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Gilbert is the performance name of Matthew Gilbert Linley, a London-based composer and musician. He is also the drummer in
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with Mark Peters and
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Biography

Linley grew up in Eltham, South-east London, England. He began playing the drums at an early age and then went on to study classical music and composition at
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and
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. After a period of writing soundtracks for film and television he began writing under the Gilbert moniker. An eponymously named debut Gilbert album completed in 2007 received excellent reviews and extensive national radio
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, gaining a digital release soon after on the
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. In 2010, the latest Gilbert album, '' Wahoola!'', was released. About the new record Linley wrote: " I wanted 'Wahoola!' to more obviously feature the talents of the people who have been performing the first album live.....especially Maud Waret's vocals and Brian Lee's violin-playing". In 2013 Gilbert Linley licensed the album 'Wahoola!' to Felt Music Library. 2014 saw a new album and musical project named '' AztecCormorant.'' In 2016, Linley collaborated with bandmate from
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, Mark Peters, on a new album and project entitled ' Salt Rush with Mark Peters'. This album was released by the
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Pedigree Cuts (part of
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Musical style

Linley's music is often stylistically eclectic and eccentric, crossing genres such as
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,
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, classical music,
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and
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. The music is in general richly layered, combining vintage analog synths and organs with orchestral instruments such as harp, celeste and strings. Vocals by Maud Waret have also featured more prominently in recent work. The music is performed live by five musicians playing an array of
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s. Gilbert has gigged extensively throughout the UK, including sets at the 2007
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, 2008 Brighton Loop, and 2009 Southbank Udderbelly. Gilbert also supported
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and Silje Nes in London, in October 2010.


Broadcast performances

Gilbert has been featured on
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's ''
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'' with
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,
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with
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,
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and on
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's '' Mixing It''. Gilbert tracks have also been licensed by
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for use on the '' Max Payne'' soundtrack DVD.


Discography


''Gilbert'' (2007)

# Self-help for the English # Willow # Animal, Vegetable, Mineral # No time to talk # Away # Sigh # Head # The bees, the breeze, the seas # Clocks and clouds


''Wahoola!'' (2010)

# It's all so bright # Snow snow snow snow snow # Wahoola! # Red leaves floating on the water # Where (are you)? # Blow the trumpet # So far away # Let's go away


References


External links


Gilbert myspace

Gilbert lastFM

Engineers' website

Shifty Disco Records website

Warner/Chappell - Pedigree Cuts page
{{Authority control English drummers Folktronica musicians English electronic musicians English keyboardists Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford Alumni of Goldsmiths, University of London