Barry Adamson

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June 11, 1958, he's 53 and British.
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An Artist with 19 releases, a member of 4 groups, and credited once on others' music. 1 collaboration.

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Barry Adamson (born in Moss Side, Manchester 11 June 1958) is a British rock musician who has worked with rock bands such as Magazine, Visage, The Birthday Party, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, and the electronic musicians Pan sonic and Depeche Mode. Adamson created the seven-minute opus "Useless (Escape From Wherever: Pts. 1 & 2)" remix for the latter band in 1997. He has also worked on the soundtrack for David Lynch's Lost Highway, and released numerous solo recordings.

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Barry Adamson - Magazine Electric Proms 2009 Photography: Graeme Oxby

Magazine Electric Proms 2009 Photography: Graeme Oxby

Barry Adamson - London 2008, Photography: John Gladdy

London 2008, Photography: John Gladdy

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Alternative Pop, Alternative Rock, Jazz, Lounge, Pop, Rock, Post-punk. Vote on Genres

Discography

39 releases – 19 under his own name, 19 in other groups and 1 credit on others' music Edit
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