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Ray Aggs is a musician based in Glasgow. Primarily known for their distinctive guitar work, influenced by both West African
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and
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, they also sing and play the violin.


Career

They have been playing with the band Trash Kit since 2009, formed with Rachel Horwood and Ros Murray (later replaced by Gill Partington), releasing 3 albums on the Upset! The Rhythm Indie-label, a self-titled record in 2010, ''Confidence'', in 2014 and ''Horizon'' in 2019. Aggs is also a member of
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, formed with Andrew Milk and Billy Easter, since 2012. Other bands have included The Madrigals, Covergirl, Golden Grrrls, and Sacred Paws, who released their debut EP in 2015. In June 2017, Sacred Paws debut album ''Strike A Match'', released the previous January, was awarded ''Scottish Album of the Year''. They have written several zines, including ''I Trust My Guitar'' and ''DIY Guitar for beginners.'' Aggs has often been featured in the ''Shotgun Seamstress'' zine, a book of when re-released had Aggs involved in a discussion panel of Black zinesters at
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in Washington D.C. in 2022. Following the theme of their zines, Aggs has taught guitar in workshops, one called Decolonising The Guitar and as part of the workshop series leading up to First Timers festival at DIY Space For London. Between 2011-2015 they worked at Power Lunches in Dalston, East London, active in the scene cultivated at the venue. They were a contributor to performance of the
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score ''To Valerie Solanas and Marilyn Monroe, In Recognition of their Desperation'' in a performance in the Turbine Hall,
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, 2012. As well as on a second occasion in a film-based performance with other musicians
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,
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, Verity Susman, Ginger Brooks Takahashi, and William Wheeler in a film of the same name by artists
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and shown at
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, New York, in a special event with the artists, Oliveros and
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in May 2014. On 14 April 2018 Aggs performed at the
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as part of a 12 guitarist group assembled by
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; along with Deborah Goodge, Susan Stenger, Jonah Falco, Joseph Coward, and more. In 2022 Aggs was in Nikita Gale's
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installation 63/62 alongside other musicians Alpha Maid and Joviale. In 2020 Aggs started releasing and performing solo music, now under the name R. Aggs. Their first solo EP, recorded the year before, as part of the second series of Lost Map Records' 'Visitations' subscription service. Each release in the series is recorded by the artist whilst staying in a bothy on the isle of
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, where the label is based, in the Scottish Inner Hebrides. Aggs also composed the song Another Road for the 2021
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alongside Vice Cooler.


Discography


Solo

* ''Visitations 0202'' - Lost Map Records, 12” EP, CD, MP3 (2020) * ''//TAPE 1//'' - Self release, Cassette, MP3 (2020) * ''Another Road'' - Soundtrack,
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, MP3 (2021)


Golden Grrrls

* ''Golden Grrrls'' –
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/ Night School, 12" LP, CD, MP3 (2013)


Sacred Paws

* ''Strike a Match'' – Rock Action, 12" LP, CD, MP3 (2017) * ''Run Around the Sun'' – Rock Action (UK/EU) /
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(US), 12" LP, CD, MP3 (2019)


Shopping

* ''Consumer Complaints'' - Mïlk Records/
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, 12" LP, CD, MP3 (2013) * '' Why Choose'' - FatCat Records, 12" LP, CD, MP3 (2015) * '' The Official Body'' - FatCat Records, 12" LP, CD, MP3 (2018) * ''
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'' - FatCat Records, 12" LP, CD, MP3 (2020)


Trash Kit

* ''Trash Kit'' -
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, 12" LP, CD, MP3 (2010) * ''Confidence'' - Upset The Rhythm, 12" LP, CD, MP3 (2014) * ''Horizon'' - Upset The Rhythm, 12" LP, CD, MP3 (2019)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Aggs, Rachel Underground punk scene in the United Kingdom Living people English punk rock guitarists English punk rock singers Highlife musicians English violinists Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century violinists