Bollinger's '100 essential New Zealand albums.' As of 2009 Cake has been featured as musician, producer, or engineer on albums from Tim Guy,
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,
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,
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,
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,
The Brunettes The Brunettes were an indie pop or twee pop group from New Zealand formed in 1998 to 2009. The band consists of core members Jonathan Bree and Heather Mansfield, with additional contributions from part-time members such as Ryan McPhun and Chel ...
,
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and Brand New Math.


Discography


Studio albums

*1997: ''Bressa Creeting Cake'' by Bressa Creeting Cake *2004: '' Downtown Puff'' as Edmund Cake (
Lil' Chief Records Lil' Chief Records is a New Zealand–based indie pop record label formed in 2002. Operating from the Auckland suburb of Mt. Eden, it was founded on releases by The Tokey Tones and The Brunettes. The label's roster now includes a collective of ...
) *2009: ''The Fearsome Feeling'' by Pie Warmer


References


External links


Lil' Chief Records: Edmund Cake

Edmund Cake
on MySpace * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cake, Edmund Living people Lil' Chief Records artists Musicians from Auckland 1972 births 21st-century New Zealand male singers 20th-century New Zealand male singers