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Peter Kember (born 19 November 1965), also known by his stage name Sonic Boom, is an English singer and
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. He was a founding member, vocalist, guitarist and keyboardist of alternative rock band Spacemen 3, lasting from 1982 until the band's dissolution in 1991. He is now based in
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, Portugal. He provided the production on
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's second album ''
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's albums ''
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'' and '' Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper'', and Beach House's album '' 7''. As a solo artist, Kember has recorded as Spectrum and E.A.R. (Experimental Audio Research), parallel musical projects with recordings under both names occasionally only featuring Kember. He has occasionally performed live under both monikers, most recently in 2008–11 as Spectrum, touring as a band in America and Europe. Kember has played and collaborated with a number of artists, including Stereolab and Yo La Tengo.


Music career


Influences

In discussing music that was important to him, Kember mentioned
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, Laurie Anderson,
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& Michel Colombier, Bo Diddley, the Sandpipers,
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(OMD) and George Faith.


Spacemen 3

Kember initially came to prominence as a member of the outfit Spacemen 3.


Sonic Boom

Kember's first solo album, ''Spectrum'', was recorded in 1989 while Spacemen 3 were still a going concern, and featured the other members of the group. A second album, ''All Things Being Equal'', was released in 2020.


Spectrum

Kember recruited new musicians
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, who had previously contributed guitar and keyboards to Sonic Boom's side of the final Spacemen 3 album ''
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'', and Mike Stout for the group Spectrum in 1991. Initial Spectrum releases carried on from the sound of late-period Spacemen 3, featuring conventional songs and a regular band. First single "How You Satisfy Me" was an original composition by Kember and Formby reminiscent of 1960s garage bands, based as it was upon the Chip Taylor-penned pop hit "Can't Let Go". 1992's ''Soul Kiss (Glide Divine)'' album was split between songs and longer experimental pieces featuring
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s and repetition. Another single from the album, a cover version of Daniel Johnston's "True Love Will Find You in the End" reached number 70 on the UK singles charts. Formby departed the band as soon as the album was released and Stout left not long after. ''Highs, Lows and Heavenly Blows'' (1994) featured a new line-up including former Spacemen 3 bass player Pete Bassman (Pete Bain), was also mainly song-oriented. Kember has occasionally collaborated with Jessamine and Silver Apples under the Spectrum name. Since 1996 the Spectrum name has been used for Kember's solo work, sometimes with Bain and
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/musician Alf Hardy. The music made with Bain and Hardy was often in the same vein as E.A.R., reflecting an increased interest in vintage analogue synthesizers, especially those made by EMS. After issuing 1997's '' Forever Alien'' album, there were no further releases of new material under the Spectrum moniker until 2008's ''Indian Giver'' collaboration with Jim Dickinson. Kember has also worked with Füxa's
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. During 2008–11, a four-piece Spectrum toured extensively in America and Europe. This included providing main support for the 2008 reformation tour of My Bloody Valentine, and a performance at the All Tomorrow's Parties festival in May 2011. An EP, ''War Sucks'', was released in 2009.


E.A.R.

Although the first E.A.R. album to be released (''Mesmerised'', 1994) was Kember on his own, the initial intention of E.A.R. was to record experimental "soundscape" music with collaborators. The second album, ''Beyond the Pale'' (1996), which was actually the first to be recorded, in 1992, included Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine, Kevin Martin and
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. The album was remixed by German musician Thomas Köner in 1997, and released as ''The Köner Experiment''. Prévost also appeared on ''Phenomena 256'' (1996) and ''Millennium Music'' (1998), both of which included a larger group of musicians. ''Data Rape'' (1998) was recorded solely by Kember, using the technique of
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, which he continued to use on the ''Vibrations'' EP (2000) and ''Continuum'' album (2001). The latter two releases were made with assistance from Delia Derbyshire, formerly of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, who also had a track named after her on the Spectrum album ''Forever Alien''. The most recent E.A.R. release is ''Worn to a Shadow'' (2005).


Other musical collaborations

Kember has also played and collaborated with Birmingham band Magnétophone who were signed to 4AD Records, performing with them live on European tours between 2006 & 2007 (he also managed them during this period), The Field Trip, Stereolab, Yo La Tengo,
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and Dean Wareham,
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, Cloudland Canyon, and Pat Fish of The Jazz Butcher,
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and with the Italian band
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. 2006 saw Kember mentor The Flowers of Hell through the creation of their self-titled debut, mixing and performing on a track and returning to do the same on the group's 2009 Come Hell or High Water album.


Work as a producer

Kember produced
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's debut album, ''Beautiful Debris''. He remixed Britta Phillips and Dean Wareham's ''L'Avventura'' album, releasing ''Sonic Souvenirs'' in 2003. In 2010, Kember undertook superervisory production on
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's second album, titled ''
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''. In 2011, he mixed and mastered
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's fourth album, ''
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''. In 2012 he produced TEEN's record ''In Limbo''. In 2015, he co-produced Panda Bear's fifth album, '' Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper''. He also did mixing work on Deakin's first solo work, '' Sleep Cycle'', in 2016. Kember collaborated in the production of '' 7'', the Beach House album released on 11 May 2018. He mixed Moon Duo's 2019 album, ''Stars Are the Light''


Discography


As Sonic Boom

Albums: *''Spectrum'' (1990) *''
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'' (2020) *'' Reset'' (2022; collaboration with
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) Singles/EPs: *''Angel'' (1989) *''Octaves/Tremolos'' (1990) *''Drone Dream'' (1991) *''Mechanical Man'' (1994) *''The Sundowner'' (2000)


As Spectrum

Albums: *''Soul Kiss (Glide Divine)'' (1992) *''Highs, Lows and Heavenly Blows'' (1994) *'' Forever Alien'' (1997) *''A Lake of Teardrops pectrum & Silver Apples LP' (1999) (with Silver Apples) Compilations and special releases: *''What Came Before After'' (1994) ompilation*''A Lake of Teardrops'' (1999) *''Live Chronicles Vol. 1'' (2001) ive recordings*''Live Chronicles Vol. 2'' (2001) ive recordings*''Refractions: Thru the Rhythms of Time 1989–1997'' (2004) ompilation*''Indian Giver: Spectrum meets Cpt. Memphis'' (2008) Jim Dickinson">ith Jim Dickinson Singles/EPs: *''How You Satisfy Me'' (1992) *''True Love Will Find You in the End'' (1992) * ''Super Sympathy Spectrum Stocking Stuffer'' (1992) plit EP with The Field Trip*''Indian Summer'' (1993) *''Undo the Taboo'' (1994) *''California Lullabye'' (1994) *''Songs for Owsley P' (1996) *''A Pox on You pectrum and Jessamine EP' (1996)
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*''Feels Like I'm Slipping Away'' (1997) *''Interface/Come Out to Play'' (1999) plit EP with Imajinery Friends*''War Sucks P' (2009)


As E.A.R. (Experimental Audio Research)

Albums, etc.: *''Mesmerised'' (1994) *''Beyond the Pale'' (1996, recorded 1992)
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*''Phenomena 256'' (1996) *''The Köner Experiment'' (1997) *''Millennium Music'' (1998) *''Data Rape'' (1998) *''Living Sound .A.R. & Jessamine' (1999) *''Pestrepeller'' (1999) (Limited to 1900 copies) *''Vibrations'' (2000) *''Continuum'' (2001) *''Worn to a Shadow'' (2005)


Packaging and formats

Spectrum and E.A.R. releases have often featured elaborate packaging, unusual formats, or limited editions. Some notable examples are: * The LP version of the Sonic Boom album ''Spectrum'' came with a revolving "
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" sleeve. 2000 copies came with a slip allowing purchasers to also buy a limited 10" coloured vinyl EP. The EP contained experimental drone recordings, with instructions to play at 16, 33, 45 or 78 RPM. * The group Spectrum's first album ''Soul Kiss (Glide Divine)'' was originally released in a transparent PVC sleeve, with a blue oil and water mixture contained within it. (These notoriously burst when being shipped to record store). The LP was pressed on transparent vinyl. * E.A.R.'s first single release was ''Pocket Symphony'', a 5" vinyl record with cover art by
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. * E.A.R.'s "Sub Aqua / Tidal / Lunar" (1995) was an 8" vinyl release, a picture disc with a locked groove at the end of the second side. * "Sputnik" (1997), a split single with Thurston Moore and Don Fleming on the other side, was pressed on glittery 7" vinyl. * Another 7" single, "Data Rape (Part 9)" has a drawing by artist
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scratched onto the B-side instead of music. * 1998's "Death of a Robot" is pressed on 9" clear vinyl.


References


External links


Official website



3ammagazine.com 2002 interview

Rockedition.com interview, 2011

Alteredzones.com interview, 2011

interview with Peter Kember in Spain, c. 2010 (Youtube video)

interview with Peter Kember, c. 2010 (Youtube video)

'Soul Kiss (Glide Divine), Spectrum’s timeless masterpiece dismantled…'
– Interview with Kember about the LP, 2014 {{DEFAULTSORT:Kember, Peter 1965 births Living people English rock guitarists English rock keyboardists People from Rugby, Warwickshire People from Sintra Space rock musicians Spacemen 3 members