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Pieter Bourke is an Australian musician, composer, producer and audio engineer. From 1995 he has recorded several projects with
Dead Can Dance Dead Can Dance are an Australian music duo first established in Melbourne. Currently composed of Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry, the group formed in 1981. They relocated to London the following year. Australian music historian Ian McFarlane des ...
founder
Lisa Gerrard Lisa Germaine Gerrard (; born 12 April 1961) is an Australian musician, singer and composer who rose to prominence as part of the music group Dead Can Dance with music partner Brendan Perry. She is known for her unique singing style technique ( ...
, and was a touring member of
Dead Can Dance Dead Can Dance are an Australian music duo first established in Melbourne. Currently composed of Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry, the group formed in 1981. They relocated to London the following year. Australian music historian Ian McFarlane des ...
's 1996 Spiritchaser Tour. On 14 April 1998 Bourke and Gerrard issued a world music album, '' Duality''. From 1993 he also collaborated with
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ian, David Thrussell (alias Black Lung), first as part of the latter's band Snog, then together as the
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duo,
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. In 2001, he formed a
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outfit, Secret Masters, with Brian Westbrook (a.k.a. Donnie Dub). Bourke and Gerrard have received two shared Golden Globe nominations for ' Best Original Score', in
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for '' The Insider'' (1999), and in
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for ''
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'' (2001).


Career


Early years and Eden

Pieter Bourke grew up in
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, Australia. At the age of 12 years he learned to play an electronic drum and was largely self-taught as a percussionist and keyboardist. From 1987 to 1988 he completed a course in Graphic Design at
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. In 1987 Bourke formed the Melbourne-based electronic pop rock band Eden, providing keyboards, rhythm programming and percussion. Fellow founders were Sean Bowley (ex-All Things Unseen) on vocals and guitar, and Ross Healy on bass guitar. Eden's first gig was at the Baden Powell Hotel,
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, they soon performed at other pubs in Melbourne's alternative music scene. In 1989 they issued their debut five-track extended play, '' The Light Between Worlds'', on the Scottish label Nightshift Records. The lead track, "Shallow Mists", was co-written by Bourke with Bowley and Healy. They released a single, "Searching for Angels Hands", which broadened their audience by a performance on national pop music TV series, ''
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''. The single was also co-written by Bourke, Bowley and Healy. In 1990 Eden released a full-length studio album, '' Gateway to the Mysteries'', on the English label Third Mind Records and in Australia on Elysium Records via
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. Its sixth track, "Spectral Pleasures", was co-written by Bourke and Bowley, and was dedicated to the memory of Valerie Mary Bourke. Bourke's last recorded output with Eden was a six-track EP, ''
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'', released in 1993 on
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. The lead track was co-written by Bourke and Bowley.
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's Ned Raggett found "Bourke's percussive work isn't as unique as that of his obvious inspirations in Dead Can Dance, but it's still very fine stuff, suiting and setting the songs' feelings and pace very well". Bourke is credited with
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, keyboards, percussion and programming while additional drums and remix work was provided by guest musician, David Thrussell (see Black Lung). From early 1993 Bowley suffered from
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and late that year Bourke left the group.


Collaborations with David Thrussell

In 1993 Pieter Bourke began a collaborative partnership with Thrussell. They shared an interest in European electronic music and the emerging audio sampling technology. Bourke joined Thrussell's techno-industrial band Snog, playing keyboards live and writing new material with Thrussell. Snog had formed in 1989 by Thrussell with fellow art school mates, Tim McGrath and Julia Bourke. Snog's first single with Pieter Bourke aboard, "Born to Be Mild", is credited to Julia Mary Bourke, Thrussell and McGrath. Note: User to click on 'Title' tab and enter song title e.g. Born to be Mild. It was followed by their Christmas single, "Hey Christian God", which was co-written by Pieter Bourke and Thrussell. In 1994 a full-length album, ''Dear Valued Customer'', was released and was supported by live performances across Australia. Bourke co-wrote three tracks for the 1996 Snog album, ''Buy Me...I’ll Change Your Life'', including the singles "The Future" and "Hooray". His last contribution to Snog was "The Grey Menace", which was co-written with Thrusell, and appeared on the 1999 release ''Third Mall from the Sun''. Parallel to Snog, also in 1993, Bourke and Thrussell created an
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duo, Soma. A self-titled seven-track CD was recorded and released in 1993. It was expanded with the addition of six songs and released as ''Hollow Earth'' on 15 December 1994. Allmusic's Theo Kavadias described the release, "Bourke's organic influence wrapped around Thrussell's electro sensibilities created exotic constructions that skirted the borders of ambience, techno and soundtrack with a vocabulary both stylish and deep". In 1996 Soma released ''The Inner Cinema'', which "sees the collaboration between Thrussell and Bourke evolve and deepen from the tone set by their debut" according to Kavadias. ''Stygian Vistas'', an eight-track EP was released on 1 July 1997, it contains a remixes of tracks from the first two albums plus three new songs. Bourke and Thrussell took a hiatus from Soma to work on other projects, they re-emerged in 2000 with a four-track CD EP, ''My Ancient Vihmaana''.


Collaborations with Lisa Gerrard

In 1995 Pieter Bourke began working with
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, co-founder of the world music group,
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. Bourke provided bass guitar, darabeka, drums, hand clapping,
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and backing vocals on Gerrard’s first solo album, ''
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'' (August 1995). He became a touring member of her band for concerts in Europe and North America. In late 1996 Bourke played keyboards and percussion for Dead Can Dance on their Spiritchaser Tour, to promote the band's album of the same name (June 1996). His favourite instruments, at the time, were the Near Eastern tar and Egyptian darabukka. In 1997 Gerrard invited Bourke to perform on her second solo album, '' Duality''. As well as playing percussion and keyboards, Bourke was asked to engineer and co-produce the recordings. As work progressed, Bourke’s role expanded from session musician and recording assistant to full partner. The album was co-credited to Gerrard and Bourke and released on 14 April 1998 on the
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label. All the tracks were co-written by Bourke and Gerrard, except "Tempest" which is co-credited to Bourke, Gerrard and
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musician, Madjid Khaladj. Raggett observed that "Bourke's own contributions ... mesh excellently with her instrumental work and, since no specific credit appears instrument for instrument, everything works as a true partnership". According to Michael Lund of ''Last Sigh Magazine'', "Gerrard has commented that the recording process of ''Duality'' was one of rare synchronicity, and that her and Bourke experienced moments of spiritual elevation while creating the music". "The Human Game" was released as a single from the album, accompanied by a music video. The album also contains "Sacrifice" which is used in film and television shows. In 1998 Bourke and Gerrard were asked by Italian director Ivana Massetti to contribute music to ''Nadro'', a French documentary on West African visual artist, poet and author, Frederic Bruly Bouabre. Two tracks from the score were included on "The Human Game" CD single: "Awakening" and "Jungabya". In 1999 Bourke and Gerrard composed the soundtrack for the film, '' The Insider'' by American director,
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. Allmusic's
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stated their score was "eerie and haunting, somewhere between ambient and new age, but always evocative and cinematic. This may be a strange choice for a seemingly dry journalism tale, but it works terrifically and gives a good sense of how unusual and unpredictable ''The Insider'' is". In January
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the film received three
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nominations, including ' Best Original Score' for Bourke and Gerrard. In 2001 Bourke and Gerrard scored Mann’s next film, a bio-pic about World Boxing Champion,
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. In January
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the film, ''
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'', also received a Golden Globe Award nomination for 'Best Original Score'.


Secret Masters

In 2001 Pieter Bourke established a
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duo, Secret Masters, in collaboration with club DJ, Brian Westbrook (a.k.a. Donnie Dub). Back in 1993 Bourke had met Westbrook, who provided
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on Eden's ''
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''. In 2004 Secret Masters' debut album, ''The Lost Dub Tapes'', was released on their self-funded label, Master Tunes. For the 2009 follow up album, ''Words, Power, Sound'', Westbrook travelled to Jamaica to record with local vocalists. The album includes two tracks featuring British reggae singer and DJ
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.


Discography


Albums

* 1991 - '' Gateway to the Mysteries'' - CD - Eden (Shock/Third Mind Records) * 1994 - ''Hollow Earth'' - CD - Soma (Extreme) * 1995 - ''Dear Valued Customer'' - CD - Snog (Polygram/Machinery) * 1996 - ''The Inner Cinema'' - CD - Soma (Extreme) * 1998 - '' Duality'' - CD - with
Lisa Gerrard Lisa Germaine Gerrard (; born 12 April 1961) is an Australian musician, singer and composer who rose to prominence as part of the music group Dead Can Dance with music partner Brendan Perry. She is known for her unique singing style technique ( ...
(
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) * 1999 - '' The Insider'' - soundtrack CD - with Lisa Gerrard (
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) * 2002 - ''Ali'' - soundtrack CD - with Lisa Gerrard (
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) * 2004 - ''The Lost Dub Tapes'' - CD - Secret Masters (Master Tunes) * 2009 - ''Words, Power, Sound'' - 2CD - Secret Masters (Master Tunes)


EPS

* 1989 - '' The Light Between Worlds'' - EP - Eden (Nightshift) * 1993 - ''
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'' - EP - Eden (
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) * 1993 - ''Soma'' - EP - Soma (Extreme) * 1997 - ''Stygian Vistas'' - EP - Soma (Extreme) * 1998 - ''The Human Game'' - EP - with Lisa Gerrard (4AD Records) * 2000 - ''My Ancient Vihmaana'' - EP - Soma (Karmic Hit)


Awards and nominations


ARIA Music Awards

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. They commenced in 1987. Yungchen Lhamo won one award. ! , - ,
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, ''Duality'' (with Lisa Gerrard) ,
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, , ARIA Award previous winners. , -


References


External links

*
Pieter Bourke.com official biography
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