My life in music spans indie, queercore, improvising and drone experiments.
A Scene Inbetween
I was there at the dawn of indie in the UK! I was a regular at The Living Room, sold t-shirts on tour with the Shop Assistants and played guitar and bass with The Legend. My zine Adventure in Bereznik was published for five years. You can find my work referenced by Pete Dales in Ripped, torn and cut: Pop, politics and punk fanzines from 1976, C86 & All That by Neil Taylor and A Scene Inbetween, by Sam Knee.
Queercore
Six Inch Killaz were a white knuckle ride of drag, gender euphoria, trash and bad behaviour. I was a founding member and wrote most of the music. We are and were infamous.
You can read my story in Different Times. The zine is out of print but copies are available in archives that have queer zine holdings, including Bishopsgate and the British Library.
There are plenty of pics on Mona Compleine Flickr and loads of links here: Six Inch Killaz – Where are they?
Later on I moonlighted with Charlotte Cooper, Jason Barker and Kay Hyatt in The Lesbian and Gay Community and The 123s. We played at Queeruption, Club V and Homocrime.
Improvisation and collaboration
I joined the second iteration of The A Band in 2007, the legendary ambient hardcore collective established by Stewart Keith, Neil Campbell and Richard Youngs ten years previously. I have also collaborated with Ziro Baby.
DJing
I love to DJ from my collection of 7” vinyl. I was one of the residents at Kitsch Bitch at Madame Jojos, and at SMERSH in cusp-of-gentrification Shoreditch. I’ve gigged at the Guildhall Art Gallery too, whoo!
Repetitive minimal drone and phase experiments
When I’m not making pedals I like to make music. I use guitar, tremolo, cheap keyboards, DIY electronics and sometimes incorporate found spoken word.
Sometimes I perform solo with pedals and effects.
Heralding the Dawn (2007)
I made a tiny fansite for Mollie Thompson, whose From Worlds Afar is one of my favourite records.