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David Fenech
Background information
Birth nameDavid Fenech Saint Genieys
Also known asDavid F
Born (1969-07-19) 19 July 1969 (age 55)
Saint-Cloud, Hauts-de-Seine, France
GenresFree jazz
Improvised
Electronic music
Musique concrète
OccupationComposer
InstrumentElectric guitar
Years active1993–present
LabelsBlackest Ever Black, Marionette, Sub Rosa, Akuphone, Brocoli, Klang Galerie, Gagarin, inPolysons
Websitedavidfenech.fr
Musical artist

David Fenech (born 19 July 1969) is a French composer, guitarist and singer. His style has been described as 'a kind of punk musique concrète'. He uses the studio as an instrument, using a large panel of recording techniques. He has played and recorded with musicians such as Nurse With Wound, Felix Kubin, Jad Fair, Tom Cora, Rhys Chatham, Pascal Comelade, Jac Berrocal, Ghédalia Tazartès, James Plotkin, Shugo Tokumaru, Ergo Phizmiz, Pierre Bastien, and many others.

Biography

David Fenech received a guitar for his tenth birthday and never ceased making music since then. Between 1990 and 1995, he was very active on the mail art network and published tracks on various tape and CD compilations. In 1991, he led the Peu Importe collective in Grenoble. This band played improvised music and punk rock in a spirit close to bands like The Ex or Pere Ubu.

David Fenech released his debut solo CD in 2000 on the Tout L'Univers label (reissued by Felix Kubin on Gagarin Records), and then a duet with Moka. His second album called Polochon Battle was released by inPolysons, a French label.

He also plays improvisation on electric guitar with musicians such as Gino Robair, Tom Cora, Jac Berrocal, Andrea Parkins and has also played duets with musicians like Felix Kubin, Jad Fair, Ergo Phizmiz, Klimperei, James Plotkin, Shugo Tokumaru, Ghédalia Tazartès, etc. He has also worked as a software developer at IRCAM and more recently at L-Acoustics

He has run a micro-label Demosaurus that has published 2 cds (Ghédalia Tazartès and Frank Pahl).

In 2009, he began working with Jac Berrocal. This collaboration resulted in a record as a trio with Ghédalia Tazartès (Superdisque, on Sub Rosa) and more recently trios with Jac Berrocal + Vincent Epplay (5 albums) or with Jac Berrocal + Jason Willett (Christmas in March - Megaphone / Knock Em Dead)

Selected discography

Solo

  • 2024 Mountains Of Night – LP, Jelodanti
  • 2007 Polochon Battle – CD, Inpolysons
  • 2000 Grand Huit – CD, Tout L'Univers / LP, Gagarin Records

With Pierre Bastien

  • 2022, Suspicious Moon, CD, LP, Improved Sequence

With Jac Berrocal and Ghédalia Tazartès

  • 2011, Superdisque, CD, LP, Sub Rosa

With Jac Berrocal and Vincent Epplay

  • 2024, Broken Allures, LP, CD, Cold Spring - with Cosey Fanni Tutti and Jah Wobble
  • 2022, Zilveli Villa, Single, AcoustiArc
  • 2022, Transcodex, LP, Akuphone - CD, KlangGalerie
  • 2020, Exterior Lux, LP, Akuphone - CD, KlangGalerie
  • 2019, Ice Exposure, LP, Blackest Ever Black - CD, KlangGalerie
  • 2017, Why, Single, Blackest Ever Black
  • 2015, Antigravity, CD, LP, Blackest Ever Black

With Jac Berrocal and Jason Willett

  • 2020, Xmas in March, LP, Megaphone + Knock Em Dead Records

With Laurent Perrier

  • 2020 Plateforme #3 – LP, Bam Balam records

With Klimperei

  • 2021 Rainbow de Nuit – LP, Marionette records

With Moka

  • 2000 Les vaches – vinyl, Romulus Et Remus

With Peu Importe

  • 1996 Discotroma 1 – CD, Le Dernier Cri
  • 1996 Discotroma 2 – CD, Le Dernier Cri

Compilations

References

  1. ^ "Rockfort! French Music For February Reviewed By David McKenna". The Quietus. 27 February 2024. Retrieved 23 November 2024.
  2. Sullivan, Damian (29 August 2024). "REVIEW: JAC BERROCAL - DAVID FENECH - VINCENT EPPLAY - BROKEN ALLURES (2024)". Maximum Volume Music. Retrieved 23 November 2024.
  3. McKenna, David (27 February 2024). "Rockfort! French Music For February Reviewed By David McKenna". The Quietus. Retrieved 23 November 2024.

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