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Phillip Charles Western (August 12, 1971 – February 4, 2019) was a Canadian musician, based in Vancouver[1] and a founding member of the bands Download, PlatEAU, Frozen Rabbit, and Off and Gone.
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Birth name | Phillip Charles Western |
Also known as | Philth, Cap'n Stargazer |
Born | August 12, 1971 |
Origin | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
Died | February 4, 2019 | (aged 47)
Genres | Industrial music Experimental music |
Occupation(s) | Programmer, musician |
Instrument(s) | Synth, guitar, percussion |
Years active | 1992–2019 |
Labels | The Record Company Subconscious Communications Harthouse Exist Dance Nettwerk Records Metropolis Records Hypnotic/Cleopatra |
Biography
editHaving started his career as a drummer and eventually as a programmer, he became a remix engineer starting in the mid-1990s. His friendship with Dwayne Goettel led to him doing a small amount of keyboard work on the Skinny Puppy album The Process, as well as creating the Subconscious record label with Goettel in 1993.
After Goettel's death from a heroin overdose in 1995, he became partners with Cevin Key in several musical projects. As an engineer, or remix engineer, he had worked with Skinny Puppy, Mirror, Bryan Adams, and Nine Inch Nails. He also assisted in remixes of songs written by Monster Magnet and Rob Halford and Metallica among others.
Often maintaining a low visibility in his collaborative projects, it was his solo work which brought his abilities to light for fans of Download - a complex approach to rhythm and programming, and a sense of melody rooted in psychedelia, drones, and space rock.
In 2001, Western became the operator behind The Record Company, which had been the imprint for several releases under his own name, as well as a reissue of the Floatpoint CD "Beam Error".
He died in February 2019 at the age of 47 of fentanyl poisoning.[2]
Discography
editSolo works
edit- Power/Touched (12" split w/aDuck) (1993)
- The Escapist (1998)
- Dark Features (w/Tim Hill) (2001)
- Therapy (10", w/Tim Hill) (2001)
- Worlds End (2003)
- 4am (2007)
- 1221 (2008)
- Dat Hell (2008)
- Red Eyed Stalker EP (2009, internet release)
- Treatment (2009, compilation)
- Laborandum (2012)
- Forbidden (2013)
- Melodium (2013)
- LongForm (2014)
- Corrected Idiot (1997) (2014)
- Loved and Loathed (2016)
- Neuro-Plastique (2017)
- No Love Lost (2018)
- Phil Western and LongWalkShortDock - Sick Bay - Live at Rifflandia 2013 (2019)
- Phil Western Vs LongWalkShortDock - Live 2008 - The Rim Benefit (2019)
Beehatch (w/Mark Spybey)
edit- Beehatch (2008)
- Brood (2008)
- Oh Noh Me (2017)
- Furnace (1995)
- Microscopic (EP) (1996)
- Charlie's Family (1996)
- Sidewinder (EP) (1996)
- The Eyes of Stanley Pain (1996)
- III (1997)
- Effector (2000)
- Inception (2002)
- III Steps Forward (2002)
- FiXeR (2007)
- HElicopTEr (2009)
- Lingam (2013)
- Unknown Room (2019)
- Cirrhotic Psychotic (2008)
- On Daddy's Farm (2008)
- Solip Cystic Mystic (2014)
- Dutch Flowers (EP) (1997)
- Music For Grass Bars (1997)
- Spacecake (1999)
- Iceolator (2003)
- Kushbush (2007)
- Gort Spacebar (2009)
XMT
edit- Atlantic Under Clouds (1993)
Cap'n Stargazer
edit- untitled EP (12" split w/Commander Mindfuck) (1994)
Floatpoint
edit- Beam Error (1994)
- Beam Error (2CD re-issue) (2008)
- untitled EP (1994)
- Sigma Receptor (12") (1996)
- Shasta (12") (1996)
- Everest (1996)
- 26,000 (2005)
- Twenty Six Thousand (2008)
- Real Lower Limit (2016)
References
edit- ^ Prato, Greg. "Phil Western - Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
- ^ Bliss, Karen.(2019). "Canadian Electronic Artist, Engineer Phil Western Dies at 47". Billboard, February 11.
External links
edit- Phil Western on Myspace
- Phil Western discography at Discogs